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Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham

Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham (1539 – 17 October 1592) was an English aristocratic woman who served Queen Elizabeth I of England as a Lady of the Bedchamber, and was one of her closest female friends.[1] She was the second wife of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham.

Frances Newton
Born1539
Died17 October 1592
Spouse(s)William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham
IssueMaximilian Brooke
Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham
SirWilliam Brooke
George Brooke
Elizabeth Brooke
Frances Brooke
Margaret Brooke
FatherSir John Newton
MotherMargaret Poyntz

Family edit

Frances was born in 1539, one of the 19 children of Sir John Newton, Knight, of Barrs Court, Gloucestershire and East Harptree, Somerset, who lived in Gloucestershire and died before November 1568 with will probated on 17 November. Her mother was Margaret Poyntz, a daughter of Sir Anthony Poyntz and Elizabeth Huddersfield. Sir John Newton's surname was originally Cradock and he was of Welsh origin.

Career edit

Frances entered the service of Elizabeth Tudor before 1558 as a chamberer, and following the latter's accession to the English throne as Queen Elizabeth I, she continued in her service, becoming one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber.[2] Later in Elizabeth's reign, Frances's sisters, Katherine and Nazareth also entered the Queen's service as chamberers.[2]

Marriage and issue edit

On 25 February 1560 at Westminster Palace, Westminster, London,[3] Frances married William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, whose first wife, Dorothy Neville (d.1559), the daughter of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny by his third wife, Mary Stafford, had died, leaving him a daughter, Frances Brooke, who married firstly Thomas Coppinger (1546-1580), and secondly Edward Becher.[4][5]

Upon her marriage, Frances Newton was styled Baroness Cobham as her husband had succeeded to the title of Baron Cobham two years previously.

They made their home at the Brooke family seat, Cobham Hall in Kent, where Queen Elizabeth paid them a visit on 17 July 1560 during her summer progress,[2] and many years later on 4 September 1573.[2] Frances was one of the Queen's closest female friends, and Frances preferred to remain at court; however, she returned to Cobham Hall to give birth to her children.[2]

Together William Brooke and Frances had seven children:

 
Cobham family memorial portrait

Death edit

Lady Cobham died on 17 October 1592 at Cobham Hall, Cobham, Kent, and was buried in the Cobham Parish Church.

In art edit

In 1567, Lady Cobham was painted with her husband, children and sister Johanna in a Cobham family memorial portrait by the Master of the Countess of Warwick.[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kathy Lynn Emerson, A Who's Who of Tudor Women, retrieved on 19-01-10
  2. ^ a b c d e Emerson
  3. ^ "Main Page". Thepeerage.com. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. ^ Richardson I 2011, p. 170.
  5. ^ McKeen 1986, p. 700.
  6. ^ McKeen 1986, pp. 148, 430–1.
  7. ^ a b c d e McKeen 1986, pp. 700–2.
  8. ^ McKeen 1986, pp. 151, 666.
  9. ^ McKeen 1986, p. 151.
  10. ^ McKeen 1986, pp. 420–1.
  11. ^ McKeen 1986, pp. 151, 700–2.
  12. ^ Nicholls 2004.
  13. ^ McKeen 1986, pp. 161, 700–2.
  14. ^ McKeen 1986, p. 162.
  15. ^ Nicholls 2008.
  16. ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 424.
  17. ^ Stighelen 1999.

References edit

  • Cokayne, George Edward (1910). The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs. Vol. I. London: St. Catherine Press. pp. 30–2.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1912). The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs. Vol. II. London: St. Catherine Press. p. 424.
  • McKeen, David (1986). A Memory of Honour; The Life of William Brooke, Lord Cobham. Vol. I. Salzburg: Universitat Salzburg. p. 700.
  • Nicholls, Mark (2008). "Brooke, George (1568–1603)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3541. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Nicholls, Mark (2004). "Brooke, Henry, eleventh Baron Cobham (1564–1619)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3543. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1449966379.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Stighelen, Katilijne (1999). "New Discoveries Concerning the Portrait of the Family of William Brooke, 10th Lord Cobham, at Longleat House". Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies. London: UCL. 23 (1).

