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  Earl of Castlehaven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl of Castlehaven was a peerage title in the Peerage of Ireland, created on September 6, 1616.
His son, the third earl, was created Baron Audley of Hely on June 3, 1633 by letters patent, with the precedence of his grandfather, in an attempt to restore to him the original Barony of Audley.
With the death of the eighth earl, the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Baronies of Audley of Hely and Audley of Orier became extinct.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_of_Castlehaven   (330 words)

  
 Chittick Family History
James Squire, (1779.  February 4th.  Buried, James Squire, Esqre., Rosculbin.) of Rosculbin, County Fermanagh; will proved, 1779; and was succeeded by his only surviving son, William.  His daughter, Isabella, married her cousin-German, Hugh Chittick, of Kesh.
Sir James Colquhoun, eighteenth of Colquhoun and twentieth of Luss, 1676,1680.
Sir James Colquhoun, nineteenth of Colquhoun and twenty-first of Luss, 1680, 1688.
www.chittick.com /history/history_of_william_gervais_chittick_c1890.html   (5539 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and others
He was the son of James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven and Anne Pelson.
     James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded to the title of 16th Lord Audley [E., 1313] on 9 August 1700, by writ.
Raymond Thomas Arundell was the son of Henry Arundell, 6th Baron Arundell of Wardour and Elizabeth Eleanor Everard.
www.thepeerage.com /p2631.htm   (928 words)

  
 Earl of Castlehaven
James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven 2 November 1686, died 9 August 1700.
James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven 12 October 1740, died unmarried 6 May 1769.
John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven succeeded his brother as Earl of Castlehaven 6 May 1769, died sine prole 22 April 1777, at which time the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hely became extinct.
www.gamesinathens.com /olympics/e/ea/earl_of_castlehaven.shtml   (328 words)

  
 Serebella Contents James Tenney---James Tytler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A fictional British spy in the novels of and the motion pictures based on these novels, famous for his suavity, ingenuity and ruthlessness.
The Directorate of Operations would like people to think it’s a great James Bond operation, but for years it essentially assigned officers undercover as diplomats to attend cocktail parties.
A villain typical of the sort that typically appears in James Bond movies: an evil mastermind.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/contains-216689-216736-James_Tenney-James_Tytler.html   (328 words)

  
 Dictionary James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
, Saint James, St James, Saint James the Apostle, St James the Apostle -- (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of The Epistle of James in the New Testament
James Hamilton, 3rd Marquess and 1st Duke of Hamilton
James VI of Scotland and I of England
www.dictionarydefinition.net /James.html   (161 words)

  
 William Camden oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The chief executor of Crown authority in the north of Ireland, Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, was declared a traitor in 1595, but Elizabeth was determined to minimise expenditure from her treasury and accordingly authorised a series of truces with the earl.
The official founder was James VI of Scotland and I of England, and it is in his name that Pembroke students are permitted to wear silver tassels in their caps (mortarboards).
James Smithson, whose bequest founded the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., despite his never having visited the United States, was an undergraduate at Pembroke, under the name "James Lewis Macie" — he changed his name to that of his natural father after the death of his mother.
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His son Hugh married his cousin-german, Isabella Squire, daughter of James Squire, of Rosculbin, County Fermanagh, and Manorcunningham, County Donegal, and was by her father of a son, James, and a daughter, Harriet.
James Chittick, of Manorcunningham, died in his 82nd year, while his wife Anne (who descends from the Chideocks through the marriage of James Squire, of Rosculbin, and Catherine Chideock), is still alive, and now 86 years old, while her mind is as clear and vigorous as it ever was.
James Irvine was interred in the Glengarnock vault, inside the Abbey of Balleighan, the entrance to which is closed by a flat stone, on which are cut the Glengarnock arms, with many quarterings, and an inscription in raised letters round the outer edge of the stone, now illegible.
www.chittick.com /history/history_of_william_gervais_chittick_c1890.doc   (10145 words)

