Background
Coope was the son of John Coope of Great Cumberland Place, London and his wife Anna Maria.
Coope was the son of John Coope of Great Cumberland Place, London and his wife Anna Maria.
However in the following year he was unseated on the grounds of bribery. Coope had residences at Rochetts in South Weald and Berechurch Hall. He helped to endow the church of Saint Paul, Bentley Common and Crescent Road Infants" School, South Weald.
He was a director of the Phoenix Fire and the Pelican Life Insurance Cos and a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Essex.
Coope was next elected as Member of Parliament for Middlesex in 1874. On 14 February 1881 he laid the foundation-stone for a new church at Brentwood.
He held the Middlesex seat until 1885 when the constituency was reorganised. In 1885, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Brentford. but died in the following year at the age of 72.
Coope died at the age of 72 and was buried at Street Peters South Weald.
Coope married Emily Fulcher daughter of Captain Fulcher, of the Indian Army in 1848.
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In 1847 Coope was elected as Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth.