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  1. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Thomas Coke (1697-1759), 1st Earl of Leicester; Date and time of data generation: 6 July 2020: JPEG file comment: Created by ImageGear, AccuSoft Corp. File change date and time: 14:16, 1 March 2016: Software used: Keepthinking IPTC/XMP Processor: Special instructions: This metadata was embedded in the image on 1st March 2016: Date and time of ...

  2. Thomas Coke, second Earl of Leicester, by Leslie Ward, 1883. Major Hon. Sir John (Jack) Spencer Coke (30 September 1880 – 23 December 1957), he married Hon. Dorothy Lawson (daughter of Harry Lawson, 1st Viscount Burnham) on 15 January 1907. They had three children; Celia, Gerald and Rosemary - later Baroness Hamilton of Dalzell. [2]

  3. Thomas Coke, 1:e earl av Leicester, född den 17 juni 1697, död den 20 april 1759, var en förmögen engelsk godsägare och mecenat. Han är känd som byggherre till Holkham Hall i norra Norfolk. Som ung man genomförde Coke en sexårig grand tour, från vilken han återvände till England våren 1718.

  4. Thomas Coke, 1. Earl of Leicester KB (* 1697; † 20. April 1759) war ein englischer Großgrundbesitzer, Mäzen und Politiker, er ließ Holkham Hall erbauen. ... Thomas Coke, 1st and last Earl of Leicester auf thepeerage.com; Leicester, Earl of (GB, 1744–1759) bei Cracroft’s Peerage;

  5. Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester of Holkham (1754-1842), Politician and agricultural reformer. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 10 portraits 'Mr Coke of Norfolk', MP for Norfolk, 1776-1832, and recognised as one of the major agricultural reformers of his time.

  6. When the agricultural improver ‘Coke of Norfolk’ secured his tenth return for the county in 1820, he was 65, had a gross annual income of £47,200 and owned over 50,000 acres. Being denied the earldom of Leicester he coveted, he had declined offers of peerages in 1776, 1778, 1783, 1794 and 1806. He remained the ‘first commoner of England ...

  7. In 1718, Thomas Coke (later the 1st Earl of Leicester) returned from the grand tour of Europe captivated by Italy’s beauty. So he began to draft designs for a villa on the north tip of the Norfolk.