Charles Coote, 2nd Baron Castle Coote

      Charles Henry Coote, 2nd Baron Castle Coote PC (25 August 1754 – 22 January 1823), known as Charles Coote until 1802, was an Irish politician.

      Background and education

      A member of the Coote family headed by the Earl of Mountrath, Coote was the son of the Very Reverend Charles Coote, Dean of Kilfenora, by Grace Tilson, daughter of Thomas Tilson. Sir Eyre Coote was his younger brother. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Dublin.[1]

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      Political career

      Coote was returned to the Irish House of Commons for Queen's County in 1776, a seat he held until 1783, and then represented Maryborough until 1798. He once again sat for Queen's County from 1798 to 1800, when the Irish Parliament was abolished.[1][2] He served as Commissioner of Barracks of Ireland between 1788 and 1789, as Commissioner of Accounts of Ireland between 1789 and 1795, as Commissioner of Customs of Ireland between 1795 and 1799 and as Commissioner of Excise of Ireland between 1799 and 1806[1] and was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in 1800.[3] In 1801 he was returned to the British Parliament for Queen's County.[1][4] In 1800 Coote's kinsman Charles Coote, 7th Earl of Mountrath, had been created Baron Castle Coote, in the Queen's County, in the Peerage of Ireland, with a special remainder to his kinsman, Charles Coote.[5] Lord Mountrath died in 1802 and Charles Coote succeeded as 2nd Baron Castle Coote according to the special remainder (the earldom became extinct; see Coote baronets). Coote was consequently forced to resign his seat in Parliament as Irish peers were not allowed to represent Irish constituencies in Parliament.[1][1] Lord Castle Coote served as a Commissioner of Customs of Ireland between 1802 and 1803 and as First Commissioner between 1806 and 1823.[1]

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      Family

      Lord Castle Coote married Elizabeth Anne Tilson, daughter of Reverend Henry Tilson, in 1779. They had several children. Lady Castle Coote died in January 1821. Lord Castle Coote died in January 1823, aged 68, and was succeeded in the barony by his only surviving son, Eyre.[1]

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      References

      Parliament of Ireland
      Preceded by
      William Pole
      John Dawson
      Member of Parliament for Queen's County
      1776–1783
      With: John Dawson 1776–1779
      John Warburton 1779–1783
      Succeeded by
      John Warburton
      Sir John Parnell, Bt
      Preceded by
      John Tydd
      Hon. Richard FitzPatrick
      Member of Parliament for Maryborough
      1783–1798
      With: Sir John Parnell, Bt 1783
      Sir Arthur Brooke, Bt 1783–1785
      Frederick Trench 1785–1790
      Samuel Hayes 1790–1796
      Hon. John Vesey 1796–1798
      Succeeded by
      Eyre Coote
      Henry Parnell
      Preceded by
      Sir John Parnell, Bt
      John Warburton
      Member of Parliament for Queen's County
      1798–1800
      With: Sir John Parnell, Bt
      Constituency abolished
      Parliament of the United Kingdom
      New constituency Member of Parliament for Queen's County
      1801–1802
      With: Sir John Parnell, Bt 1801
      Hon. William Wellesley-Pole 1801–1802
      Succeeded by
      Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
      Henry Parnell
      Peerage of Ireland
      Preceded by
      Charles Henry Coote
      Baron Castle Coote
      1802–1823
      Succeeded by
      Eyre Tilson Coote
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      Last modified on 15 December 2012, at 10:42