Walter Henry Stanley Herbert Cope,Barbara, da. of Rev. born 7 September James Loy of ChipCope, born 13 now of El penham, Wilts June and died 1866; 15 June 1864. Toro, California. married at Florida. Bernard Langhorne Cope, born 9 May 1888. ; Edith Emily, born 23 March 1900. Bernard Thomas Cope, born 28 February 1875; died Lewis Frederic Cope, born 31 May 1876. Helen Stanley, born August 1889. Frances Emma, born Howard Septimus Cope, born 5 July 1878. Phyllis Barbara, born Cope of Salford Priors and Osbaston. ARMS (COPE of OSBASTON): Quarterly, Ermine and azure, a chapeau gules turned up of the first between two greyhounds courant in pale or. CREST: In front of a saltire couped azure a greyhound courant or. Thomas Cope, born 1708; Mary, da. of . . . . Cope; born 1707; died 1785. died 1793. .... James Cope, born 1736; died 1773. Thomas Cope of Dunning-Patience Eleanor, da. of Elisha Bis- John Cope, born 1761; died 1793. James Cope, born 1768; died 1790. A | Thomas Alice Kate, da. of George Rev. Samuel Marianna Mary Elizabeth. Walker of Walthamstow; married 1879. Cope, born 1840. William Cope, Sophia. Eleanor Anne. Thomas George Cope, born 1884. Ethel Mary Booker. Brass Plate in Henry VH. Chapel, Westminster. JOHN COPE, Entered the Army 1707; Colonel 1711; Colonel 39th Foot 1730; Lieut.-Colonel Horse Grenadiers, Colonel 5th Regiment Northumberland Fusiliers 15 Dec. 1732; Brigadier-General 1735; 9th Dragoons in 1737; Major-General 1739; Colonel 7th Dragoons 1741; in Flanders 1742, Lieut.-General; at the Battle of Dettingen, 1743, distinguished himself; Knight of the Bath 1745; Commander-in-Chief in Scotland February 1745; acquitted upon inquiry into the Battle of Preston Pans; given a command in Ireland. M.P. for Orford, Suffolk, 4 Dec. 1741. Died 28 July 1760; buried at St. James', Westminster. He married Jane, youngest daughter of Anthony Duncombe* and sister to the first Lord Feversham. She died 31 Jan. 1770, having had an only daughter, who married 11 March 1775, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Alexander Leith, M.P. for Tregony, co. Cornwall. A son John is, I believe, mentioned in some letters. There were Copes in Suffolk, but I am unable to trace his ancestry. Cope of the Lead Mines, Wirkworth, Derby. William Cope of Farnoe, Derby, and Windley,T ; died William Cope of Arnold, Notts, verderer Sherwood Sarah, da. of Henry SherForest, born 1712; died 1791. His son took the brooke; married 1756. name of Sherbrooke. Three sons, all died without issue. Samuel Hamer Oates of Chapel Sarah. a da. ARMS of COPE, as borne by the COPE-SHERBROOKES: Argent, a chevron embattled azure between three roses gules, slipped proper. Arms of DUNCOMBE: Per chevron argent and gules, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged. Rev. Edward Cope, only son, Rector of Cannock, co. Stafford, born זי Edward Cope, only son, Capt. Warwickshire Light Horse, born 1754; died 1808.T Thomas Berwick Cope, born 1841-Mary, da. of Sir Rupert Kettle. George Berwick Cope, only child, born 1870. "Familiæ Minorum Gentium" (Vols. xxxvii.-xl., Harleian Society's Publications). |