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Note for:   Cecil Pybus Cooke,   1813 - 1895         Index

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Cyril Pybus was one of 7 children, having 3 brothers and 3 sisters........

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Note for:   Margaret Pratt,   1713 - 1746         Index

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     Eldest daughter of Benjamin Pratt Esq., of Argher Co. Meath
Her mother was Jane daughter of Thomas Nugent Esq., of Clonlost Co. West Meath. Ireland.

The above mentioned Benjamin Pratt was son of Benjamin Pratt the elder, and his mother was Margaret daughter of James Mortimer Esq of Lislin, Caven, : which Benjamin the elder , was younger brother to Joseph Pratt Esq. the ancester of Col. Joseph Pratt of Cabra Castle, Caven.

Margaret inherited her Father's estates including Argher. The Pratt estates then passed to her son Samuel Winter.

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Note for:   Rev-Sankey Winter,    - 1736         Index

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Archdeacon of Killala and Dean of Kildare in Ireland.

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Note for:   Elizabeth Lloyd,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     Daughter of Dr. William Loyd Bishop of Killala.

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Note for:   Samuel Winter,    - 1670         Index

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     Was confirmed in the estates of his father by the letters patent of Charles II in 1668

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Note for:   Elizabeth Sankey,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     Daughter or Sister of Col. Sankey Officer under the Commonwealth.

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Note for:   Samuel Winter,   1603 - 1666         Index

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Rector of Cottingham, Yorkshire.

Doctor of Divinity

Chaplain to All Ireland. then Provost of Trinty Collage Dublin.

Acquired estates in Co. Meath and West Meath

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Note for:   Katherine Acton,   1708 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   3 JUN 1708
     Place:   St. Dunstan in the East, London. Eng


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Note for:   Edward Acton,   1709 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   20 JUN 1709
     Place:   St. Dunstan in the East, London. Eng


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Note for:   John Acton,   1710 - UNKNOWN         Index

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     Date:   5 SEP 1710
     Place:   St. Dunstan in the East, London. Eng


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Note for:   Philip Acton,   1711 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   18 DEC 1711
     Place:   St. Dunstan in the East, London. Eng


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Note for:   John Francis Edward Acton,   1736 - 12 AUG 1811         Index

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     Date:   3 JUN 1736
     Place:   Morville, Shrops. Eng

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     From 'Catholic Encyclopedia' http://www.newadvent.org/cahten

JOHN FRANCIS EDWARD ACTON
Sixth Baronet of the name, son of a Shropshire physician, born at Besancon, 3 June 1736; died at Palermo, 12 August 1811. He entered the military service of the Duke of Tuscany, and distinguished himself in the Algerine war in 1775 during which he rescued 4,000 Spaniards from the Corsairs. Since 1779 he was engaged in the reorganization of the Neapolitan navy. He became a favourite of Queen Caroline and was made successively minister of the marine, of finance and prime minister of the kingdom to which he rendered notable services. When the Parthenopeian Republic was established by the French at Naples in 1798 Acton fled. After the restoration of the Bourbons he was temporarily reinstated but was removed in 1806, and retired to Palermo.

From http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people
ACTON, SIR JOHN FRANCIS EDWARD
1736?-1811, Neapolitan statesman of British origin, b. Besancon, France. Called upon by Queen Marie Caroline and King Ferdinand IV of Naples (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) to reform the Neapolitan army and navy in 1779, Acton also served as minister of finance and as prime minister (1785 - 1806 with brief interruptions). With the assistance of Emma, Lady Hamilton, the queen's confidante, he rid Naples of Spanish ingluence and strengthened ties with Great Britain and with Austria. He shared the political vicissitudes of the royal family, going with tehm into exile in 1798 after Naples had been taken by the French. After the fall of the Parthenopean Republic (1799), he played a major role in the bloody reprisals and consolidated absolutism, In 1806 the French reconquiest of Naples under Napoleon I forced Acton into exile again.

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Note for:   Sir. Joseph Edward Acton,   1737 - UNKNOWN         Index

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     Stepchild.