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  Earl of Meath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl of Meath is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1627.
The Earl bears the subsidiary titles of Baron Ardee (1616) in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Chaworth, of Eaton Hall (1831) in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Anthony Windham Normand Brabazon, 14th Earl of Meath (1910-1998)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_of_Meath   (167 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - John Chaworth, 2nd Viscount Chaworth of Armagh and others
She married Chaworth Brabazon, 6th Earl of Meath, son of Chambre Brabazon, 5th Earl of Meath and Juliana Chaworth, on 13 December 1731.
     Edward Brabazon, 7th Earl of Meath was born circa 1691.
She married Edward Brabazon, 7th Earl of Meath, son of Chambre Brabazon, 5th Earl of Meath and Juliana Chaworth, in 1720.
www.thepeerage.com /p3192.htm   (705 words)

  
 James I Descendants News, 2003
1934), scion of the Earls of Shannon, and of Lady Nell Boyle, b.1937, (daughter of the 6th Earl of Malmesbury)) and Caroline Gutbrod (daughter of the late Herr Friedrich-Wilhelm Gutbrod and of Frau Friedrich-Wilhelm Gutbrod, of Sachsen, Baden-Wüttemberg, Germany).
James Ogilvy, and a nephew of the Earl of Airlie, and Matilda Theresa Caroline Noel [b.1972], daughter of Gerard Lionel Noel, of the Earls of Gainsborough.
The engagement was announced 3 May, 2003, between Capt the Hon Edward Lionel Seymour Dawson-Damer, MVO, (b.1967), Equerry to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 1992-94, second son of the 7th Earl of Portarlington and the Countess of Portarlington, and Joanne Margaret Grant, daughter of Professor and Mrs Michael Grant, of Perth, Western Australia.
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/j12003.html   (6141 words)

  
 A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis
The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Meath, united by episcopal authority, in 1823, to the rectory of Portshangan, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the tithes amount to £85; and the gross value of the union, tithes and glebe inclusive, is £193.
The manor descended by marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of William de Burgo, Earl of Ulster, to Lionel, Duke of Clarence, from whom it passed to the Mortimer family, and subsequently to the Earl of Clanricarde, to whom it was confirmed, in 1610, together with the castle, monastery, fair and markets.
The Earl of Clanricarde died in 1636, and was succeeded by Ulic, the fifth Earl of that family, who, on the breaking out of the war in 1641, fortified his castle and took every precaution to secure the peace of the county.
www.libraryireland.com /topog/p.php   (17603 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 8
Brabazon, Anthony Windham Norman, Earl of Meath 14th, b.
Brabazon, John Chambre, Earl of Meath 10th, b.
Brabazon, Reginald le Normand, Earl of Meath 13th, b.
www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk /public/genealogy/royal/gedx08.html   (405 words)

  
 Parish of Rathfarnham
Then the youth went in the Earl's train to England, where he fell sick of the smallpox, and was provided with money (which the Earl was careful to have refunded), and with the use of the Earl's medicine chest and became the constant companion of the Earl's son, whom he accompanied to Oxford.
Edward Worth, a young lady of great merit, as we are informed, who brought to her husband a fortune of £10,000.
Edward Deane, on his; death in 1717, was succeeded at Terenure by his eldest son, who bore the same Christian name, and who had been returned two years before as the second member for Inistiogue.
www.chapters.eiretek.org /books/ball1-6/Ball2/ball2.4.html   (9409 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Anthony Brabazon, 8th Earl of Meath and others
He was the son of Edward Brabazon, 7th Earl of Meath and Martha Collins.
She married Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl of Fortescue, son of Matthew Fortescue, 2nd Baron Fortescue and Anne Campbell, on 10 May 1782.
She married Reverend Henry Hugh Courtenay, 13th Earl of Devon, son of William Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon and Henrietta Leslie Pepys, on 6 January 1835.
www.thepeerage.com /p916.htm   (720 words)

