File:Arms SirWilliamCook 2ndBaronet CranworthChurch Norfolk.svg
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[edit]DescriptionArms SirWilliamCook 2ndBaronet CranworthChurch Norfolk.svg |
St Mary's Church, Cranworth, Norfolk, detail from mural monument to w:Sir William Cook, 2nd Baronet (c.1630-1708), of Broome Hall in Norfolk. Text from Wikipedia: "n 1664 (date of marriage settlement) he married his step-sister Jane Stewart (died 1698), a daughter of William Stewart of Wisbech in Cambridgeshire and of Barton Mills, by his wife Mary Greenwood (d.1686) (a daughter of William Greenwood of Burgh Castle in Suffolk) (whose inscribed ledger stone survives in Broome Church), the second wife of the 1st Baronet. By his wife he had seven daughters but no son. HeraldryArms: Cook quarterly of 12 impaling Steward quarterly of 24:
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Date | Painting of arms 1708 |
Source | Cropped from Ken Mourin, Heraldry in Norfolk [14] |
Author | Unknown painter |
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Width | 200mm |
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Height | 197mm |
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- St Mary's, Cranworth (interior)
- Cooke (of Linstead, Suffolk) arms
- Steward Augmentation
- Quarterly of 12
- Quarterly of 24
- Boreley arms
- Walkfare arms
- Baskerville arms
- Boteler (of Wem, Shropshire, Baron Boteler (cr.1308)) arms
- Grosse arms
- Brydges arms
- Pychard arms
- Bodenham arms
- Bestney arms
- Spenlow arms
- FitzGeffrey arms
- Beruen arms
- Blackney arms
- Brome (of Broome, Norfolk) arms
- Wallis (of Cowden, Hampshire) arms
- Shelton arms