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  1. Lady Mary Coke (6 February 1727 – 30 September 1811) was an English noblewoman known for her letters and private journal. She made pointed observations of people in her circle and political figures.

  2. Lady Mary Coke. Letter writer and noblewoman. Born Lady Mary Campbell at either Sudbrook, Surrey or 27 Bruton Street, London. After a strained courtship, she married Edward, Viscount Coke in 1747. He retaliated by leaving her alone on the wedding night, and then virtually imprisoning her in his family estate in Norfolk.

  3. Lady Mary Coke. primary name: Coke, Mary. other name: Campbell, Mary. Details. individual; British; Female. Life dates. 1727-1811. Biography. Daughter of John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and Duke of Greenwich; wife of Edward, Viscount Coke.

  4. The Letters and Journals of Lady Mary Coke: 1767-1768. Lady Mary Coke. Kingsmead Bookshops, 1970 - England - 1857 pages.

    • Lady Mary Coke
    • James Archibald Home (Hon.)
    • reprint
    • Kingsmead Bookshops, 1970
  5. Lady Mary Coke (née Campbell) (1727-1811), Letter writer and noblewoman. Sitter in 2 portraits.

  6. The Letters and Journals of Lady Mary Coke: 1772-1774 Kingsmead reprints Volume 4 of The Letters and Journals of Lady Mary Coke, Lady Mary Coke: Author: Lady Mary Coke: Editor: James Archibald Home (Hon.) Edition: reprint: Publisher: Kingsmead Bookshops, 1970: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Nov 30, 2006: ISBN: 0901571156 ...

  7. Lady Mary Coke, née Campbell, was a noblewoman, letter-writer, and controversial character. She had an unhappy, unconsummated, and litigious marriage to Edward, Viscount Coke, who left her a widow at the age of 26.