Hon. Frances Brooke

Hon. Frances Brooke (1640 c. 1690) was a British courtier. She was styled Hon. Frances Brooke, and then Lady Whitmore. She was granted the style of a daughter of a baron.[1]

Frances Brooke

Frances and her sister Margaret , Lady Denham, were two of the Windsor Beauties, painted by Sir Peter Lely for Anne Hyde, Duchess of York.[2] Her daughter Frances was one of the Hampton Court Beauties.

Family

Her father was Sir William Brooke (1601–1643), and her mother was Penelope Hill ( -c.1694), daughter of Sir Moyses Hill of Hillsborough, County Down and his first wife Alice McDonnell.

She first married Sir Thomas Whitmore ( -1682), younger son of Sir Thomas Whitmore, 1st Baronet and Elizabeth Acton, (married some time before 1665). She then married Matthew Harvey ( -c.1693/94) (married some time after 1682).[3]

Frances had three children with her first husband, Sir Thomas Whitmore:

  • Henrietta Whitmore.
  • Frances Whitmore (7 November 1666 – 1695).
  • Dorothy Whitmore (1668–1688).
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References

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