• The Boate (also called Boot or de Boot) family was a prominent Irish family of Dutch origin and noble ancestry which left the Dutch Republic and became...
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    William Taylor Boate (1825–1865) Mary Rosalie Boate (1859-1862) Ida Emma Boate (1861–1927) ⚭ John Carrick (1852–1928) William Massey Boate (1862-1862) Jonathan...
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    Godfrey Boate (1673/1676 - 1722) was an Irish judge: he is mainly remembered now for incurring the enmity of Jonathan Swift, who celebrated Boate's death...
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  • Gerard Boate (also Gérard de Boot, Bootius or Botius) (1604, Gorinchem – 1650, Dublin) was a Dutch physician, known for his Natural History of Ireland...
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  • Arnold Boate, originally called de Boot (1606–1653) was a Dutch physician, writer and Hebraist who spent much of his life abroad, and lived for several...
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    Josiah Child (section Family)
    seventeenth-century economic writers". Child married firstly, Hannah Boate, daughter of Edward Boate, on 26 December 1654 at Portsmouth, Hampshire. He had one surviving...
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    John Hutchings (slave trader) (category Donelson family)
    misfortun of Sinking one of the Boates after being about half loaded. The Boate Sprung aleake in the Bow and'all we Could do She would go to Bot-to There...
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    Ireland. pp. 186–191. "LEITRIM". Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Boate 1652, pp. 120. Henry 1914, pp. 243. Correspondent 1882, pp. 37. Sliabh an...
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  • and Durie moved to London where she stayed with Katherine Boate and her husband Gerard Boate, physician and author of A Natural History of Ireland. She...
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  • Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh (category Boyle family)
    Hartlib and his closest ally John Dury, she knew John Beale, Arnold Boate and Gerard Boate, Sir Cheney Culpeper, Theodore Haak, William Petty, Robert Wood...
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