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COLEPEPER 365 against orders, whereby he forfeited that post. He m., before 13 Sep. 1660, Margaret, da. and coh. of Jan van Hesse, Heer van Piershil, in Zealand. He d. s.p.m., 27 Jan. 1688/9, aged 54. Will dat. 17 Jan. 1688. Admon. 22 Feb. 1688/9 to his widow. She, who was naturalised by Act of Pari., d. 10 May 17 10, aged 75, at Leeds Castle afsd., and was bur. at Bromfield. Will, signed " M. Culpeper," dat. 8 May, pr. 1 9 June 1 7 10, by her da., Catherine, Lady Fairfax, widow.(^) in. 1689. 3. John (Colepeper), Baron Colepeper of Thores- WAY, br. and h., bap. at Hollingbourne 4 Mar. 1640. A Whig. He ?«., 30 (settlement 23 and 24) June 1707, his cousin, Frances, da. of Sir Thomas Colepeper, of Hollingbourne, Kent, by Alice, da. of Sir William Colepeper, of Aylesford. He d. s.p., 8, and was bur. 22 July 17 19, at Hollingbourne, aged 79. Will dat. 12 Aug. 17 10 to 7 Feb. 1 7 14, pr. 2 Nov. 17 19. His widow, who was b. 4 Feb. 1644, "^ Aylesford, d. 17 Feb. 1 740/1, and was bur. at Hollingbourne, aged 77 Will, signed " F. Colepeper," dat. 31 Aug. 1738, pr. i Apr. 1741, by John Spencer Colepeper. IV. 1719 4- Cheney (Colepeper), Baron Colepeper OF Thores- to WAY, br. and h., bap. 6 Sep. 1642, at Hollingbourne. He 1725. was sometime of the Inner Temple, London. (*") He d. unm., at Hoveston St. John, Norfolk, 15, and was bur. 19 June 1725, at Hollingbourne, aged 83, when his Peerage became extinct. COLERAINE(=) BARONY [I.] I. Hugh Hare, s. of John H. (7th s. of John H., of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk), Bencher of the Middle Temple, I. 1625. by Margaret (afterwards Countess of Manchester), da. of John Crouch, of Cornbury, Herts, was of Longford Castle,(^) Wilts. On 31 Aug. 1625, when he is said to have been under age, he was cr. BARON COLERAINE(^) OF COLERAINE [I.], and continued ever afterwards a faithful adherent of the King. His proxy, directed to Viscount Loftus of Ely, Lord Chancellor, was admitted by the House of Lords [I.] 30 July 1634. On 29 July 1661 he was fined £ioo (*) Catherine, their da. and h., m. Thomas (Fairfax), 5th Baron Fairfax of Cameron [S.], and conveyed to that family the estate of Leeds Castle. (^) His name does not occur in any division list or protest, so the Editor has been unable to ascertain his politics. V.G. ("=) His arms recorded in Ulster's office were, Gules two bars and a chief in- dented Or. Crest, a demi lion rampant Argent ducally gorged Gules. Supporters, Two dragons ermine, {ex inform. G. D. Burtchaell). V.G. (^) This he bought from Lord Gorges for ^^ 18,000. (*) See Creations, 1 483-1 646, in App., 47th Rep., D.K.P. Records.