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Wenman Coke (died 1776)

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Wenman Coke
For his grandson, see Wenman Coke (1828–1907).

Wenman Coke (ca. 1717 – 11 April 1776), known as Wenman Roberts until 1750, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1753 and 1776.

Background

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Anne Coke, mother of Wenman Coke

Born Wenman Roberts, he was the son of Major Philip Roberts and Anne Coke, daughter of Edward Coke and Carey Newton. He assumed the surname of Coke (pronounced "Cook") in lieu of his patronymic in 1750. In 1759 he succeeded to the substantial estates of his uncle, Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, including the Coke family seat of Holkham Hall, Norfolk. Wenman's great-great grandfather, Sir Lewes Roberts (1596–1641), was a British merchant with the Levant and East India companies and an economist/writer on foreign commerce topics. His mother descended from Sir Edward Coke.

Political career

Coke was returned to Parliament for Derby in 1772. At the 1774 general election he was returned for both Derby and Norfolk, and chose to sit for the latter. He continued to represent this constituency until his death two years later.

Family

Holkham Hall, Norfolk

Wenman Coke died in 1776. He had married Elizabeth Chamberlayne, daughter of George Chamberlayne and had several children. His wife survived him by over 30 years and died in 1810.

His son Thomas succeeded him to Holkham Hall and as Member of Parliament for Norfolk. He became an influential agricultural reformer and in 1837 the earldom of Leicester was revived in his favour.

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Harwich
1753–1761
With: John Phillipson 1753–1756
Viscount Duncannon 1756–1758
Thomas Sewell 1758–1761
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Okehampton
1761–1768
With: Alexander Forrester
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Derby
1772–1774
With: Lord Frederick Cavendish
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Norfolk
1774–1776
With: Sir Edward Astley
Succeeded by