  
 Irish Marriages A-G [ Marriages ] : Free Genealogy Pages from Ulster Ancestry
Brabazon, Henry, Seafield co. Louth=Elliott, Mrs., of Francis Nov. 1803 p.
and Earl of Castlerosse, I., one of the 18 peers cr.
of Orkeny and Earl of Inchiquin, and cousin Duke of Leinster, in London Dec. 1778 p.
www.ulsterancestry.com /ShowFreePage.php?id=195   (7740 words)

  
 brabazon1
Edward Brabazon, 1st Earl of Meath (b c1580, bur 19.12.1651)
Edward Brabazon, 4th Earl of Meath (b c1638, dsps 22.02.1707)
Wallop Brabazon of Eaton Garnage, Sheriff of Herefordshire (a 1630)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/bb4fz/brabazon1.htm   (514 words)

  
 Lewis Annagasson - Carrickbaggott
During the invasion of Edward Bruce, who laid waste much of the surrounding country, many of the inhabitants assembled for protection in this friary, which was attacked by a party of Scots and Irish under his command, and reduced to ashes.
The Earl of Meath enjoys the inferior title of Baron Brabazon, of Ardee, by which his ancestor, Sir Edward Brabazon, was elevated to the peerage of Ireland, in 1616.
In 1596, Henry Oge, son-in­law of the Earl of Tyrone, notwithstanding the submission made and pledges given by that nobleman to Queen Elizabeth, made an attempt to surprise the castle, but was defeated.
www.jbhall.freeservers.com /lewis_annagasson_to_carrickbaggott.htm   (5703 words)

  
 :::: Clan Cleary - Orpen Pedigree::::
1i John Anthony Brabazon, 15th Earl of Meath, Lord Brabazon, Baron of Ardee, and Baron Chaworth of Eaton Hall, Co Hereford who is married and lives at his estate of Killruddery, Bray, Co Wicklow, which is worth approx.
9b Mary Orpen married Raymond Crosbie of Ballyheigue, whose sister Agnes Crosbie married Edward Herbert of Mucross (1660-1737) and was ancestor of the later Herberts of Muckross House.
We may surmise that her relative, Lady Mary Dorcas Chichester, daughter of the 1st Earl of Donegall, and living in the neighbouring County of Cork, as wife of John St. Leger of Doneraile may have been godmother to the child.
www.clancleary.com /html/orpen.htm   (1336 words)

  
 James I Descendants News, 2004
Presumably this is the grandson of the 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, born 25 July, 1914 (son of the PM's second son, Herbert, who married Lady Cynthia Charteris, daughter of the 11th Earl of Wemyss).
Laura is a granddaughter paternally of the 15th Lord Lovat, and a granddaughter maternally of the 8th Earl of Warwick.
The engagement was announced 3 December, 2004, between Harry Timothy Renwick (b.1968, second son of Sir Richard Eustace Renwick, 4th Baronet, and Lady Renwick, of Whalton, Northumberland) and Sara A.M. Leslie (daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Leslie, of the Isle of Skye).
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/j12004.html   (7133 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 29
Edward of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria Wittelsbach, b.
Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales Plantagenet, b.
Edward Piers, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe 7 Edgcumbe, b.
www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedFx29.html   (504 words)

  
 Newspaper Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
COUNTY MEATH - At Trim on Wednesday, Charles Coyle was given in charge for the murder of Catherine Gaffney, in her own house, on the 19th of June, 1849.
The Meath, Longford, Kildare, Kilkenny and Queen's county estates of the Earl of Portarlington are consigned to the hammer on the 7th of May next by the Incumbered Estates court.
Edward, son of John Walsh, Esq, Castle-hill, in this county, to Anne, daughter of Edmond Coyne, of Farm-hill, county Roscommon, Esq, deceased.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Mayo/1850/MAR.html   (13804 words)

  
 Famous Durnfords
William Brabazon (2nd son of the 7th Earl of Meath).
GENERAL EDWARD WILLIAM DURNFORD, R.E. Eldest son of Anthony William Durnford, was born Oct. 22, 1803.
Edward Phillip Durnford was the youngest son of A.M.I. Durnford I and Barbara Ann Shea.
members.cox.net /durnford/famous.html   (4376 words)

