Cork City and County Archives
Colonel, 96 th (1804), afterwards General and Commander in Chief in Jamaica.
Conron
Henry
Conron Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke
Thomas
Gentleman Victualler
1/10/1740
Amos Amos
Edward Ephraim
Butcher
29/9/1769
Esquire. Commander of the Privateer called the “Ambusade” presented with his Freedom in a Silver Box “for the capture and bringing into Cork Harbour (1745) a Spanish ship laden with Arms and Ammunition and supposed to be bound to Scotland, for the Pretender’s Service”.
Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke Cooke
John
John Perry
19/5/1729
Robert Warmuelo (?) Esquire
St. John Thomas William William William William
Merchant Esquire Victualler Victualler
28/10/1761 13/5/1730 23/2/1790
Junr.
Captain of ship “Cambria” (1825) “for his humane and gallant Conduct in saving the Passengers and Crew of the East Indiaman “Kent” burned in the Bay of Biscay”.
Cooke Cooke Cooke
William William
Junr.
Gentleman
William Amos
Considine Conway
Heffernan
Esquire
29/5/1755
Rt. Hon. Henry Seymour
Principal Secretary to Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieut. (1755) S.B. Baronet. (1813) Major. 47 th Regt. now (1785) in the suite of Merchant
Cooper Coote Coote
Samuel
16/8/1786
Sir Charles
Eyre
29/10/1785
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