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Frances Newton Baroness Cobham 1539 17 October 1592 was an English aristocratic woman who served Queen Elizabeth I of England as a Lady of the Bedchamber and was one of her closest female friends 1 She was the second wife of William Brooke 10th Baron Cobham Frances NewtonBorn1539Died17 October 1592Spouse s William Brooke 10th Baron CobhamIssueMaximilian BrookeHenry Brooke 11th Baron CobhamSirWilliam BrookeGeorge BrookeElizabeth BrookeFrances BrookeMargaret BrookeFatherSir John NewtonMotherMargaret Poyntz Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Marriage and issue 4 Death 5 In art 6 Notes 7 ReferencesFamily editFrances was born in 1539 one of the 19 children of Sir John Newton Knight of Barrs Court Gloucestershire and East Harptree Somerset who lived in Gloucestershire and died before November 1568 with will probated on 17 November Her mother was Margaret Poyntz a daughter of Sir Anthony Poyntz and Elizabeth Huddersfield Sir John Newton s surname was originally Cradock and he was of Welsh origin Career editFrances entered the service of Elizabeth Tudor before 1558 as a chamberer and following the latter s accession to the English throne as Queen Elizabeth I she continued in her service becoming one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber 2 Later in Elizabeth s reign Frances s sisters Katherine and Nazareth also entered the Queen s service as chamberers 2 Marriage and issue editOn 25 February 1560 at Westminster Palace Westminster London 3 Frances married William Brooke 10th Baron Cobham whose first wife Dorothy Neville d 1559 the daughter of George Nevill 5th Baron Bergavenny by his third wife Mary Stafford had died leaving him a daughter Frances Brooke who married firstly Thomas Coppinger 1546 1580 and secondly Edward Becher 4 5 Upon her marriage Frances Newton was styled Baroness Cobham as her husband had succeeded to the title of Baron Cobham two years previously They made their home at the Brooke family seat Cobham Hall in Kent where Queen Elizabeth paid them a visit on 17 July 1560 during her summer progress 2 and many years later on 4 September 1573 2 Frances was one of the Queen s closest female friends and Frances preferred to remain at court however she returned to Cobham Hall to give birth to her children 2 Together William Brooke and Frances had seven children Maximilian Brooke 4 December 1560 July 1583 6 eldest son and heir who died without issue 7 Elizabeth Brooke 12 January 1562 24 January 1597 8 who married on 31 August 1589 Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury by whom she had issue 7 Frances Brooke born 12 January 1562 9 who married firstly circa 1580 John Stourton 9th Baron Stourton 1553 1588 10 and secondly Sir Edward More d 1623 of Odiham Hampshire 7 Margaret Brooke 2 June 1563 1621 11 who in 1584 married as his second wife Sir Thomas Sondes 1544 1593 of Throwley Kent by whom she had a daughter Frances Sondes 1592 c 1634 who married Sir John Leveson d 1613 Henry Brooke 11th Baron Cobham 22 November 1564 24 January 1619 12 married Lady Frances Howard 1566 July 1628 by whom he had no issue 7 He was implicated in the Main Plot against King James I Sir William Brooke 11 December 1565 1597 13 Sir George Brooke 17 April 1568 5 December 1603 14 15 who married Elizabeth Burgh died c 1637 the eldest daughter and coheir of Thomas Burgh 3rd Baron Burgh d 14 October 1597 16 by whom he had a son William 1601 1643 and two daughters Elizabeth and Frances He was executed for high treason against King James I After his death his widow married Francis Reade 7 nbsp Cobham family memorial portraitDeath editLady Cobham died on 17 October 1592 at Cobham Hall Cobham Kent and was buried in the Cobham Parish Church In art editIn 1567 Lady Cobham was painted with her husband children and sister Johanna in a Cobham family memorial portrait by the Master of the Countess of Warwick 17 Notes edit Kathy Lynn Emerson A Who s Who of Tudor Women retrieved on 19 01 10 a b c d e Emerson Main Page Thepeerage com Retrieved 12 August 2017 Richardson I 2011 p 170 McKeen 1986 p 700 McKeen 1986 pp 148 430 1 a b c d e McKeen 1986 pp 700 2 McKeen 1986 pp 151 666 McKeen 1986 p 151 McKeen 1986 pp 420 1 McKeen 1986 pp 151 700 2 Nicholls 2004 McKeen 1986 pp 161 700 2 McKeen 1986 p 162 Nicholls 2008 Cokayne 1912 p 424 Stighelen 1999 References editCokayne George Edward 1910 The Complete Peerage edited by Vicary Gibbs Vol I London St Catherine Press pp 30 2 Cokayne George Edward 1912 The Complete Peerage edited by Vicary Gibbs Vol II London St Catherine Press p 424 McKeen David 1986 A Memory of Honour The Life of William Brooke Lord Cobham Vol I Salzburg Universitat Salzburg p 700 Nicholls Mark 2008 Brooke George 1568 1603 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 3541 Subscription or UK public library membership required Nicholls Mark 2004 Brooke Henry eleventh Baron Cobham 1564 1619 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 3543 Subscription or UK 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