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English: Monument to Admiral Lord Hawke - St Nicolas' church, North Stoneham. In 1737 he married Catherine Brooke, the only the daughter and sole heiress[1] of Walter Brooke (1695-1722)[2] of Burton Hall near Hull[3] and of Gateforth Hall[4] in Yorkshire, by his wife Catherine Hammond (d.1721) daughter and heiress of William Hammond of Scarthingwell Hall,[3] in the parish of Towton, Yorkshire.[5][6] Hawke made his home at Scarthingwell Hall and took for his barony the territorial designation "of Towton" from the parish in which it was situated. Arms: Arms, as quartered by the descendants of Admiral Lord Hawke: Quarterly 1st and 4th argent, a chevron erminois between three boatswain's whistles purple (Hawke), 2nd and 3rd grand-quarter quarterly, 1st and 4th or, a cross engrailed gules (Brooke), 2nd and 3rd argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three mullets sable (Hammond of Scarthingwell, a Brooke heiress).
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  1. Walter Brooke. The Peerage. Retrieved on 6 January 2020. As an heiress he bore her arms as an inescutcheon of pretence, as is visible on his monument in St Nicolas church, North Stoneham
  2. Son of Calisthenes Brooke (1664-1737) of Gateforth; Walter Brooke was buried at Saxton; Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates ... edited by John Venn, p.228[1]
  3. a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named hop
  4. https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4fz/brooke10.php
  5. https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4fz/brooke10.php
  6. History of Parliament biog states Catherine Hammond as "a grand-daughter and co-heiress of William Hammond of Scarthingwell Hall"

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