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Of [[location::Norton, Cheshire]]; [[occupation::sheriff]] of [[location::Cheshire]].
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Son of Sir [[family::Henry Brooke]], 1st bart, of [[location::Norton, Cheshire]], from whom he inherited the title and family estates in 1664.  
  
 
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Bequeathed his “study of [[bequest::books and papers]]” to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Thomas Brooke|Thomas]], [[personal Title::3rd baronet]] (ca.[[date of Birth::1664]]-[[date of Death::1737]]).
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Brooke bequeathed his “study of [[bequest::books and papers]]” to his [[beneficiary::son]] [[family::Thomas Brooke|Thomas]], [[personal Title::3rd baronet]] (ca.[[date of Birth::1664]]-[[date of Death::1737]]).
  
 
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Sir Richard BROOKE, 2nd baronet ca.1635-1710

Biographical Note

Son of Sir Henry Brooke, 1st bart, of Norton, Cheshire, from whom he inherited the title and family estates in 1664.

Books

Brooke bequeathed his “study of books and papers” to his son Thomas, 3rd baronet (ca.1664-1737).

Sources

  • Rylands, J. P. (ed), Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories, Chetham Society New Series 37 (1897), 65-69.