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- 1900-1901 (Creation)
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Charles James Coote was born on 19 August 1837 as the second of the five children Lieutenant-Colonel Charles James Coote of Mount Coote, county Limerick and Alice née Stuart. His elder brother having died in infancy, Charles succeeded to the Mount Coote estate in 1853, when his father was killed in action in the Second Anglo-Burmese War. Charles James Coote gained the rank of Captain in the 18th Royal Irish Regiment. He married Emily Pakenham in 1867 and died without issue on 11 March 1925.
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Part of Sheet 2 of the black and white first edition six-inch Ordnance Survey map for county Cork, on which the boundaries of the townland of Ballyhubbo have been marked out in a thick red line as part of the estate of Captain Charles James Coote. A thin red line marks the separation of the townland into two holdings. The holdings are individually numbered to correspond with the map reference numbers in the valuation book (P91/1). The map is supported by linen backing and bears two stamps of the General Valuation Office in Dublin with the dates 20 July 1900 and 4 April 1901, respectively.
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- Béarla