Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester
Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1697-1759?) was a wealthy English land-owner and patron of the arts. He is particularly noted for commissioning the design and construction of Holkham Hall in north Norfolk.
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1697 - 1759 - English - Holkham Hall - Norfolk
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As a young man, Coke embarked on a six-year 'Grand Tour', returning to England in the spring of 1718. During his time overseas in Rome in 1715, he made the acquaintance of Burlington, the aristocratic architect at the forefront of the Palladian revival movement in England, and of William Kent. Both were later to be engaged by Coke to work on his mansion at Holkham - which was also to house the considerable collection of works of art that Coke had accumulated on his travels.
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Grand Tour - 1718 - Rome - 1715 - Burlington - Architect - William Kent - Holkham
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However, Coke was badly affected by financial losses when his investments in The South Sea Company proved worthless. This delayed the building of Coke's planned new country estate for over ten years. It was not until around 1732 that Burlington and Kent made their first drawings for the new mansion. Norfolk architect Matthew Brettingham was also influential in its design (though he attributed the design of the Marble Hall to Coke himself). Work on the foundations began in 1734, but it was to be 30 years before work was completed.
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The South Sea Company - 1732 - Mansion - Matthew Brettingham - 1734
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Coke, who had been created Earl of Leicester in 1744, died in 1759 five years before the completion of Holkham, having never fully recovered his financial losses.
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Earl of Leicester - 1744 - 1759
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