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Mrs. Cooke ( - fl. 1673)

Unidentified. A register of the parish records for St. Mary's church in Chislet names Alexander Cooke as donor "for himselfe his wife and daugh[ter]" in aide of the "Xtians wch groane under Turkish saluery," dated 10 April 1671 (Hovenden, 111-112). Relevant locations: Lived at or near Chislet
Relationships: Mrs. Cooke was a donor to John Bargrave (1610-1680)
Mrs. Cooke was a wife of Alexander Cooke (-bur. 26 Mar 1672)

daughter of Alexander Cooke (-fl. 1673) was a daughter of Mrs. Cooke
Linked print sources: as Mentioned or referenced by - The register of all the christenings, marriages, and burials in the parish of St. Mary, Chislet, in the county of Kent, from the year 1583 to 1707.
References in Documents:
Bargrave's labels (Canterbury Cathedral loose papers) The natiue Virginian mony, gould, siluer, pearle, brought ouer by Mr Mr. Alexander Coocke that being thrust owt of his liuing at Dankester in Yorksheer by the Rebels went ouer. Chaplaine to Sr Sir Tho Lunsford and at the Kings restauration was made Minister of Chislet neere Canterbury in Kent, by Archbishop Juxon. --------- The black that is the gold. The name forgot, The long white, their siluer caled Ranoke The smale white theire pearle caled Wapenpake The wife And Daughter of Mr Mr. Cooke gaue mee thē as a present at a newe years time. John Bargraue Præb Prebendary Cant. Canterbury 1673.