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Sir Jonathan Cope, 1st Baronet

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381: 361: 46:, and his wife Susan Fowler, daughter of Sir Thomas Fowler, a London goldsmith. He succeeded to the estates of his father in 1694 and his guardians became Sir Thomas Pershall, 108:
Cope married in or before 1717, Mary Jenkinson, the third daughter of Sir Robert Jenkinson, his former guardian, and his wife Sarah Tomlins, the daughter of Thomas Tomlins of
386: 85:, he was returned unopposed again for Banbury. In Parliament, he voted against the government in all recorded divisions, and as a Tory, his name was sent to 376: 356: 120:, in February 1755. She was buried on 27 February 1755 at Hanwell. They had a son, Jonathan, who predeceased his father, and five daughters. 277: 66: 371: 366: 47: 239: 35: 219: 328: 286: 282: 140: 98: 82: 70: 293: 136: 102: 256: 86: 78: 301: 94: 23: 139:, for which the Government paid £1,600 a year, on a lease of 99 years. He was succeeded by his grandson, 346: 266: 93:
pretender to the British throne, as a potential supporter. In 1721, he inherited the Hanwell estates of
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of the senior Cope line, which had been disinherited in a family dispute. He did not stand at the
131:, on 28 March 1765, and was buried at Hanwell on 4 April 1765. His extensive estate included the 176: 124: 128: 166: 117: 340: 314: 74: 43: 51: 39: 22:(c. 1691 – 28 March 1765), was a British landowner and politician who sat in the 132: 171: 90: 113: 109: 382:
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715–1754
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690–1715
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Index

House of Commons
Jonathan Cope
Ranton Abbey
Staffordshire
Sir Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Baronet
Eton College
Christ Church, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Banbury
1713
baronet
Baronetage of Great Britain
1715 general election
James Francis Edward Stuart
Jacobite
Sir John Cope, 5th Baronet
1722 general election
Monoux Cope
Bromley
Charlbury
Bath, Somerset
Orton Longueville
Huntingdonshire
ground rent
London Custom House
Charles



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