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Topic: George Agar, 1st Baron Callan


  
  thePeerage.com - Hugh Johnson and others
George Agar, 1st and last Baron Callan b.
     George Agar, 1st and last Baron Callan was born on 4 December 1751.
     George Agar, 1st and last Baron Callan was educated between 1767 and 1769 at Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.
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 Callan Town History. From the Callan Golf Club website in Kilkenny, Ireland .
However the Agars were to ultimately prevail, and James Agars son, George, systematically destroyed the Flood power base in Callan in the 1780’s and gained absolute control of the Corporation.
Callan possesses one of the very few co-operatives, complete with creamery, which is still owned by the farming community.
Callan is well catered for in the area of accommodation, offering the finest there is in bed and breakfast accommodation.
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 Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland
It is rather extraordinary to contemplate that the 1st Lord, born during the reign of Charles II (1661 - 1685), was only four generations distant from the 5th Earl, a man who witnessed the birth of the Irish Free State and died in 1934.
Upon the 1st Baron's death in April 1678, Nicola's only brother William succeeded to the title but he was killed in a horse-fall less than three years later and the baronetcy became extinct.
Agar's son, George, became MP for Callan in 1777 and was created Baron Callan in 1790.
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 norman.htm
Agar's wife was Jane (1751-1826), daughter of William Benson of Downpatrick, Co. Down, sometime a merchant in Abbey Street, Dublin, but a member of a well known clerical family in the diocese of Down and Connor.
Agar maintained a life-long interest in his alma mater, Christ Church, Oxford, and while - as one might expect - he was frequently beset with begging letters from clerical dons, his concern for the academic and architectural state of the institution (which, incidentally, eagerly sought, and obtained, his portrait) was clearly genuine.
Agar was twice passed over for the top job in the Church, the archbishopric of Armagh — once in 1794 and once in 1800: for the duration of the eighteenth century, and beyond, Armagh was sacred to Englishmen.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 246
Butler, Somerset Hamilton, 1st Earl of Carrick  b.
Agar, James, 1st Viscount Clifden of Gowran  b.
Bellew, Patrick, 1st Baron Bellew of Barmeath  b.
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 List of Irish representative peers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
George John Danvers Butler, 5th Earl of Lanesborough
George Thomas John Nugent, 1st Marquess of Westmeath
George Lionel Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer, 5th Earl of Portarlington
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Marquess of Donegal, (George Augustus Chichester,) Earl of Donegal, Earl of Belfast, Viscount Chichester and Baron Belfast, (Baron Fisherwick, in England,) Lieutenant of the County Donegal, K.ST.P. Ormeau, and Hay Park, Downshire ; and Fisherwick, Antrim.
Earl of Mountnorris, George Annesley, Viscount Valentia, Baron Mountnorris, Baron Altham and a Baronet.
Viscount Gormanston, Jenico Preston, Baron Birmingham of Kells, in Ossory, and Baron Loundres of the Nass.
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 Irish Marriages
Baron Worlingham, of Beccles, co. Suffol, (U.K.) Vic.
George St.=Gray, Miss, of Glasnevin, co. Dublin Apr. 1801 p.
George St.=Smyth, Miss, North King St. May 1810 p.
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 A Compendium of Irish Biography: comprising sketches of distinguished Irishmen, eminent persons connected with Ireland ...
Farquhar, George, actor and dramatist, was born at Londonderry in 1678, and received his education at Trinity College, whence he was expelled for a jest on a sacred exercise.
FitzGerald, Gerald, 1st Baron Offaly, son of Maurice FitzGerald, was with his father at the siege of Dublin in 1171, and distinguished himself by his bravery in the sortie.
On the death of the 5th Baron Offaly, who left no children, John, descended from the third son of the 2nd Baron, was the only surviving male descendant of the 1st Baron.
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 thePeerage.com - Index of Lords, Barons and Baronesses
Baron Atholstan, of Huntingdon in the province of Quebec in the Dominion of Canada, and of the City of Edinburgh [United Kingdom, 1917]
Baron Barnard of Barnard's Castle, in the Bishopric of Durham [England, 1698]
Baron Bourke of Connell, in Ireland [Ireland, 1580]
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The charter granted a court baron to be held before the mayor every three weeks; and a court leet with view of frankpledge, to be held within a month after Easter and Michaelmas, before the mayor and recorder, or before one of them and the deputy of the other.
Quarter sessions for the county are held here in January and July, and generally continue ten days; petty sessions for the division are held every Wednesday by the county magistrates; and similar sessions are held for the city, at which both the county and city magistrates preside.
In 1199 King John granted five knights' fees to William de Burgh, a baron of the family Fitz-Aldelm, in which was included this parish, with a condition that he should erect a castle therein.
