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Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite)

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In April 1707, Hooke again went to Scotland, with Lieutenant-Colonel Lord John Murray, to liaise with the Jacobites. The next year, he became a
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issued on 10 March 1685–86, but in 1688 he gave himself up and was pardoned.
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Hooke's correspondence from 1703 to 1707, partly transcribed by his nephew
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but he left almost immediately, possibly on account of contention with
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as he had Glasgow, without obtaining a degree. He went abroad to join
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in Oxford for safe keeping. It was edited (2 vols. with memoir), by
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did not seriously involve Hooke; he was in touch that year with
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to the Scottish Jacobites, and in 1706 he requested French
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Revolutions d'Ecosse et d'Irlande en 1707, 1708, et 1709
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soldier, diplomatic envoy for the King of France and a
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From this point, Hooke became a loyal servant of King
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of the French Army (3 March 1708) and was created an
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at Flanders and the Moselle. In August 1705 he led a
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List of Ambassadors of France to the United Kingdom
184:In 1702, Hooke entered into communication with the 70:(1655–1712). Hooke received his early education at 533:People associated with the University of Cambridge 113:'s forces in Holland. In 1685, he landed with the 259:, but this negotiation was ineffective given the 514: 66:Thomas Hooke, of Dublin; his eldest brother was 188:; the next year, he was given a command in the 492:. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 441:. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 165:in Scotland, but in May 1689, was captured at 161:convert. After James's abdication, he joined 380: 324:(1758) published at The Hague 1758, and in 320:, 1870–71. Parts had already appeared in 247:to Scotland. Instead, in 1711 he went to 177:, and then entered French service in the 58:, he was the third son of John Hooke, of 36:Baron in the Jacobite Peerage of Ireland 100: 14: 515: 451: 340:Hooke married, in 1704, Eleanor Susan 421: 419: 417: 415: 413: 411: 409: 407: 405: 403: 287:Commander of the Order of Saint Louis 251:on a diplomatic mission on behalf of 432:"Hooke, Nathaniel (1664-1738)"  296:Lord Hooke died on 25 October 1738. 227:expedition of that year, and at the 573:People educated at Kilkenny College 478: 425: 148: 24: 400: 25: 584: 504:Works by or about Nathaniel Hooke 497: 89:in 1680, before being admitted a 489:Dictionary of National Biography 468: 438:Dictionary of National Biography 388:. National University of Ireland 137:to raise an insurrection in the 18:Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite baron) 563:Order of Saint Louis recipients 348:from 1708), Lady-in-Waiting to 85:religious opinions. He went to 30:(1664–1738) was a Franco-Irish 553:Barons in the Jacobite peerage 445: 374: 121:, acting in the guise of his " 13: 1: 367: 234: 194:War of the Spanish Succession 129:, Hooke was sent as a secret 49: 484:Hooke, Nathaniel (1664-1738) 223:before seeing action in the 208:, before taking part in the 97:, Cambridge on 6 July 1681. 7: 457:A Cambridge Alumni Database 453:"Hooke, Nathaniel (HK681N)" 355: 279:British Ambassador to Paris 243:in 1709, to go again as an 141:; he was exempted from the 40:Baron Hooke of Hooke Castle 10: 589: 459:. University of Cambridge. 299: 268:Jacobite rebellion of 1715 335: 111:Archibald, Earl of Argyll 346:Eleanor, The Lady Hooke 231:in the following year. 79:Trinity College, Dublin 308:, were donated to the 381:Thomas Byrne (2006). 163:John, Viscount Dundee 95:Sidney Sussex College 54:Born at Corballis in 272:John, Earl of Stair 239:Hooke turned down a 229:Battle of Malplaquet 192:, and served in the 107:Cambridge University 101:Monmouth's rebellion 77:In 1679, he entered 314:William Dunn Macray 210:Battle of Ramillies 186:Duke of Marlborough 175:Battle of the Boyne 87:Glasgow University 275: 261:Treaty of Utrecht 217:Brigadier-General 123:personal chaplain 16:(Redirected from 580: 558:Knights of Malta 508:Internet Archive 493: 472: 471: 461: 460: 449: 443: 442: 434: 423: 398: 397: 395: 393: 387: 378: 326:James Macpherson 310:Bodleian Library 289:. 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Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite baron)
Jacobite
Baron in the Jacobite Peerage of Ireland
County Meath
Drogheda
Alderman
Judge John Hooke
Kilkenny College
Trinity College, Dublin
non-conformist
Glasgow University
sizar
Sidney Sussex College
Cambridge University
Archibald, Earl of Argyll
Duke of Monmouth
Lyme Regis
personal chaplain
Somerset
envoy to London
Henry Danvers
City
General Pardon
James II and VII
Roman Catholic
John, Viscount Dundee
Chester
Tower of London
Battle of the Boyne
Galmoye Regiment

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