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  Kildare, Ireland (County) - LoveToKnow 1911
KILDARE, a county of Ireland in the province of Leinster, bounded W. by Queen's County and King's County, N. by Meath, E. by Dublin and Wicklow, and S. by Carlow.
Kildare returned ten members to the Irish parliament, of whom eight represented boroughs; it sends only two (for the north and south divisions of the county) to the parliament of the United Kingdom.
The county is in the Protestant diocese of Dublin and the Roman Catholic dioceses of Dublin and of Kildare and Leighlin.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Kildare,_Ireland_(County)   (1342 words)

  
 Duke of Leinster Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Leinster are: Marquess of Kildare (1761), Earl of Kildare (1316), Earl of Offaly (1747), Viscount Leinster (1747), Baron Offaly (1620) and Baron Kildare (1870).
The courtesy title of the eldest son and heir of the Duke of Leinster is Marquess of Kildare.
The family was originally based in a large castle in Maynooth in County Kildare.
www.borednet.com /e/n/encyclopedia/d/du/duke_of_leinster.html   (441 words)

  
 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Viscounts 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
THOMAS THYNNE, viscount Weymouth, baron Thynne of Warminster, and a baronet; knight of the garter, one of his majesty's most honourable privy council; groom of the stole to his majesty, high steward of Tamworth in the county of Stafford, one of the elder brethren of the Trinity House, and a governor of the Charter House.
George, born 1735, and elected 1768 and 1774 to represent the borough of Wigan in the county of Lancaster, and 1780 to represent the county of Middlesex.
Thomas, seventh earl of Kildare, his grandson, was constituted by king Henry the sixth in the year 1454 lord deputy of the kingdom of Ireland, which office he exchanged in the year 1463 for that of lord high chancellor of that kingdom for life.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/History/Barons/viscounts1.html   (5845 words)

  
 Kildare Woulfes and Wolfes
In 1339 James was seeking a mill and 15 acres at Balysothenan (?), Co. Kildare, as heir to his unnamed mother, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of William Alesaundre, and, in 1358, was appointed a collector for the barony of Reban.
A Peter Wolff was a Kildare priest in the period 1497-1512 as earlier, was one John Wolf, in 1433.
George Wolfe was TD for Co. Kildare in the Irish Parliament (Dáil) between 1923-32 and died at Forenaghts in 1941.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/mwoulfe/kildarew.htm   (4422 words)

  
 Line of Descent for the Preston family, <b>Barons of Drumahaire</b>, Co Leitrim, Connacht, Ireland. The ...
Sir Christopher Preston, Kt., 2nd Baron Gormanston, KTD 1397 = Elizabeth, dau of William de Loundres, Baron of Naas, Co Kildare.
In 1504 Sir William attended the Earl of Kildare, lord deputy, to the famous battle of Knocktough, in the province of Connacht, where he led the wings of the bowman.
Jenico William Joseph Preston, GCMG, KCMG, 14th Viscount Gormanston, Baron Birminham of Kells in Ossary, Baron Laundres of the Naas, Co Kildare, Baron Gormanston in Ireland, Lieut.
mctiernan.com /drumahir.htm   (1598 words)

  
 Duke of Leinster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Initially Earls of Kildare, the FitzGeralds came to Ireland in 1169, becoming as was said more Irish than the Irish themselves, a phrase which noted how various new waves of arrivals in Ireland adapted Irish culture, religious practices and the language of the native Irish, becoming exactly what the phrase implies.
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Leinster are: Marquess of Kildare (1761), Earl of Kildare (1316), Earl of Offaly (1761), Viscount Leinster, of Taplow in the County of Buckingham (1747), Baron Offaly (1620) and Baron Kildare, of Kildare in the County of Kildare (1870).
The Viscounty of Leinster is in the Peerage of Great Britain, the Barony of Kildare in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and all other titles in the Peerage of Ireland.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Duke_of_Leinster   (580 words)

  
 Part 60 of Chapters towards a History of Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth
AT the close of the year of Our Lord 1597 Thomas Baron Borough, a man of generous disposition and open hand, inured to war and of gracious manners, was sent as Viceroy to Ireland and on his arrival won over some of the Leinstermen and other Irish by his courtesy and graciousness.
Kildare, delighted and flushed with his authority, endeavoured to effect what the Viceroy had been unable to do, namely to advance further.
Kildare thrown from his horse by a stroke of a lance and again mounted by two brothers—O'Hickey, Irishmen, sons of his fostermother, was badly bruised and fled wounded and died in a few days after The O'Hickeys while mounting their master, were themselves surrounded and slain.
www.ucc.ie /celt/published/T100060/text060.html   (656 words)

