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- Crooke_baronets abstract "The Crooke Baronetcy of Baltimore, County Cork was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created for Thomas Crooke, esquire, in 1624 and became extinct on the death of his son Samuel in 1666. The Crooke family were from Cransley in Northamptonshire; Thomas Crooke, father of the first baronet, was a well-known preacher of strongly Calvinist views.Sir Thomas was granted substantial lands in County Cork; he founded the town of Baltimore (which was largely destroyed in the Sack of Baltimore in 1631) and also gave his name to the village of Crookhaven. He sat in the Irish House of Commons as member for Baltimore in the Irish Parliament of 1613-15. Although he claimed to have been moved by religious fervour in founding Baltimore, he was often accused of condoning, if not actually practicing, piracy. A Privy Council investigation in 1608 cleared him of any wrongdoing.".
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- Crooke_baronets wikiPageID "39325096".
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- Crooke_baronets subject Category:Baronets_in_the_Baronetage_of_Ireland.
- Crooke_baronets subject Category:Extinct_baronetcies.
- Crooke_baronets subject Category:Irish_people_of_English_descent.
- Crooke_baronets subject Category:People_from_Northamptonshire.
- Crooke_baronets comment "The Crooke Baronetcy of Baltimore, County Cork was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created for Thomas Crooke, esquire, in 1624 and became extinct on the death of his son Samuel in 1666.".
- Crooke_baronets label "Crooke baronets".
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- Crooke_baronets sameAs Q16988241.
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- Crooke_baronets depiction Baltimore_view,_2005.JPG.
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