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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 612 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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COBHAM  , a

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village in the
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Medway
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parliamentary division of Kent, England, 4 M . W. of Rochester . The church (Early
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English and later, and restored by
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Sir G . G . Scott) is famous for its collection of ancient brasses, of which thirteen belonging to the years 1320—1529 commemorate members of the Brooke and Cobham families . There are some
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fine oak stalls and some tilting armour of the 14th century in the chancel . Cobham college, containing 20 almshouses, took the place, after the dissolution, of a college for priests founded by Sir John de Cobham in the 14th century . The
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present mansion of Cobham Hall is mainly Elizabethan . The picture gallery contains a fine collection of
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works by the
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great masters,
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Italian, Dutch and English . The Cobham
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family was established here before the reign of King John . In 1313 Henry de Cobham was created Baron Cobham, but on the execution of Sir John Oldcastle (who had been summoned to parliament, jure uxoris, as Baron Cobham) in 1417, the
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barony
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lay dormant till revived in 1445 by
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Edward, son of Sir Thomas Brooke and
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Joan,
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grand-daughter of the 3rd Baron Cobham . In 1603 Henry Brooke, Lord Cobham, was arraigned for participation in the Raleigh conspiracy, and spent the remainder of his
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life in prison, where he died in 1618 .

With him the

title expired, and Cobham Hall was granted to Lodowick Stewart, duke of Lennox, passing subsequently by descent and
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marriage to the earls of Darnley . The present Viscount Cobham (cr . 1718) belongs to the Lyttelton family (see LYTTELTON, 1ST BARON) .

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