  
 Baron Digby
The Barony of Digby of Geashill was created in 1620 in the Peerage of Ireland.
The seventh Baron was created an Earl and granted the Barony of Digby of Sherborne in 1765.
The earldom became extinct upon the death of his son, but the two baronies passed together to a cousin.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/ba/baron_digby.html   (107 words)

  
 Pakenham 2 Genealogy
DNB: Baron Offaly and 10th earl of Kildare (1513-1537), son of Gerald, 9th earl; appointed deputy governor of Ireland, 1534, but renounced his allegiance and slew Archbishop Allen; submitted to Lord Leonard Grey, 1535; executed at Tyburn with his five uncles.
The younger, (d 1316), baron; son and heir of Theobald de Verdun the elder; substitute for his father in the Scottish Campaign, 1298; knighted 1298; summoned to Parliament 1299; succeeded to the estates 1309; lieutenant of Ireland 1313.
William, Baron Beauchamp KO26/11012993 WILLIAM MAUDUIT KO27/22025987 Earl of Warwick and Baron of Hanslap.
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 Nesta Princess of Wales
Maurice FitzGerald ancestor of the Earls of Kildare, the Earls of Desmond and the Baron of Naas in Ireland.
Now fighting the Welsh natives, now allying themselves with their cousin, Nesta's brother Gruffuyd, the unconquered Prince of Wales, on whose head Henry had set "a mountain of gold", they remained a constant source of trouble to the King, an ever-present threat to his security.
  Gerald died in 1410 and was buried in the Grey Abbey at Kildare.
www.geocities.com /wbrackett14/Nesta.htm   (3428 words)

  
 BARON NEHEMIAH DONNELLAN
Chapter II Tories Triumphant Sovereign - Anne 1701-1714....as a consequence of Cox's promotion, advancement came to Chief Baron Doyne and Baron Donnellan who found reason to change their political opinions, and a seat on the bench fell to an Irish barrister, Robert Johnson, whose devotion to the name of tory was fanatical.......
Chief Baron of the Exchequer Nehemiah Donnellan, P.C. A year and a half before the close of Ormond's first viceroyalty a contest began between him and the English ministers as to filling a vacancy on the bench caused by the death of Chief Baron Donnellan.
And the rest of the lands in the Cos of Kildare and Dublin from the Corporation of Hollow Sword blades I do bequeath all property to executor for 10 years to pay off debt Brann??town Nenagh Tipperary lands to Nehemiah.
www.ballyd.com /history/baron.html   (889 words)

  
 Sir Alexander MacKenzie on the Myth of Cailean FitzGerald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
He was afterwards created Baron of Wicklow and Naas Offelim of the territory of the Macleans for distinguished services rendered in the subjugation of that country, by Henry II., who on his return to England in 1172 left Maurice in the joint Government.
This, briefly stated, is the genealogy of the Fitzgeralds as given by the supporters of the Irish origin of the Mackenzies, and it may be right or wrong for all we need care in discussing the origin of the Mackenzies.
Thomas, the youngest son, had a son John, who ultimately, on the death of Maurice, fifth Baron Offaly, without issue, succeeded as sixth Baron, and was, on the 14th May, 1316, created the first Earl of Kildare.
members.aol.com /desmondearls/mackenzie.htm   (4363 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | The Duke of Leinster
John FitzGerald, 6th Baron of Offaly, was a valiant soldier who assisted King Edward I in his Scottish campaigns and was created Earl of Kildare in 1316.
Legend has it that, during a fire at Woodstock Castle, Kildare, the Earl, then a baby, was left forgotten in a turret and would have been burnt had not the castle's tame monkey broken its chain and carried him to safety.
Owing to his father's financial mismanagement, the trustees of the family estate entrusted Lord Kildare with the care of the family heirlooms and treasures by way of an advance on his inheritance.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/12/07/db0701.xml   (975 words)

  
 Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
He was translated to Leighlin and Ferns in 1759, and promoted to Kildare in 1761.
After the Archbishopric of Armagh had been declined by Newton, Bishop of Bristol, and Edmund Keene of Chester, it was offered to Robinson, and he became primate on 19 January 1765.
Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby in the peerage of Ireland.
members.aol.com /armroblib/RichardRobinson.htm   (272 words)

