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John Coke (died 1692)

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after opposing King James legislation requiring Catholics in the army. He was deprived of his commission, but at the Glorious Revolution raised a troop of horse for Prince William and was placed second in command of Lord Cavendish's regiment. In 1689 he was re-elected MP for Derby in the
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in 1681. One of his opponents George Vernon was said to have uttered dangerous words which Coke forwarded to the government after the Rye House plot. He was a
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in 1669. He was a commissioner for assessment for Derbyshire from 1673 to 1680. Coke stood unsuccessfully for parliament at
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Coke married Mary Leventhorpe, daughter of Sir Thomas Leventhorpe, 4th Baronet in 1672. He had seven children and his son
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of Melbourne, and his wife Mary Pope, daughter of Richard Pope of Woolstaston, Shropshire. He entered
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for Derbyshire and Leicestershire from 1680 to 1686. In 1685 he received a place at court as
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Coke went abroad for health reasons and died at Geneva at the age of 39.
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John Coke (MP)
John Coke (disambiguation)
Melbourne Hall
Melbourne, Derbyshire
House of Commons

Thomas Coke
Christ Church, Oxford
Gray's Inn
Leicestershire
Derby
Deputy Lieutenant
Gentleman usher
Catherine of Braganza
Member of Parliament
Tower of London
Convention Parliament of 1689
Thomas





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