Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck

Frances Coke
Viscountess Purbeck
portrait
Portrait of Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck, by Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (1623)
Born1602 (1602)
London
Died4 June 1645(1645-06-04) (aged 42–43)
BuriedUniversity Church of St Mary the Virgin, England
Noble familyCoke
Spouse(s)John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck
FatherSir Edward Coke
MotherElizabeth Hatton

Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck (August 1602 – 4 June 1645),[1][2] was the sister-in-law of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and the central figure in a notable sex scandal within the English aristocracy of the early 17th century that was known at the time as "the Lady Purbeck’s business".[3]

  1. ^ Love, Madness, and Scandal
  2. ^ OUPBlog
  3. ^ John Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton, 23 March 1625, in Thomas Birch (ed.), The Court and Times of James the First (2 vols, London, 1848), vol. II, p. 508. Retrieved 11 February 2014.