  
 Duke of Leinster
His Grace's family has held many Peerages over the centuries; created Baron of Offaly (circa 1203), created Earl of Kildare (Ireland 1316), created Viscount Leinster (Great Britain 1747), created Earl of Offaly and Marquess of Kildare (Ireland 1761), created Baron Kildare (United Kingdom 1870).
All of that said, His Grace presently holds the titles of: Duke of Leinster, Marquess of Kildare, Earl of Kildare, Earl and Baron of Offaly, Viscount Leinster, and Baron Kildare.
John FitzGerald, 6th Baron of Offaly was a valiant soldier who assisted King Edward I in his Scottish campaigns in 1296, 1299, and 1301, was created Earl of Kildare in 1316.
www.hereditarytitles.com /Page8.html   (477 words)

  
 Cloncurry Civil Parish, County Kildare, Ireland, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons
The manor became the property of the Aylmer family, whose; ancient seat, the castle, was defended for the parliament, in 1643, by Col.
It is a vicarage, in the diocese of Kildare, and is part of the union of Kilcock, to the rectory is partly impropriate in the representatives of the late Michael Aylmer, Esq., and the remainder forms the corps of the deanery of the cathedral church to of St.
The title of Baron Cloncurry was first conferred on Sir Nicholas Lawless, in 1789 and his descendant, the present Lord Cloncurry, was so raised to the English peerage in 1831.
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/k/cloncurry.htm   (426 words)

  
 Spring Ithra 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
They are the Baron and Baroness of Lions Gate and Baroness Amanda is also the High Chancellor for the University of Ithra.
(right) The Baron and Baroness were impressed with the variety and quality of Alicia le Wilfulle's AandS projects and presented her with their fretted lizard favor as recognition of this.
At last year's Ithra, the Baroness' carriage had broken down and she was rescued by Lord Geoffrey of Mylar, Lady Catalina of False Isle, Lady Rhyannan of Pembroke Castle and Lord Grimon de Beaujolais.
home.prcn.org /sfryer/SCA/SpringIthra2001/court.html   (313 words)

  
 Nobiliary Titles in the Republic of Ireland
Some examples of this category are the Marquis of Kildare (Baron of Kildare in the UK peerage), the Earl of Meath (UK title of Baron of Chatworth), the Marquis of Donegal (UK Baron of Fishbrook), the Duke of Leinster (UK title of Viscount of Leinster), and Viscount Gormanston (Baron Gormanston in the UK peerage).
Ballykealy, the Baron of the Island - plus the knights of Glin, Kerry, and the White Knight; by the Earl of Ormond, e.g.
The father of the present Queen of the UK was at one time `Baron of Killarney' (1920-1936) but gave up that sub-title upon becoming king.
www2.smumn.edu /facpages/~poshea/uasal/titles.html   (1921 words)

  
 The Viritual Heritage of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Kilkea Castle was a medieval stronghold of the Fitzgeralds, earls of Kildare.
A grand daughter of his married Maurice Fitzgerald, 3rd baron of Offaly, and so the Manor of Kilkea came into the possession of the Fitzgeralds and was to remain in the family for over 700 years.
From the series "The forgotten heritage of Kildare" part 22
library.thinkquest.org /C005116/info7.htm   (70 words)

  
 AllRefer Encyclopedia - British And Irish History, Biographies Encyclopedia
• Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill and 1st earl of Orrery
• Carew, George, Baron Carew of Clopton and earl of Totnes
• Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/categories/ukhistbio.html   (1522 words)

  
 Kildare - OneLook Dictionary Search
Kildare : Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition [home, info]
KILDARE (COUNTY), KILDARE (TOWN) : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
Phrases that include Kildare: aedh of kildare, baron kildare, cape kildare, county kildare history, curragh of kildare, more...
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 ANNE ARUNDEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
RICHARD TALBOTT/SIR ROBERT?CALVERTS__________ According to Amistead Family History, Richard Talbott-who came to MD in 1649-was the son of Sir Robert Talbott,the 2nd Baron of Carlton Co. in Kildare and Grace Calvert.
Grace Calvert was the daughter of Sir George Calvert,1st Baron of Baltimore.
Sir Robert Talbott nephew became Earl of Shrewsbury.In 1649 Richard received a patent from the proprietary government of the province for a tract of land known as Timber Neck.
genealogy.lv /MDBios/anne_arundel.htm   (105 words)

