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Thomas Cokayne or ****ayne (27
November 1520 — 15
November 1592) was an
English soldier, huntsman, and MP for
Derbyshire in
March 1553.
Thomas Cokayne was...
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George Edward Cokayne FSA (29
April 1825 – 6
August 1911) was an
English genealogist and long-serving
herald at the
College of Arms in London, who eventually...
- Sir John
Cokayne (died 1429),
often written ****ayne, was an
English judge and
administrator from Derbyshire, the
uncle of John
Cokayne (died 1438). Born...
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Flight Lieutenant Amy
Victoria Fiona Cokayne (born 11 July 1996) is an
English rugby union player. She made her
international debut for
England in 2015...
- John
Cokayne may
refer to: John
Cokayne (died 1429) (c. 1360–1429),
English judge and
administrator John
Cokayne (died 1438),
English soldier, politician...
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Baron Cullen, for
Charles Cokayne. The
ancient family of
Cokayne had its
origins in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Charles Cokayne High
Sheriff of Northamptonshire...
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times and
Warwickshire twice in the
House of
Commons of England. John
Cokayne was the
eldest son of
Edmund ****ayne (died 1403) of
Ashbourne Hall Ashbourne...
- as the Lord
Mayor of
London in 1619. He was the
second son of
William Cokayne of
Baddesley Ensor, Warwickshire,
merchant of London,
sometime governor...
- III(I) 1800, p. 327.
MacCulloch 2018, pp. 440–441.
Cokayne III 1913, p. 558.
Hawkyard 1982.
Cokayne III 1913, p. 557.
Letters and Papers,
Foreign and Domestic...
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Cokayne, 1st
Baron Cullen of
Ashbourne KBE (born
Brien Ibrican Adams; 12 July 1864 – 3
November 1932) was a
British businessman and banker.
Cokayne was...