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In page Robert Coke (Coventry MP):

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A royalist of the First English Civil War, Coke was detained in the Tower of London.[2] There his wife, Lady Theophila, visited him, but she died in 1643, of smallpox.[9] Coke was made to pay a fine, and had his lands sequestered until 1647.[2] The royalist cleric John Pearson had to give up his Suffolk living at Thorington, controlled by Henry Coke, in 1646. He made his way to Surrey and Durdens, acting as chaplain to Sir Robert Coke there in 1650.[10]