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  1. John Colepeper, 1st Baron Culpeper (c. 1600 – 11 July 1660) was an English peer, military officer and politician who, as Chancellor of the Exchequer (1642–43) and Master of the Rolls (1643) was an influential counsellor of King Charles I during the English Civil War, who rewarded him with a peerage and some landholdings in Virginia.

  2. John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper was an English statesman who was an influential counsellor of Charles I during the Civil War and of Charles II in exile. Elected member for Kent in the Long Parliament, he took the popular side, supporting the Earl of Strafford’s attainder and receiving an.

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  3. 7 de ago. de 2023 · John Colepeper of Bedgebery, 1st Baron Culpeper of Thoresway[1] (c. 1600 – 11 June 1660) was an English politician. He was the only son of Thomas Culpeper of Wigsell (1561 - 19 Sep 1613) and Anne Slaney (circa 1575 - before 26 Feb 1602), daughter of Sir Stephan Slaney, Lord Mayor of London.[2]

    • Salehurst, England
    • Phillipa Colepeper, Dame Judith Colepepper
    • England
    • June 11, 1660
  4. Baron Colepeper is an extinct title in the Peerage of England. Colepeper is sometimes rendered Culpeper, Baron Colepeper of Thoresway, or Baron Thoresway. The barony was created in 1644 and became extinct following the death of the fourth baron in 1725.

  5. Colepeper, John, 1st Baron Colepeper (bap. 1600, d. 1660), politician, was born at Wigsell Manor in Salehurst, Sussex, and baptized at Salehurst on 17 August 1600.

    • July 11, 1660
  6. The first baron’s three sons by his second marriage, Thomas*, (later 2nd Baron Colepeper), John and Cheney* (later 4th Baron Colepeper), all joined their royalist father on the continent in 1651, but Thomas and John appear to have been back in England in 1657–8 when, under instructions from Baron Colepeper, his heir Thomas was assigned to ...

  7. COLEPEPER, JOHN COLEPEPER (or Culpepper), 1st Baron (d. 1660), English politician, was the only son of Sir John Colepeper of Wigsell, Sussex.