Henry Coker (MP)

Last updated

Henry Coker (c.1528-95), of Mappowder, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Shaftesbury in 1559. [1]

Related Research Articles

Baron Digby

Baron Digby is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of Ireland and once in the Peerage of Great Britain, for members of the same family.

Mappowder Human settlement in England

Mappowder is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England. The parish lies approximately 9 miles southeast of the town of Sherborne and covers about 1,900 acres at an elevation of 75 to 160 metres. It is sited on Corallian limestone soil at the southern edge of the Blackmore Vale, close to the northern scarp face of the Dorset Downs. In the 2011 census the parish had 71 dwellings, 69 households and a population of 166.

Essex was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1290 until 1832. It elected two MPs, traditionally referred to as Knights of the Shire, to the House of Commons. It was divided into two single member constituencies in the Great Reform Act.

Dorchester was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Dorchester in Dorset. It returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1295 to 1868, when its representation was reduced one member.

The High Sheriff of Dorset is an ancient High Sheriff title which has been in existence for over one thousand years. Until 1567 the Sheriff of Somerset was also the Sheriff of Dorset.

John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester

John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester, styled The Honourable John Paulet between 1539 and 1550, Lord St John between 1550 and 1551 and Earl of Wiltshire between 1551 and 1555, was an English peer. He was the eldest son of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester and Elizabeth Capel.

Anthony Browne (died 1548)

Sir Anthony Browne, KG of Battle Abbey and Cowdray Park, both in Sussex, England, was a Member of Parliament and a courtier who served as Master of the Horse to King Henry VIII.

William Stourton, 2nd Baron Stourton

William Stourton, 2nd Baron Stourton was an English nobleman, politician and administrator.

George Coke

George Coke or Cooke was successively the Bishop of Bristol and Hereford. After the battle of Naseby in 1645, Hereford was taken and Coke was arrested and taken to London. He avoided charges of High Treason in January 1646 and died in Gloucestershire that year.

Melbury House

Melbury House is an English country house in the parish of Melbury Sampford near Evershot, Dorset, This Grade I listed mansion is the home of the Honorable Mrs Charlotte Townshend, a major landowner in east Dorset, through her mother, Theresa Fox-Strangways.

Robert Coker was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1656 and 1660.

Sir Edmund Ludlow was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1571 and 1622.

Henry Ludlow was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1601 and 1611.

Sir Henry Ashley was an English politician.

Giles Strangways (died 1546) 16th-century English politician

Sir Giles Strangways, of Melbury House, Melbury Sampford, and of Abbotsbury, both in Dorset, was an English politician.

Giles Strangways (1528–1562) English politician

Sir Giles Strangways, of Melbury Sampford, Dorset, was five times MP for Dorset in 1553, 1554, 1555, 1558 and 1559.

Robert Veel, of Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset and Mappowder and Frome Whitfield, Dorset, was an English politician.

Thomas Gerard (historian)

Thomas Gerard (1593–1634), lord of the manor of Trent in Somerset, was an antiquary and historian of the county of Dorset and is the author of "Coker's" Survey of Dorsetshire.

John Coker (clergyman) Anglican clergyman and misattributed author.

John Coker was an English Anglican clergyman and the supposed author of A Survey of Dorsetshire, a county history published in 1732.

References

  1. "COKER, Henry (C.1528-95), of Mappowder, Dorset. | History of Parliament Online".
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury
1559
With: John Zouche
Succeeded by