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Bartholomew Purdon

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116: 333: 150:, who married Anne's sister Catherine. They had one daughter Anne, who married firstly in 1730 her cousin, Robert Coote (died 1745), son of the Reverend Chidley Coote and Jane Evans, (and brother of General Sir 165:, commissioned by his wife, described him as a man who in his thirty-nine years of public service "strictly observed justice, faithfully served his King and was a patriot to his country". 89:(died 1737), only son of Adam Purdon, was Bartholomew's first cousin.Ballyclogh Tower House, the family home, was burnt in the 1690s, and not rebuilt till much later. It is now a ruin. 138:
He married in 1699 Anne Coote, daughter of Colonel Chidley Coote and his wife Catherine Sandys. They were distant cousins, Anne being descended from Margaret Purdon, who married
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Bartholomew Coote-Purdon (1736–1780), who took his maternal grandfather's surname.Anne married secondly William Cole, sometime after 1745.
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1651-6. Sir Nicholas's wife was Alice or Ellis Stephens, daughter of Henry Stephens of County Cork. The barrister and politician
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Historical and Topographical notes etc. on Buttevant, Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow and places in their vicinity
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Cork constituencies
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The State of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's Government
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from 1715 to 1727, and again from 1727 until his death in 1737.
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Bartholomew's father fought on the Williamite side during the
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
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Index

County Cork
Irish House of Commons
Justice of the Peace
Lord Lieutenant of County Cork
High Sheriff of County Cork
Ballyclogh, County Cork
William Jephson
Mallow Castle
Boarstall Tower
Buckinghamshire
regicide
Robert Phayre
County Clare
Baltimore
Henry Purdon
Williamite War in Ireland
Loughrea
Galway
treason
reprieved

Mallow
Doneraile
Castlemartyr
Thomas Jones
Archbishop of Dublin
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
Eyre Coote
banker
tomb

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