Robert Coke (Coventry MP)

Sir Robert Coke (1587 – 19 July 1653) of Caludon Castle, Coventry, Huntingfield, Suffolk, and Epsom, Surrey, was an English politician.

[2] He also inherited his father's legal papers; but they had been marked down in advance as of interest to the king, and Sir Edward's study was sealed up on his death.

Sir Robert received only what was left after royal officers had been through the documents; and he was still petitioning in 1640 for some of those that had been taken, with a view to publication.

[6] In 1634, also, Coke had the monument at Bramfield church completed by Nicholas Stone, to his late indebted brother Arthur and his wife.

[2] The royalist cleric John Pearson had to give up his Suffolk living at Thorington, controlled by Henry Coke, in 1646.

Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, today