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Reynold Cobham, 1st
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough, KG (c.1295–1361) was a
medieval English knight and diplomat. He was the son of Sir
Reynold Cobham by...
- was the
younger daughter of Sir
Reynold Cobham (d. 1445), who
lived at
Sterborough in Surrey, and his
first wife,
Eleanor Culpeper (d. 1422),
daughter of...
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February 1550), de jure 5th
Baron Strabolgi and 7th
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough, was an
English peer. In 1513 he was
knighted on
Flodden Field, where...
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Starborough Castle,
known historically as
Sterborough Castle, is a Neo-Gothic
garden house of
dressed sandstone near the
eastern boundary of Surrey, built...
- 14
October 1597), de jure 7th
Baron Strabolgi and 9th
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough, was the son of
William Burgh, 2nd
Baron Burgh and Lady
Katherine Clinton...
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Cobham of
Sterborough (c. 1295–1361)
Reynold Cobham, 2nd
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough (1348–1403)
Reynold Cobham, 3rd
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough de jure...
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Reginald Cobham, 2nd
Baron Cobham, of
Sterborough.
Their children included: Reginald,
later 3rd
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough, who
married Eleanor Culpeper and...
- memorie." His wife was Anne Cobham, by
modern doctrine Baroness Cobham of
Sterborough. In the
third generation, Sir
Thomas Burgh, Sir Edward's son, was summoned...
- heiress, Anne
Cobham (daughter of Sir Thomas, de jure 5th
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough and Lady Anne Stafford) who had been "affianced" to the
recently deceased...
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Chancellor of the
University of
Cambridge Reynold Cobham, 1st
Baron Cobham of
Sterborough,
English knight and
diplomat (b. 1295)
Hajji Beg,
Barlas leader c. 1362...