\Compiled from the Heralds Visitations of 



CO RDELL, daughter and co-heir or Richard = Sir John Stanhope, of Shelton, co. Notts, == 

 Allingtun, Esq. — First wife. I and of Elvaston, co. Derby. Ob. 1610. 



Sir Philip Stanhope, Anne = Thomas Cokayne, of 



created Baron Stanhope Stan- 

 of Shelford in 1616, and hope. 

 Earl of Chesterfield ia 

 1628. Died in 1656. 



Ashbourne, co. Derby. 

 Ob. 27th January 1638. 

 Buried in St Giles' in 

 the Fields, London. 



Katherine. ^ Sir Thomas 



Second wife. 



Hutchinson, 



of Owitiorpe, 



CO. Nulls. 



Sir ' 

 Henry 

 Stan- 

 hope, 

 K.B. 

 Ob. 

 i>ita 

 patrisy 

 1634. 



= Katherine, 

 daughter and co-heir 



of Thomas Lord 

 Wotton. . Created 

 Countess of Chester- 

 field for life in 1660. 

 To this lady and to 

 her mother and sis- 

 ter a,Walton dedicated 

 the ist and 2d editions 



of the ' Reliquise 

 Wottonianee' in 1651 

 and 1654. Ob. 1677. 



Sir Astok 

 Cokayne. 

 Born Dec. 28, 

 1608. Married 

 Mary, daugh- 

 ter of Sir 

 Gilbert 

 Kniveton, of 



Marcaston, 

 CO. Derby, and 

 died lekving 



Thomas. 



Born 1 6 10. 



Died at Bath 



5th Sept. 



1629. 



Anne. ^t. 



i^ in 1611. 



Married 



Sir Francis 



BOTELER, 



of Lewin, 



CO. Herts. 



Lettice. 



Married 



Gilbert 



Armstrong. 



Katherine. 

 Married 

 Richard 

 Weston, a 

 Baron of the 

 Exchequer- 



Lucy Isabella. 



Cokayne, Died 

 supposed to unmarried 



have been act. 18, and 



the ' Mrs buried at 

 Cokayne' of Ashbourne 

 ' Virgil Tra- before 

 vestie.* Died 



unmarried 

 Eet. 34, and 



buried at 



Ashbourne 

 before 1658. 



1658. 



Philip Stanhope, second 



Earl of Chesterfield, to whom 



Walton dedicated the third 



edition of the ' Reliqnia; 



Wottonlaiiae' in 1673 I ^"d to 



whom Cotton dedicated the 



* Commentaries of Montluc' 



in 1674. Ob. 1713. 



A quo the Earls of 

 Chestertield. 



I 



Beresfokd 

 Cotton, s.andh. 

 Born 1660, set. 4, 

 1664. A captain 

 in the army temp. 



William in. 

 Living 1698. He 



is said to have 

 died at Notting- 

 ham unmarried. 



^1 I I 



Charles 



Cotton. 



Born after 

 1664. Died 

 before 1677. 

 Wingfield 



Cotton. 

 Died before 



1677. 



Isabella. 



Died before 



1677. 



Olive : 



Cotton. Born 



about 1664. 



Marriage 



licence dated 



ist January 



1689-90, then 



set. z6. Died 



1st June 1707. 



Buried at 



Lewisham, 



CO. Kent. 



: Dr George" 



Stanhope, Dean 



of Canterbury. 



Died March 18, 



1727-8, set. 68. 



Will dated Ma^ 



2, 1727. Codicil 



dated 8th Jan. 



1727-8. Proved 



4th May 1728. 



Buried at 



Lewisham. 



George Stan- 

 hope, s. and h., 

 a captain in the 

 army. Died 

 without issue, 

 1725. 



Mary, ad = William Burnet, Charlotte, fourth =^ Rev. Dr Henry 



daughter 

 and co-heir. 

 Died 1714. 

 First wife. 



Governor of New 

 York, eldest son of 

 Gilbert, Bishop of 

 Salisbury. Died 7th 

 Sept. 1729. Willdated 

 6th Dec. 1727. Proved 

 9th July 1730. 



daughter and co-heir. 



Born Jan. 27, 1695. 



Married before May 

 1727. Died between 

 Aug. rgand Dec. 17. 



1744, at Canterbury. 



Archer, Rector 



of Feversham, 



CO. Kent. Died 



i6th Feb. 1744. 



Gilbert Burnet, 



a minor in May ij'27. 



Living 1758. Died 



circa 1770. 



Henry Archer,zz:= Elizabeth 



of Thaxted. 



Buried there 



22d December 



1:758. 



Debat. 

 Ob. iSoo. 



Stanhope 



■Archer. 



Died unmarried 



in 1750. 



Charlotte. 



Married Robert 



Turner. 



Thomas Burnet, 



only issue. An 



Apothecary, living 



in John St., Clerk- 



eowell, in 1770. 



Henry 

 Archer. 

 Died an 



infant. 



Elizabeth. 



Died 

 unmarried 

 in 1S08. 



John. William. John. Born ' Four 

 Born and Born 1755. 1766. Died daughters, 

 died 1754. Died 1765. unmarried 



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