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 BROOKE. 33 IT. 1658. 4- Robert (GbeviUiB), Baron Brooke of Beauciiamps Count, br. and h., b. about 1038. Recorder of Warwick. He was one (if the six Peers sent to Holland to invite the return of Charles II, 3 .May 1000. Lord Lieut, of co. Stafford, 1600 ; High Steward of Stafford, 1674. He m. Aim, da. and at length sole h. of John DnniNGTON (s. and h. of Sir William D.) of Bremer, Hants. He d. s.p.m. 17 Fab, 1076/7, at Bath, Somerset. Will nr. 1077. His widow in. Thomas Hunv and </. Feb. 1090,1. Adniou. 8 July 1091 -to her said husband. V. 1G77. 5. Fulke (Greville), Baron Brooke op Beauciiamps Coi iit, yst. br. and h., being posthumous s. of the 2nd Baron and (consequently) b. a few months after 2 March 1012/3. M.P. for Warwick, 1 (16 1-77 ; Recorder of Warwick and of Coventry. He ?«. 12 Jan. 1664/5, at St. Barth. the Inn, London (Lie. at Fac. 0fE he aged 21 and she aged 19), Sarah, da. of Francis Dashwooii, Alderman of London, by Alice, sister to (...) Slekib, also Alderman of London. He ./. 22 Oct. 1710 at Twickenham, Bfidx in his tiSth year.(a) Will dat. :j Apr. ami pr. 9 Nov. 1710. VI. 1710. 0. Fulke (Greviixe), Baron Brooke of Beauciiamps COURT, grandson and h., being s. and h. of Francis Greville, by Ann, widow of Henry Bayntox, 1st da. of John (Wilmot), Earl ok KOCBSSTBR, and coheir to her br., the 3rd Earl, which Francis G. was s. and h. ap. of the last Lord, but d. v.p. (eleven days before his Father) 11 Oct 1710. He mat.'ic. at Oxford (Univ. CoU), 1 Deo, 1710 being then 17. He (/. 22 at Univ. College afsd., Feb. 1710/1 and was bur. 3 March at Warwick. Admon. 25 May 1711. VII. 1 711. V r f r.i.iA.ir (Greville), Baron Brooke of Beau- CHAMPS Court, only br. and h. He matric. at Oxford (Wadliam Coll.), "i Jan. 1710/1, and was it. M.A. 4 Nov. 1712. Recorder of Warwick. He hi. 8 Nov. 1710, at Leweston chapel, Dorset, Mary, 2nd and yst. da. and coheir of the Hon. Henry TnvNXK,( h ) by Grace, da. and h. of Sir George Strode of Leweston, Dorset. She (/. in her 19th year, 29 March 1720. Admon. 4 June 1720 and again 10 July 172^. He «/. in his 33rd year, 2S July 1727. Will pr. 1728. Both bur. at St. Mary's, Warwick. VIII. 1727. 1. Francis (Greville), Baron Brooke of Beau- TnrlHnm CHAMPS ComtT, 3rd and yst. but only surv. s. and h. b. 10 Oct. 1719. Q0 ' Recorder of Warwick. On 7 July 1746 he was or. KARL BROOKE, <>K WARWICK C'ASTLE.( C ) Lord Lieut, of co. Warwick. 1 7 49-57. 1. li 11). K.T. 29 March 1753. On 13 Nov. 1709;' 1 ) he was it. EABL OK WARWICK,^) and on 2 April 1700 had a grant of " the crest ( :l ) " Hath been always a man of pleasure, with a very good capacity ; well bred ; loves play ; a fair complexion ; towards 00 years of age." See Murky. ( b ) He was only s. and h. ap. of Thomas, 1st Viscount Weymouth, and d. v.p. and s.p.m. 20 Dec. 170S aged 33. His Father had obtained that peerage with a spec, ran., failing his issue male, to iiis (tiie Grantee's) brothers. 00 In the writ of summons he is styled " Earl Brooke" [only] and on 11 July 1740 took his seat accordingly. ('') It is not clear how the House of Lords had cognizance of this creation. (°) On 7 Sep. 17:19 the Earldom of Warwick, which had been conferred, 2 Aug. 101S, on the family of Rich, became extinct, so that little more than two months elapsed before it was regrautcd. It was natural enough that the owner of Warwick Castle (whose ancestors had possessed that Castle above 100 years) should desire to be made Karl of that county, but, tho' he was, as stated in " Nicolas " and " Conrthope," unquestionably « descended from Walter Beauchamp, Baron of Alccstcr and l'owyck, brother of William, Earl of Warwick," he was neither heir, nor coheir, of this cadet line of Beauchamp (i.e. that of I'awyek), still less so of the heads of that house, (Ac Earls (Beauchamp) of Warwick, of whom indeed (tho' the issue of that long and illustrious line of Earls was " legion ") he was, apparently, not oven a descendant.