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COBHAM 347 da. of ( — ) Austell, of Suffolk. She d. s.p. He ;«., 2ndly, Margaret, da. of Edward (Nevill), Lord Abergavenny, by his 2nd wife, Katherine, da. of Sir Robert Howard. She d. 30 Sep. 1 506, and was bur. at Cobhain. Brass and M.I. He d. 9 Mar. 151 1/2. VIII. 1512. 8. Thomas (Brooke), Lord Cobham, s. and h. by 2nd wife, had livery of his father's lands 29 May 15 12. He was sum. to Pari, from 23 Nov. (15 14) 6 Hen. VIII (^) to 15 Apr. (1523) 14 Hen. VIII. He took part in the wars with France; was at the siege of Tournay, and at the "battle of Spurs," 18 Aug. 15 13; was made Knight Banneret by the King in 15 14; was at the " Field of the Cloth of Gold" in i52o;() one of the 12 Barons for the trial of the Duke of Buckingham 1 52 1, and in 1525 was one of the Commissioners for the co. of Kent to levy the arbitrary assessment imposed by the Royal prerogative. He »?., istly, Dorothy, da. of Sir Henry Heydon, of Baconsthorpe, by Anne, da. of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, by whom he had 13 children. He m., 2ndly, Dorothy Southwell, widow, who d. s.p. He «?., 3rdly, Elizabeth Hart, by whom he had no issue. He d. 19 July 1529, and was bur. at Cobham. Brass and M.I.(') Will, not signed, but to which he set his "scale of armes," dat. 7 July 1529, registered (no probate) 1530. His widow was living 31 Mar. 1552. IX. 1529. 9. George (Brooke), Lord Cobham, 2nd but ist surv. s. and h., by ist wife, was b. about 1497. He attended with his father at the marriage in France, 1514, of the Princess Mary with Louis XII. In July 1523 he was knighted in the French war, after the taking of Morlaix, by the Earl of Surrey. He was sum. to Pari, from 2 Nov. (1529) 21 Hen. VIII to 20 Jan. (1557/8) 4 and 5 Ph. et Mar., by writs directed Georgia Brooke de Cobham. He had lie. of entry (^) In a list fabricated by Dugdale, which appears in his Summonses, pp. 491-2, his father's name "John" is given instead of his own "Thomas." As to this mis- leading concoction of Dugdale's, one among many, see note sub II Lord Willoughby of Broke. V.G. C') For a list of those present on this occasion see vol. vi, Appendix B. (■=) Wherein he is described as "cousin and heir of Sir Richard Beauchamp, Kn*," so that, apparently, he must have inherited some considerable property in right of such cousinship. This Richard (Beauchamp), Lord St. Amand, was s. and h. of Sir William Beauchamp [d. 1457), ^7 Elizabeth, the only child that had issue of Gerard Braybroke, who was only s. and h. ap. of Sir Gerard Braybroke, by Eleanor de St. Amand (the only child that had issue of Lord St. Amand), the issue of which last-named couple came to an end on the death, s.p. legit., of the abovenamed "Sir Richard Beauchamp, Knt." (Lord St. Amand), their great-grandson, in 1 508. Through this Richard's mother (Elizabeth Braybroke), the Lords Cobham thus became "his heir," being descendants of Sir Reynold Braybroke, and Joan, sua jure Baroness Cobham (No. IV), as set forth in the text, the said Reynold being next br. to the said Sir Gerard Braybroke, who m. the heiress of St. Amand as aforesaid. See pedigree of Braybroke in Howard's Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., vol. ii, p. 72.