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Peter Courthope, 1639–1725?> (aged 86 years)
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- Peter /Courthope/
- Surname
- Courthope
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- Peter
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1639–1725
Birth: 1639
— England Death: 1725 — Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England |
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1639–1725
Birth: 1639
— England Death: 1725 — Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — 19 December 1667 — England |
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Admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, and the Inner Temple but did not graduate.
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Address: Danny House, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England. |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Along with his cousin, Timothy Burrell, he was patron and friend of John Ray, the natural philosopher. |
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John H. Ray, sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history.
Note: John Ray, the natural philosopher, was patron and friend to Timothy Burrell, along with his cousin, Peter Courthope. |
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Danny House, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England.
Note: The estate of Danny Great Park, near Hurstpierpoint in Sussex, included a magnificent Elizabethan mansion and one of the finest stately houses in Sussex. It was to be the home of Peter Courthope's portrait, as well as many generations of Campions, for over three hundred years. The house and its contents were passed down to Barbara Campion, née Courthope (1676‒1755), and thereafter by descent. |