  
 James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This James was not one of the Twelve, but Paul described him as "the brother of the Lord" in Galatians 1:19 and as one of the three pillars of the Church in 2:9.
James VI/I died in 1625 of gout and senility and is buried in the Henry VII chapel in Westminster Abbey.
James himself was rescued from confinement at St. James's Palace in London in April 1648 and was taken, in disguise, to The Hague.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /Ja/James.html   (8986 words)

  
 james tuchet, 6th earl of castlehaven - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven; 16th Baron Audley; 4th Baron Audley of Hely (d.
He succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven, Baron Audley, and Baron Audley of Hely on 9 August 1700.
Castlehaven, James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven, James Tuchet, 6th Earl of
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/James-Tuchet,-6th-Earl-of-Castlehaven   (121 words)

  
 Abney-Hastings
On account of his great sevices against Henry VI, the Earls of Pembroke and Wiltshire, and other rebels and traitors, he was raised to the rank of a Baron, thereby becoming Lord Hastings, and on 17.2.1461/2 the King granted him the lordship, barony and honour of Hastings.
Ferdinando Hastings, 6th Earl of Huntingdon, born 18.1.1608/9 at Ashby and died at Donnington Park 13.2.16556 and was buried at Ashby.
Married 2ndly 8.5.1690 in Westminster Abbey Frances, daughter of Francis Leveso Fowler, of Harnage Grange, and widow of Thomas Needham, 6th Viscount Kilmorey.
www.kareldegrote.nl /charlemagne/Abney-Hastings.htm   (1872 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven and others
     Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven is the son of Sir Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven and Elizabeth Barnham.
She was the daughter of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester and Elizabeth Malet.
She married Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich, son of Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich and Lady Anne Boyle, on 8 July 1689.
www.thepeerage.com /p2597.htm   (761 words)

  
 Audley End House
This dwelling was later demolished by his grandson, Thomas Howard (the first Earl of Suffolk and Lord Treasurer), and a much grander mansion was built, primarily for entertaining King James I. The layout reflects the processional route of the King and Queen, each having their own suite of rooms.
After the victory, the prince inquired for Sir James, who was brought to the royal tent, where Edward told him he had been the bravest knight on his side, and granted him an annuity of five hundred marks.
Sir James made over this gift to the four esquires who had attended him during the battle, and received from the prince a further pension of six hundred marks.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/12/audley-end-house.html   (1166 words)

  
 1645 dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As Charles shared his father's position on the power of the crown (James had described kings as "little Gods on Earth", chosen by God to rule in accordance with a doctrine called the "Divine Right of Kings"), this was not an unfounded worry.
Conversely, one of the leading drainage contractors, the Earl of Lindsey, was to die fighting for the King at the Battle of Edge Hill.
Of five prominent Royalist peers who had fallen into the hands of Parliament, three, the Duke of Hamilton, the Earl of Holland, and Lord Capel, one of the Colchester prisoners and a man of high character, were beheaded at Westminster on March 9.
1645.en.dgun.org   (10237 words)

  
 Category:Earls in the Peerage of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Pages in category "Earls in the Peerage of Ireland" There are 155 pages in this section of this category.
John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford; Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland...
Isländisch Moos (Cetraria islandica), auch Blutl; http://encyclopedia.figureout.info/wikis/category/Earls_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.htm : Earls in the Peerage of Ireland; http://idol.figureout.info/j/mj...
www.logicjungle.com /wiki/Category:Earls_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland   (215 words)

