Colepeper family

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The Colepeper family is an English noble lineage historically prominent in politics and landownership, particularly during the early modern period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English colonial administrator
English noble family
English politician
allegiance Royalists
associatedWithEvent English Civil War NERFINISHED
associatedWithMonarch Charles I of England NERFINISHED
Charles II of England NERFINISHED
coatOfArms arms of Colepeper (Kentish family)
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
ethnicGroup English people
family Colepeper family NERFINISHED
Colepeper family NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity English Parliament NERFINISHED
colonial administration
local governance in Kent
genealogicalInterest subject of English heraldic and genealogical studies
hasMember John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper NERFINISHED
Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper NERFINISHED
hasNotableBranch Virginia Colepeper line
hasSurnameCategory English-language surnames
hasTitle Baron Colepeper NERFINISHED
hasVariantSpelling Colepepper family NERFINISHED
Culpeper family NERFINISHED
historicalActivity landownership
parliamentary politics
royalist politics
historicalPeriodOfProminence early modern period
historicalStatus landed gentry
involvedIn colonial land grants in North America
landholdings estates in Kent
estates in Sussex
estates in Virginia colony
languageOfFamilyName English
monarchServed Charles I of England NERFINISHED
nobleStatus peerage-associated gentry
nobleTitle Baron Colepeper NERFINISHED
notableFor landownership in England
political influence in early modern England
politicalAlignment Royalist
politicalRole supporters of the Stuart monarchy
positionHeld Chancellor of the Exchequer of England
Governor of Virginia
Master of the Rolls of England
region Kent NERFINISHED
Sussex NERFINISHED
relatedFamilyName Culpepper family of Virginia NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility

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Catherine Colepeper memberOf Colepeper family