  
 MS. Carte Calendar 32
Theobald, Lord Viscount Taaffe, to be Earl of Carlingford in the county of Louth; with an annual fee of twenty pounds sterling, payable out of the Receipt of of the Exchequer,and with all privileges and pre-eminences pertaining to that dignity.
Edward Lake of Carnew, in the county of Wicklow, to be a Baronet of Ireland.
Edward Brabazon, esquire, to have the command of one of the three companies of foot in the army of Ireland, now void, by the deaths respectively of Sir Patrick Wemys [in MS: "Weimes"], Sir Robert Sterling, and another.
www.bodley.ox.ac.uk /dept/scwmss/projects/carte/carte32.html   (7636 words)

  
 StMarysNTT
Close to the south-west corner of the churchyard stood the Chantry house, which was granted by Edward VI., for the repair of Nottingham bridges.
After the advent of the republicans to power the revenues were seized, the nine priests replaced by one vicar, the painted windows broken, and the decorated walls defaced by the zealous puritans.
The nave roof was restored with oak; the corbel angels, which had been ruthlessly cut away, to admit a flat plaster ceiling, were restored; the clerestory windows were filled with tracery; the two western pillars were rebuilt, as also were the four main pillars of the tower, which were rendered stronger than they originally were.
www.btinternet.com /~nttsue/StMarysNTT.html   (2963 words)

  
 A Compendium of Irish Biography: comprising sketches of distinguished Irishmen, eminent persons connected with Ireland ...
Walsh, Edward, editor of the Jacobite Relics of Ireland, and author of poems, was born in Londonderry in 1805.
Walsh, William, Bishop of Meath, was born at Dunboyne early in the 16th century, and was appointed, by the Pope, Bishop of Meath in 1554.
Popular feeling ran very high against the Earl, and the King, though he had assured Strafford that his life should be spared, abandoned him when it came to the point, and on the 10th signed the commission for giving the royal assent to the Bill.
www.libraryireland.com /biography/biographyW1.php   (11490 words)

  
 Ballinasloe Town and Parish 1585-1855   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Anthony Brabazon was a younger son of his and he married Malby's daughter in 1597.
The eldest son was the ancestor of the Earls of Meath.
The Brabazons retained a large estate and the O'Kellys remained in possession of the northern, less fertile and wooded portion of Creagh.
www.galwaylibrary.ie /history/chapter69.html   (5593 words)

  
 Newspaper Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A young man of the name of Constantine Martin, without the slightest colour of provocation, a tenant of the Earl of Belmore's, had his skull fractured - he was brought to the County Infirmary where he lingered till Friday last, when he died of the wounds he had received.
Their bodies having hung the required time, were taken down, and the whole six were removed that evening to the County Hospital; where they were dissected and anatomised.
In St. Peter's Church, By the Rev. Jones Hobson, James M'Evoy, Esq., of Tohertinan, County Meath, to Teresa, daughter of Sir Joshua Meredyth, Bart, and sister of Lady Castlecoote.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Galway/1824/AUG.html   (11997 words)

  
 Tudor 7
of Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of Winchilsea, 2nd Earl of Nottingham.
of Edward Beaumont Cotton Curtis, of Ludlow, Shropshire.
Edward Ayshford Sanford, Rev., Rector of Combe Flory, * 1820, + 1899, Md. 1853, Christina Emma Perceval, + 1900, d.
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 Medieval English genealogy: Pedigree of Foljambe
She became co-heiress to her brother, William Fitzwilliam, who died young, and of her uncle, William Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton, K.G., born 1511, mar. 1524, died 1535/6, bd.
of Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, co. Stafford, Knt., married 1540, buried 22 July 1600, in the vault at Chesterfield.
She mar., 2ndly, to Edward Horner, of Wells, Esq., and had a daughter, married to Sir Robert Martyn, of Suffolk; 3rdly, to Wm.
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml   (3499 words)

