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For the Franco-Irish Jacobite soldier and diplomatic envoy, see Nathaniel Hooke (Jacobite). Nathaniel Hooke (c. 1687 – 19 July 1763) was an English historian.
Nathaniel Hooke (1664–1738) was a Franco-Irish Jacobite soldier, diplomatic envoy for the King of France and a Baron in the Jacobite Peerage of Ireland

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Hooke, Nathaniel (1664–1738), Jacobite envoy, was born at Corballis, Co. Meath, the third son of John Hooke, a merchant at Drogheda, and his wife Margaret.
[X-Info] Hooke, Nathaniel, 1664-1738: Correspondence of Colonel N. Hooke,: agent from the court of France to the Scottish Jacobites, in the years 1703-1707. ( ...
Author; nephew of Nathaniel Hooke, the elder (1716-96); friend of Pope and disciple of Fenelon; admitted 1702 to Lincoln's Inn; wrote, at her dictation, ...
Nathaniel Hooke (1690? - 1763) ... Writer. Profile. Born: 1690? Died: 1763. Gender: Male. Share ...
Title: Nathaniel Hooke. Date: 1720s (?) or 1730s. Medium: oil on canvas. Measurements: H 125.7 x W 100.3 cm. Accession number: 68.
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