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Nathaniel Hooke (1664–1738) was a Franco-Irish Jacobite soldier, diplomatic envoy for the King of France and a Baron in the Peerage of Ireland (as Baron Hooke, ''cr.'' 1708). ==Early life== Born at Corballis in County Meath, he was the third son of John Hooke, of Drogheda and grandson of Alderman Thomas Hooke, of Dublin; his eldest brother was Judge John Hooke (1655–1712). Hooke received his early education at Kilkenny College. 〔http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/717/1/Thomas_Byrne_PhD_%282006%29_-_From_Irish_Whig_rebel_to_Bourbon_d.pdf〕 In 1679 he entered Trinity College, Dublin but he left almost immediately, possibly on account of contention with non-conformist religious opinions. He went to Glasgow University in 1680, before being admitted a sizar at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge on 6 July 1681.
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