

The Cooke Sisters: Education, Piety and Politics in Early Modern England. United Kingdom: Manchester University Press, 2016.

Allan James Crosby (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1871), 142-152. "Elizabeth: November 1566," in Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 8, 1566-1568, ed.The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 15, Pg. 1498-1588 Norcliffe, Charles Best Harleian Society. ↑ Will of Edward Cooke, Probate 21 December 1566.The previously incorrectly attached family, wife Alice Caunton, and perceived children Elizabeth Cooke, Anthony Cooke, Phillipa Cooke, and John Cooke have been detached from Edward's profile.Ī biographical list of all known students, graduates, and holders of office at the University of Cambridge Published 1922 by University Press in Cambridge.All sources support that Edward did not marry or have children. There has been no source located for a wife or children.The date of birth listed is an estimated date based on the birth dates of his siblings.

A source for the exact date of birth has not been found.Both Richard Cooke and Anne Caulton and Edward Cooke and Alice Caunton have been cited as the parents of Francis Cooke.For a discussion of why this is a hoax, see English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, by Charles Banks). Several fictitious ancestries have been presented, some clearly hoaxes (one can be found in "New Light on the Pilgrim Story", chapter 6. Edward has not been found to have had a wife or children.Birth:ĭate: 1566 Place: Romford, Essex, England "He accompanied the Queen on her progress to Cambridge in 1564 and was made an MA of the university". Edward was the son of Sir Anthony Cooke and Anne FitzWilliam.
