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Walter Cope

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in 1611. Within a month of his brother's death, Cope became unwell, and died at Cope Castle on 30 July 1614. He was buried in the parish church of Kensington. Chamberlain later speculated that Cope's heart had been broken by the loss of his brother and by his heavy debts, supposedly over
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and in October of that year was granted one-sixth of all fines received by the king for the following twenty-one years. In 1611 or 1612, he was appointed the public Registrar-General of Commerce and together with Cecil, joint-keeper of
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in November 1612, the king spent the night at Cope Castle, and was joined there the following day by his next son
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Argent, on a chevron azure between 3 roses gules slipped proper 3 fleurs-de-lys or
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Cope married Dorothy Grenville, a daughter of Richard Grenville (1527-1604) of
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John Burke, Bernard Burke, General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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seats), had been refused; Cope's election was subsequently annulled.
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26,000, and by the prospect of losing the Mastership of the Wards.
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Allen, Elizabeth (2004a). "Cope, Sir Anthony (1486/7–1551)".
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Allen, Elizabeth (2004b). "Cope, Sir Walter (1553?–1614)".
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by his wife Elizabeth Mohun, a daughter of Walter Mohun of
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for life by 1607. In 1608 he was given a life position of
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who had been incorrectly suspected of involvement in the
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Henry Rich, 1st Baron Kensington, 1st Earl of Holland
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Index

Walter Cope (bishop)
Cope & Stewardson

Cope Castle
Kensington
Middlesex
Court of Wards
Chamberlain of the Exchequer
Member of Parliament
Westminster
Banbury
Oxfordshire
Hanwell, Oxfordshire
Overstone, Northamptonshire
Wollaston, Northamptonshire
Anthony Cope
Lady Burghley
Gray's Inn
Gentleman Usher
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Court of Wards and Liveries
Sir Robert Cecil
City of London
Middlesex
Edinburgh
James VI
James I
knighted
Worksop
canoe

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