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COLE, Hon. Arthur Henry (1780-1844), of 15 Jermyn Street, Mdx.

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b. 28 June 1780, 4th s. of William Willoughby Cole, 1st earl of Enniskillen [I] (d. 1803), and Anne, da. of Galbraith Lowry (later Lowry Corry), MP [I], of Ahenis, co. Tyrone; bro. of Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole* and John Willoughby Cole, Visct. Cole†. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1798. unm. d. 16 June 1844.
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Writer, E. I. Co. (Madras) 1801; sec. to resident Mysore 1806, acting resident 1809, resident 1812; superintendent to Madras govt. lotteries 1818; at home 1827, ret. 1829.

Ensign Enniskillen yeoman cav. ?1796; capt. co. Fermanagh militia 1828.

Main residence: 15 Jermyn Street, Mdx.
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FITZGERALD, John (1775-1852), of Wherstead Lodge, nr. Ipswich, Suff. and Millburgh, Seaford, Suss.

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b. 25 Dec. 1775, 1st s. of John Purcell, MD, of Richmond Hill, Dublin and Eleanor, da. of John Fitzgerald of Little Island, co. Waterford. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1790; M. Temple 1792; King’s Inns 1793, called [I] 1796. m. 16 May 1801, his cos. Mary Frances, da. and h. of John Fitzgerald of Little Island, Pendleton, Lancs. and Gayton, Staffs., 3s. 5da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1806. Took name of Fitzgerald by royal lic. 3 Oct. 1818 following d. of fa.-in-law. d. 18 Mar. 1852.
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Sheriff, Suff. 1824 – 25, co. Waterford 1838 – 39.

Lt.-col. E. Suff. vols.

Main residences: Wherstead Lodge, nr. Ipswich, Suff.; Millburgh, Seaford, Suss.
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FITZGERALD, John (1775-1852)

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COKE, Thomas William I (1754-1842), of Holkham, Norf.

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b. 6 May 1754, 1st s. of Wenman Coke† of Longford, Derbys. and 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of George Chamberlayne† (afterwards Denton) of Hillesden, Bucks. educ. Eton 1765-71; grand tour 1771-4. m. (1) 5 Oct. 1775, his cos. Jane (d. 2 June 1800), da. of James Lennox Dutton (formerly Naper) of Loughcrew, co. Meath, 3da.; (2) 26 Feb. 1822, Lady Anne Amelia Keppel, da. of William Charles, 4th earl of Albemarle, 5s. 1da. suc. fa. 1776; cr. earl of Leicester of Holkham 12 Aug. 1837. d. 30 June 1842.
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Member, bd. of agriculture 1793.

Maj. commdt. Holkham yeomanry 1798, capt. 1803; lt.-col. W. Norf. yeoman cav. 1804.

Main residence: Holkham, Norf.
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A.M.W. Stirling, Coke of Norfolk and his Friends (1912) gives a partisan account of Coke’s life. For reappraisals of Coke’s role as an agricultural reformer, see R.A.C. Parker, ‘Coke of Norfolk and the Agrarian Revolution’, EcHR, viii (1955), 155-66, and Coke of Norfolk (1975); R.E. Prothero, English Farming Past and Present ed. G.E. Fussell and O.R. Macgregor (1961); S. Wade Martins, A Great Estate at Work: the Holkham estate and its inhabitants in 19th Cent. (1980).

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FITZGERALD, Sir Augustine, 1st bt. (?1765-1834), of Carrigoran, co. Clare

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b. ?1765, 1st s. of Col. Edward Fitzgerald, MP [I], of Carrigoran and 1st w. Rachel, da. of Standish O’Grady of Elton and Cappercullen, co. Limerick; half-bro. of John Forster Fitzgerald†. educ. Trinity, Dublin, 23 Nov. 1781, aged 16. m. 15 Feb. 1796, Gent. Mag. (1796), i. 253. Elizabeth, da. of William Barton of Grove, co. Tipperary, s.p. suc. fa. 1814; Ibid. (1814), i. 415. cr. bt. 5 Jan. 1822. d. 3 Dec. 1834. Morning Chron. 11 Dec. 1834.
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Ensign 8 Ft. 1785, lt. 1790, capt. 1791; capt. 5 Ft. 1791; maj. (half-pay) 107 Ft. 1795; brevet lt.-col. 1800; col. 1810; maj.-gen. 1813; lt.-gen. 1825.

Lt.-col. co. Clare militia 1803 – d.

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Main residence: Carrigoran, co. Clare, [I].
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FITZGERALD, Sir Augustine, 1st bt. (?1765-1834)

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COKE, Thomas William II (1793-1867), of Longford, Derbys

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b. 30 Jan. 1793, Gent. Mag. (1793), i. 184. 1st s. of Edward Coke† of Longford and Grace, da. of William MacDowall Colhoun† of Wretham, Norf. educ. by Dr. Samuel Parr of Hatton; Eton 1808; Christ Church, Oxf. 1812. unm. 2s. illegit. suc. fa. 1836. d. 21 May 1867.
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Main residence: Longford, Derbys.
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COKE, Thomas William II (1793-1867)

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