  
 James Usher - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about James Usher
He was responsible for dating the creation to the year 4004
James of Rusholme, Eric John Francis James, Baron James of Rusholme
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /James+Usher   (103 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 44   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George William Hamilton, Earl of Orkney 6th Fitzmaurice, b.
George William James C, Marquess of Ailesbury 6th Brudenell-Bruce, b.
George William, Earl of Coventry 6th Coventry, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedFx44.html   (405 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 36   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
George of Rothes, Earl of Rothes 1st Leslie, b.
George Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire 5 Hampden, b.
George Thomas, Earl of Albemarle 6th Keppel, b.
www.hull.ac.uk /php/cssbct/genealogy/royal/gedFx36.html   (688 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Marie Prinzessin von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen and others
     Lady Elizabeth Tuchet was the daughter of James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and Hon.
     Captain Philip Thicknesse married, secondly, Lady Elizabeth Tuchet, daughter of James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and Hon.
She married George Thicknesse-Touchet, 19th Lord Audley, son of Captain Philip Thicknesse and Lady Elizabeth Tuchet, on 21 May 1781 in Hanover Square, Mayfair, London, England.
www.thepeerage.com /p4758.htm   (1072 words)

  
 Definition of index.php?search=Earl|Battey&limit=20&offset=60
With the death of the eighth earl, the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hel...
The fifth Earl was attainted in [[1716]] for his participation i...
5:...hter of the 1st Earl Rivers and mother of the 2nd Earl, was created Countess Rivers in her own right in...
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 Feliciano de Silva dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the 6th century BC the Carthaginians arrived in Iberia while struggling with the Greeks for control of the Western Mediterranean.
No details of the earlier history of Thebes have been preserved, except that it was governed by a land-holding aristocracy who safeguarded their integrity by rigid statutes about the ownership of property and its transmission.
In the late 6th century BC the Thebans were brought for the first time into hostile contact with the Athenians, who helped the small village of Plataea to maintain its independence against them, and in 506 repelled an inroad into Attica.
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 The Heirs of Thomas Arundell of Wardour
Thomas James Amherst Cecil 2nd son of Lord William Cecil m.
James Roskell Reynolds son of Sir James Reynolds 1st Bt.
30/9/1832 Ellen 6th dau of Michael BLOUNT of Mapledurham Oxon Heiress of THOMAS ARUNDELL of WARDOUR.
privatewww.essex.ac.uk /~alan099/Arundell/Descendants.html   (4031 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Baron Audley
The eleventh baron was created Earl of Castlehaven, and the barony and earldom remained united until the death of the eighth earl, when the earldom became extinct, and the barony went to George Thicknesse, later Thicknesse-Tuchet.
In 1997, the title went into abeyance, and, as of 2004, remains there.
John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley (1371-1408) (abeyance terminated 1408)
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Lord_Audley   (374 words)

  
 Transcribed by Wayne
The remainder of Camoun, with the decayed castle of Omagh, was granted to John LEIGH, esq., constable of the Fort of Omagh.
Upon this there was a large house begun, but now it is pulled down, and made but half so great; being three stories high, and finished.
The Agent for the Earl shewed me the rent roll of all the tenants that are on these three proportions; but their estates are so weak and uncertain that they are all leaving the land.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~cotyroneireland/estates/manorapdxaj.html   (1097 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 95
Townshend, John James Dudley Stuart, Marquess Townshend 6th, b.
Trench, Richard Frederick John Le Poer, Earl of Clancarty 6th, b.
Trench, William Thomas Le Poer, Earl of Clancarty 3rd, b.
www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx95.html   (333 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven
Science Fair Projects - James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven
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James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven; 17th Baron Audley; 5th Baron Audley of Hely (15 April 1723 - 6 May 1769) was the son of James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and his wife née Elizabeth Arundell.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/James_Tuchet,_7th_Earl_of_Castlehaven   (241 words)

  
 stanley02
James Stanley (b 30.10.1768, bur 17.06.1812, vicar of Ormskirk)
Helen Preston (dau of Thomas Preston of Levens, widow of Sir James Leybourne)
It is a presumption that he was a son by the Earl's first marriage, not his second.
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/ss4tz/stanley02.htm   (1294 words)

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