COOTE, HENRY JOSEPH, brother of Richard Coote (qv); b. 9 Jan 1819; adm. 1 Oct 1827; Ensign, 22nd Foot, 23 Sep 1836; Lieut., 17 Sep 1839; Capt., 7 Dec 1844; 28th Foot, 5 Jan 1848; 36th Foot, 2 Mar 1849; 18th Foot, half-pay, 1 Jul 1853; Brevet Maj., 16 May 1857; retd 29 Mar 1861; served throughout operations in Scinde and severely wounded at capture of Hyderabad, 1843; m. 22 Oct 1844 Rhoda Carleton, only dau. of William Holmes, Brookfield, Sussex. [dead by 1881]
COOTE, HOLMES, brother of Richard Coote (qv); b. 10 Nov 1815; adm. 18 Jan 1826; apprenticed to Sir William Lawrence, Surgeon to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; MRCS 1838, FRCS 1844; Assistant Surgeon, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 1854-63, Surgeon from 1863; Surgeon to British Hospital at Smyrna, 1855, and in the Dardanelles 1856, while on leave of absence during Crimean War; author of a treatise on Joint Diseases, 1867, and of other publications on surgical subjects; m. 1st, 1 Aug 1848 Jessie Blanche, dau. of John Herbert Koe, County Court Judge; m. 2nd, 14 Sep 1852 Georgina Gordon, eldest dau. of Gordon Lorimer, Lidsey Lodge, Sussex; d. 22 Dec 1872. DNB.
COOTE, RICHARD, eldest son of Richard Holmes Coote, Lincoln’s Inn, barrister, one of the Six Conveyancing Counsel to Court of Chancery, and Elizabeth Callander (IGI); b. 7 Jul 1814; adm. 14 Nov 1825; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 3 Dec 1831; migr. to Trinity Hall, Camb., matr. Lent 1836; head of 1st cl., Civil Law, 1839-40; Fellow of Trinity Hall from 24 Dec 1841; LLB 1842; LLD 1853; adm. Lincoln’s Inn, 3 Nov 1832, called to bar 17 Nov 1841; assisted his father in the third edition of his Treatise on Mortgages, 1850; d. 5 Apr 1871.
COOTE, THOMAS, LORD COLOONY, second son of Richard Coote, 3rd Earl of Bellamont (I), and his first wife Judith, dau. of Francis Wilkinson, Southwark, Surrey; b. 15 Apr 1710; adm. Nov 1719; left 1728; styled Lord Coloony after the death of his elder brother in 1740; m. 6 Feb 1733/4 Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Bond, Dublin, merchant; d. 24 Mar 1765.
COOTE, THOMAS; b.; adm.; QS; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1601, adm. pens. 1601 ?, scholar 16 Apr 1602; BA 1605/6; MA 1609 (incorp. Oxford 9 Jul 1611); BD 1617; Fellow of Trinity Coll. from 1608; a conspicuous figure in the great riot at the gate of Trinity Coll. Feb 1610/1 (Cambridge Antiq. Soc. Publications, octavo series, no. xliii, 1906); ordained deacon and priest (Peterborough) 10 May 1612; Vicar of Bottisham, Cambs., 1617; d. 1619.
COPE, ---; b.; in school list May 1803; left 1803.
COPE, A.; b.; in school list May 1803; left 1803.
COPE, SIR ANTHONY, BART., brother of Edmund William Cope (qv); b. 9 Mar 1842; adm. Jun 1854 (James'); QS Jun 1856; left Apr 1859; Ensign, Rifle Brigade, 16 Oct 1860; Lieut., 2 May 1865; Capt., 13 Nov 1872; Maj., 1 Jul 1881; Adjutant to Auxiliary Forces 13 May 1875 - 14 Nov 1881; Lieut. -Col., half-pay, 9 Mar 1890; retd., 21 May 1890; served in Canada during Fenian raids 1866-70, and in Ashanti War 1874; succ. father as 13th baronet 7 Jan 1892; of Bramshill Park, Hants.; JP (1899) Hampshire; Roman Catholic convert; m. 13 Oct 1870 Mary Leckonby, widow of Rev. Henry Goold Tudway, Vicar of Walton, Somerset, and dau. of John Lewis Phipps, Leighton, Wilts.; d. 3 Nov 1932.
COPE, ARTHUR MAINLEY, brother of Edgar Broome Cope (qv); b. 27 Apr 1854; adm. (G) 21 Jun 1867; Min. Can. 1869; left Dec 1870; assumed surname of Cope in lieu of Pinniger, 10 Aug 1867; adm. solicitor Feb 1877; practised in London; d. 28 Jan 1927. [check if became barrister]
COPE, EDGAR BROOME, eldest son of John Alexander Mainley Cope, formerly Pinniger, Drumilly, co. Armagh, and Pembridge Square, London, solicitor, and Georgina Catherine, third dau. of Nathaniel Garland, Michaelstowe Hall, Essex; b. 26 Mar 1849; adm. (G) 11 Oct 1862; QS 1 Nov 1864; left Whitsun 1868; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 17 Oct 1868; assumed surname of Cope in lieu of Pinniger, 10 Aug 1867; adm. Inner Temple 7 Jun 1870, called to bar 26 Jan 1875; practised at Lahore, Punjab; d. at Lahore 6 Jul 1891.