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Robert Jacobe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Jacobe Sir Robert Jacob or Jacobe (1573-1618 ) was Solicitor General for Ireland between 1606 and 1618. He was a friend and close associate of Sir John Davies, the Attorney General for Ireland, who was the key figure in the Irish administration during those years. == Family == He was born at Higher Bockhampton, now Stinsford in Dorset, the second son of Robert Jacob and Anne Steldon. The Jacob family were descended from William Jacob, who was living in Tolpuddle in 1450. Robert valued his association with both towns and in applying for a coat of arms called himself Robert Jacob of Tolpuddle and Bockhampton.〔"Pedigree of Jacob of Tolpuddle and Bockhampton 1608 National Library of Ireland〕 About 1603 he married Mary Lynch, widow of David Targett; she was the daughter of William Lynch, a merchant of Southampton. Mary was a colourful character with a reputation for wit, who once publicly ridiculed the Spanish Ambassador, Count Gondomar. They has five children, Robert, Arthur, Francis, Mary and Anne. All five were still alive in 1617 when they are mentioned in their grandfather William Lynch's will〔Will of William Linch 1617, UK National Archives Catalogue reference prob/11/129〕 but only the younger Mary is definitely known to have been still living in 1623. She married Sir James Hamilton of Manor Elieston, a cousin of the Earl of Abercorn.〔Paul, Sir James Balfour ''The Scots Peerage'' Edinburgh 1904〕
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