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Old and New London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was founded in 1761, for girls, and in 1764 Benjamin Cooke, Esq., devised land to it; it is otherwise supported by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Gloucester
… John Morse of Newnham bought with 40 a. from Sir Robert Cooke of Highnam in 1622 and sold with 60 a. to Henry Yate of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
A Dictionary of London
… Norfolk'. (Duke of) Place Capital messuage of John Cooke, called the "Duke of Norfolkes place," and other … Wharf, in the parish of St. Mary Somerset, given by John Cooke to the Mayor and Commonalty (1543-4). It belonged …
Survey of London: volume
Survey of London: volume
Survey of London
… born about 1668 and married, at the age of 22, Elizabeth Cooke, spinster, aged 16, daughter of Sir Thomas Cooke of Hackney, the marriage licence being dated 27th … House. She left the estate to her godson and nephew, John Cooke (son of her brother, John Cooke), who was then under …
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