- Eyre Coote (1760–1823)
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death_date = 1823
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footnotes =General Eyre Coote (1760 – 1823) was a British soldier who was born inIreland . He was the second son of Charles Coote (1713 –12 February 1776 , married on31 July 1753 to Grace Tilson, who died1 January 1767 ), DD, Dean ofKilfenora , brother ofCharles Henry Coote (1754-1823), who succeeded the lastEarl of Mountrath as 2nd Baron Castle Coote in 1802, and nephew ofSir Eyre Coote, KB , the celebrated IndianGeneral , to whose vast estates in England and Ireland he eventually succeeded.Following studies at Eton and
Trinity College Dublin , Coote purchased a commission in the34th Regiment of Foot - of which his uncle was colonel - in 1774. He soon found himself bound for North America to fight in the Revolutionary War, seeing action in Brooklyn in August 1776, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth Court House before finally being taken prisoner at the final Battle of Yorktown in 1781.He served in England and Ireland when they were threatened by French invasion and against the French on the Continent. He went on to serve in
Holland ,Egypt and eventually becameGovernor-General ofJamaica (1806-1808) where he possibly sired an ancestor ofColin Powell . [ [http://www.umich.edu/news/index.html?Releases/2005/Apr05/r042505a Three hundred pounds of history? Priceless] ]As William Cooper refers in his "History of the Rod. Flaggellation and the Flaggellants" (1870), Sir Eyre was removed from the service on the 21st May 1816 because of the scandal he caused in the
Christ's Hospital school for boys. On 25th Nov. 1815 he entered the school and offered some boys money for an opportunity toflog them. After that he asked them to flog him and rewarded them with money. Caught by the school nurse, he was charged for indecent conduct by theLord Mayor of London and, after that, by the military court. He was appointedGCB 1815 and stripped of it 1816.Coote lost his seat in parliament at the dissolution of 1818, and died 10 Dec. 1823. He was twice married, and left issue by both wives. His first wife, Sarah (died 1795), daughter of John Robbard, is the subject of one of George Romney's famous paintings.
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before=Sir George Nugent
title=Governor of Jamaica | years=1806–1808
after=The Duke of Manchester
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