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Anne Coote Boyle

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Apr 1725
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Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
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The sepulture of the following persons is extracted, chiefly, from the register of this cathedral. 1725 -- April 6, died Lady Blessington ; intombed the 11th. Reg. Her name was Anne, she was daughter of the Earl of Montrath, and second wife to Morrough, Viscount Blessington, by whom she had issue, the second Lord Blessington, and two daughters, the youngest of whom, Anne, was married to Lord Mountjoy, whose son was afterwards created Earl of Blessington. Butler MS. Archdall, Peer. Vol. I. pag. 149. The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick near Dublin, from it foundation in 1190, to the year 1819: comprising a topographical account of the lands and parishes ... and biographical memoirs of its deans. Collected, chiefly, from sources of original record, by William Monck Mason, esq.
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In November, 1672, his Lordship took to his second wife the Lady Anne Coote, daughter of Charles, the second Earl of Mountrath, and by her, who died 5 April, 1725, and was interred with him the 11th, he had two sons and two daughters, viz. Michael, who died an infant in 1686; Charles, his successor; Alicia, born in February, 1676, . . . and died 28 October, 1700; and Anne, . . . and she died 27 October, 1741, at Calais in France. The peerage of Ireland: or, A genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom, Volume 1 by John Lodge, Mervyn Archdall
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The sepulture of the following persons is extracted, chiefly, from the register of this cathedral. 1725 -- April 6, died Lady Blessington ; intombed the 11th. Reg. Her name was Anne, she was daughter of the Earl of Montrath, and second wife to Morrough, Viscount Blessington, by whom she had issue, the second Lord Blessington, and two daughters, the youngest of whom, Anne, was married to Lord Mountjoy, whose son was afterwards created Earl of Blessington. Butler MS. Archdall, Peer. Vol. I. pag. 149. The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick near Dublin, from it foundation in 1190, to the year 1819: comprising a topographical account of the lands and parishes ... and biographical memoirs of its deans. Collected, chiefly, from sources of original record, by William Monck Mason, esq.
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In November, 1672, his Lordship took to his second wife the Lady Anne Coote, daughter of Charles, the second Earl of Mountrath, and by her, who died 5 April, 1725, and was interred with him the 11th, he had two sons and two daughters, viz. Michael, who died an infant in 1686; Charles, his successor; Alicia, born in February, 1676, . . . and died 28 October, 1700; and Anne, . . . and she died 27 October, 1741, at Calais in France. The peerage of Ireland: or, A genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom, Volume 1 by John Lodge, Mervyn Archdall
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