On 25 February 1560 at
Westminster Palace,
Westminster,
London, Frances married
William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, whose first wife, Dorothy Neville (d.1559), the daughter of
George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny by his third wife, Mary Stafford, had died, leaving him a daughter, Frances Brooke, who married firstly
Thomas Coppinger (1546-1580), and secondly Edward Becher. Upon her marriage, Frances Newton was styled Baroness Cobham as her husband had succeeded to the title of Baron Cobham two years previously. They made their home at the Brooke family seat,
Cobham Hall in
Kent, where Queen Elizabeth paid them a visit on 17 July 1560 during her summer progress, and many years later on 4 September 1573. Frances was one of the Queen's closest female friends, and Frances preferred to remain at court; however, she returned to Cobham Hall to give birth to her children. Together William Brooke and Frances had seven children: • Maximilian Brooke (4 December 1560 – July 1583), eldest son and heir, who died without issue. • Elizabeth Brooke (12 January 1562 - 24 January 1597), who married on 31 August 1589
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, by whom she had issue. • Frances Brooke (born 12 January 1562), who married firstly, circa 1580,
John Stourton, 9th Baron Stourton, (1553–1588), and secondly Sir Edward More (d.1623) of
Odiham,
Hampshire. • Margaret Brooke (2 June 1563 – 1621), who in 1584 married, as his second wife, Sir Thomas Sondes (1544–1593) of
Throwley,
Kent, by whom she had a daughter, Frances Sondes (1592–c.1634), who married Sir John Leveson (d.1613). •
Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham (22 November 1564 – 24 January 1619), married
Lady Frances Howard (1566 – July 1628), by whom he had no issue. He was implicated in the
Main Plot against
King James I. • Sir William Brooke (11 December 1565 – 1597) •
Sir George Brooke (17 April 1568 – 5 December 1603), who married Elizabeth Burgh (died c. 1637), the eldest daughter and coheir of
Thomas Burgh, 3rd Baron Burgh (d. 14 October 1597), by whom he had a son, William (1601–1643), and two daughters, Elizabeth and Frances. He was executed for
high treason against King James I. After his death his widow married Francis Reade. ==Death==