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 The British Peerage in 1818
The barony of Callan (created 04.06.1790; Great Britain) became extinct on 29.10.1815 with the death of George Agar, 1
Baron Montfort of Horseheath (14.05.1773-30.04.1851), inherited his title from Thomas Bromley, 2
Baron Headley (25.06.1784-09.04.1840), inherited his title from George Allanson-Winn, 1
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 HCS Inc.- Public Archives
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 .:: Charlie's Angels Episode Guide :: www.kate-jackson.com ::.
The Angels are commissioned by a key-club baron to investigate the murder of his centerfolds.
A telephone call that seems to drain her of life prompts a rich widow, Grace Rodeheaver, to remove a diamond pendant from her own wall safe and slip it into the hollow head of a hitching post jockey.
George Jackson, a sleazy private investigator who once worked for Charlie, calls two men and reports the location of one of the camp's guests.
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 Becoming Jane Fansite: August 2007
November 1841 : Tom Lefroy became the Baron of Exchequer of Ireland
and last Baron Callan, and had issue one son, Anthony George who settled in Canada.
, and by her had issue two sons, George, and Benjamin Langlois.
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 azmisc02
George James Welbore Agar, later Agar-Ellis, Baron Dover (b 17.01.1797, dvp 10.07.1833)
Charles Agar, Archbishop of Dublin, 1st Earl of Normanton (b 22.12.1736, d 14.07.1809)
George Agar, Lord Callan (b 04.12.1751, dsp 29.10.1815)
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 Science Fair Projects - List of Irish representative peers
Hamilton Matthew Tilson Fitzmaurice Deane-Morgan, 4th Baron Muskerry
Geoffrey Henry Browne, 3rd Baron Oranmore and Browne
John Graham Hope de la Poer Beresford, 5th Baron Decies
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Captured in 1645 by Morrogh O'Brien, 1st earl of Inchiquin.
Sold in 1781 to Alexander Stewart, brother of the 1st Marquess of Londondery.
Built by 1st Earl of Carrick, of Ballylinch Castle, from Rev Thomas Bushe, of Kilmurry.
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George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics 28:249-251.
Armstrong, Sara, Milton Chen, and George Lucas Educational Foundation.
Barnett, George A. 1997 The Structure of International Information Flows via Telecommunications 1978-1995.
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 Charlie's Angels (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A woman who runs a building that is mainly populated by hookers seeks Charlie's help after two of her tenants are murdered.
He is shot to death moments later, and the Angels are able to identify him as an employee of Brockhurst Industries, a corporation with syndicate ties.
She learns that Joan was the daughter of the company founder, but cut all ties to her father because she objected to his lifestyle.
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GEORGE M. American actor, playwright and composer of Broadway musicals.
Written in dark pencil, both are addressed on plain stationery to "George," most probably George Buck, president of the Catholic Actors Guild.
SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER 1st Baron Olivier of Brighton (1907-1989).
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 Nick Reddan's Newspaper abstracts part 1
In London aged 62, Rt Hon George AGAR Baron Callan of Ringwood, county Wexford, one of the 28 representative peers of Ireland and on of His Majesty's Privi Council in Ireland
Henry AGAR Esq of Kerry, 90th Regt of Infantry, Island of Ceylon, to Miss Fanny CHAMBERLAIN late of Paris and of Kilarney, niece of the late Richad ROBNETT Esq, co Cork
Of a son the lady of James AGAR of Gowran Esq one of the Knight of the Shire for the County Kilkenny
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An Alphabetical List of All the Bankrupts from 1st Jan1774 to 30th June 1786 inclusive, with the date of the Certificates and Supersedures to those who have received them.
The following list of surnames beginning A to C have been transcribed from the micro-fiche of the records held by the Society of Genealogists in London.
Monk & Co. 16Oct1781 10Jun1783 BAVORSTOCK Jasper Suton Veny WIL - dealer 11Dec1781 BAXTER George Knighton Radnor - currier 03May1783 BAXTER John Carlton YKS - grocer & mercer 16Jul1785 24Jun1786 BAXTER Thomas Bristol & GLS - tavernkeeper 29Sep1781 BAXTER Thomas Southwark SRY - victualler 21Dec1784 06Aug1785 BAXTON Sa.
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 Abbreviated Index to the Foundation's Holdings of the Sir Horace Plunkett's Correspondence
Baron Tweedsmuir; see also Beirne, Capt. L.J. 1-6; Walter, K. 21 May — 5 Nov 1917
Baron Merrivale; see also Callan, W., 10; Johnstone, E.3/2; Norman, H.F.7
Dudley, William Humble, see Callan, W. Duncan, Mrs.
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Julie Christie, George C. Scott, Richard Chamberlain, Arthur Hill, Shirley Knight, Pippa Scott
Agent 007 proposes to a contessa and foils SPECTRE chief Blofeld's agricultural plot.
George Lazenby, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Gabriele Ferzetti, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell
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