The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
daughter of Alexander 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 ChisletRelationships: daughter of Alexander Cooke was a daughter of Alexander Cooke (-bur. 26 Mar 1672)
daughter of Alexander Cooke was a daughter of Mrs. Cooke (-fl. 1673)
daughter of Alexander Cooke was a donor to Ralph Thoresby (1658-1725)
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 Virginian
Natiues monyThe natiue
Virginian mony , gould, siluer, pearle,
brought ouer by
M
Mr.
Alexander Coocke that being thrust
owt of his liuing atDankester in Yorksheer
by the Rebels went ouer. Chaplaine
t o
SSir
Tho Lunsford and at the Kings restauration
was made Minister ofChislet neere Canterbury in
Kent ,
by Archbishop Juxon .
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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
M
Mr.
Cooke gaue mee thē as a present
at a newe years time.
John Bargraue
Præb
Prebendary
Cant.
Canterbury
1673 .
Natiues mony
brought ouer by
r
owt of his liuing at
r
was made Minister of
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The black that is the gold. The name forgot,
The long white, their siluer caled Ranoke
The smale white theire pearle caled Wapenpake
r
at a newe years time.