  
 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Brabazon, William (1580-1651) 1st Earl of Meath (1)
Disraeli, Benjamin (1804-1881) Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman (97)
Glyn, Edward Carr (1843-1928) Bishop of Peterborough (1)
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=109   (2809 words)

  
 Irish Marriages
of Orkeny and Earl of Inchiquin, and cousin Duke of Leinster, in London Dec.
of Earl of Mayo, in London Mar. 1807 p.
of Earl of Arran, K.P., in Gardiner's Row Nov. 1783 p.
www.celticcousins.net /ireland/irish_marriages.htm   (8135 words)

  
 Methvin Family History
He was a witness to a grants in 1302 and 1319 of John Murray, and Thomas de Methfen held the office of chamberland of Aberdeen in 1340.
He married the widow of Malise, earl of Strathern, one of the richest fortunes in the kingdom and received the lands of Keillor.
Lady Maureen Margaret Brabazon, the oldest daughter of the 13th Earl of Meath, on December 11, 1950 and had Caroline Aileen Campbell, born September 27, 1952.
www.freespaces.com /graewolphe/methvin-history.html   (2898 words)

  
 "B" Famous People
Beale, Edward Fitzgerald (1822-93) Explorer and naval officer, born in Washington, District of Columbia...
Bentinck, Hans Willem (William), 1st Earl of Portland (1649-1709) English soldier and courtier, born in Raalte, C Netherlands.
Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st Earl of (1872-1930) Lawyer and statesman, born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, NW England, UK.
www.jonathanselby.com /Bfam   (17711 words)

  
 MS. Carte Calendar 48
The sum of twenty pounds, by the year, allowed to Henry, Earl of Thomond, by his Patent of Creation, to be inserted on the Establishment of the Civil List of Ireland, and the arrears thereof from the Feast of St John Baptist, 1660, to be duly paid.
The Rejoinder of Edward, Earl of Meath, to the Replication of Richard, Earl of Arran
Observations on the conduct of the Earl of Meath, chiefly as a Privy-Councillor.
www.bodley.ox.ac.uk /dept/scwmss/projects/carte/carte48.html   (8355 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery | Search the collection | Photographs Collection | Collection holdings albums
Sitters include: 7th Duke of Atholl, 1st Baron Chelmsford, Sir Daniel Gooch, 13th Viscount Gormanston, Sir Piers Mostyn, 4th or 5th Marquess of Sligo, Agnes Strickland and 6th Baron Vaux of Harrowden.
Includes 4th Earl of Aberdeen, 1st July 1860 by Mayall to Lord Randolph Churchill in 1862 by A.Ken and an interesting outdoor group photograph of the 7th Earl of Carlisle and the Civil Service Cricket Club at the Vice Regal Lodge, Dublin, 18th August 1863.
Sitters include: 4th Earl of Bathurst, 2nd Baron Bloomfield, Countess of Clarendon, Countess of Kenmare, Alice and Edith Liddell, Maria Therese Earle, Countess of Hardwicke, Countess of Lytton, Francis Russell Nixon, Alfred and Mrs Sartoris, Rev. Francis St John Thackeray and Samuel Wilberforce.
www.npg.org.uk /live/photholdalbums.asp   (9423 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 6
Bowes, John Lyon, Earl of Strathmore 10th, b.
Bridgeman, George Augustus Frederick, Earl of Bradford 2nd, b.
Bridgeman, George Cecil Orlando, Earl of Bradford 4th, b.
www.hull.ac.uk /php/cssbct/genealogy/royal/gedx06.html   (360 words)

  
 Tudor 6
of Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor of Castlemartin, P.C. Frederick Charles Campbell, * 1903, + 1927.
Anthony Windham Normand Brabazon, 14th Earl of Meath, * 1910, + 1998, Md. 1940, Elizabeth Mary Bowlby, d.
Robert Cecil Byng, 7th Earl of Strafford, * 1904, + 1984, Md.1) 1934 (div.
www.william1.co.uk /t6.htm   (3050 words)

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