  
 Land Owners in Ireland, 1876 - Kildare
Rev. 28 Kildare Commins James 28 Kildare Conlan Bridget 28 Kildare Conlan Thomas 28 Kildare Connolly Bridget 28 Kildare Connolly Thomas 28 Kildare Connor Edward 28 Kildare Connor Hugh 28 Kildare Conolly Patrick 28 Kildare Conway Edward 28 Kildare Cooley Charles 28 Kildare Coonan Sylvester 28 Kildare Cooper Robert 28 Kildare Cooper Wm.
Reps. of (deceased) 28 Kildare Coote Charles Sir 28 Kildare Cope Mary 28 Kildare Cornwall Robert 28 Kildare Costello John 28 Kildare Costello Luke 28 Kildare Cotton Thomas 28 Kildare Cox James 28 Kildare Coyle Richard 28 Kildare Coyne John 28 Kildare Creagh Mary E. 28 Kildare Crighton Charles Hon.
Rev. 29 Kildare Germaine James 29 Kildare Germaine John 29 Kildare Gibby James 29 Kildare Gibby William 29 Kildare Gibson George 29 Kildare Gibson William 29 Kildare Gill Mary 29 Kildare Glennon unknown Mrs.
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 The Landsraad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Acts of the Landsraad are the most important laws of the land save the Charter and Kaiserial decrees.
The Landsraad consists of all Dukes, all Barons, and the Praetor, an elected citizen who is responsible for moderating debates.
These are distributed, however, in a myriad of ways - in some, the ruling noble keeps all ten votes; in some, they are divided evenly between the ruling noble and zir spouse; and in some, some are given to Barons and Baronesses in reward for their loyal service.
www.shireroth.org /landsraad.html   (222 words)

  
 Kilteel Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In the middle of the 13th century Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Baron of Offaly, founded a Preceptory of Knights Hospitallers at Kilteel.
In 1335 Robert Clifford was ordered to repair the castle.
Nearby are some sections of the preceptory wall and another, less elaborate, gateway.
cloghmore.bravepages.com /kildare/kilteel.html   (99 words)

  
 Census of Shireroth - Microwiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Name: Joseph Strong Account: Gryphon the Pure Residence: Kildare Position: Minister of the Interior Nobility: Honourary Duke of Kildare Citizenship: Here and Yyldrnis.
Scott Siskind: Baron of Hyperborea, Minister of the Exterior, Imperial Advisor on History and Culture
Joseph Strong/Gryphon the Pure, Draco the Tainted, Chimaera the Wise/Schlangen/Duke of Kildare, Baron of Schlangen, Minister of Immigration, Operations Director of A.S.T.R.O. Matthew McIvor/Mattlore Devious/Lothlaria/Duke of Lothlaria, Air Traffic Controller
www.shireroth.org /wiki/index.php?title=Census   (2437 words)

  
 Irish Roots
Finding Your Family in Counties Kildare, Wicklow & Carlow This illustrated, well indexed book, was created exclusively to help you find your family in County Kildare, Wicklow & Carlow, Ireland.
The most numerous families from birth records are given, as well as rather rare Kildare, Wicklow & Carlow families found in heraldic records.
This book is a hands on guide for finding your family in Kildare, Wicklow & Carlow - some family history is included - but it is not a gigantic collection of family histories.
www.irishroots.com /id4586.htm   (1054 words)

  
 FitzEustace, Baron Portlester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"The Eustace Family And Their Lands In County Kildare", Major-General Sir Eustace F. Tickell, Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society, 1955, Vol.
mar Garret Mor Fitzgerald, 8th Earl of Kildare and had issue.
Portlester tomb (effigies of the 1st Baron Portlester and his wife Margaret Dartas), St.Audoen's, Dublin, 1913.
humphrysfamilytree.com /FitzEustace   (490 words)

  
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Case, the name or title of a Baron is no name of Dignity or addition,
Now though some question is made whether the four Lord Proprietors can make Barons or any Knights in their Provinces, because such
or Baron, which is not so ancient of Coat Armor, they not allowing the King by new creations to bar their inheritance and precedency.
www.vcdh.virginia.edu /xml_docs/jamestown/J1053.xml   (9346 words)

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