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  Enniskillen Papers
But in the period 1611-1623, Cole obtained leases or grants, on increasingly advantageous terms, of the two-thirds of the island of Enniskillen which went with the castle and the one-third which was intended as an endowment of the town.
John, the younger son (who died c.1691), was made Custos Rotulorum for Co. Fermanagh and a baronet in 1661, being then in effect the head of the Cole family, because Sir Michael Cole, Kt, son of Sir John's elder brother, Michael, did not come of age until probably about 1663.
The earliest document is a grant from James I to Capt. William Cole of the manor of Cornagrade, in the half-baronies of Coole and Tirkennedy and barony of Clanawley, Co. Fermanagh, 1611.
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 thePeerage.com - John Lowry Cole and others
John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen b.
     Jane Anne Louisa Florence Cole was the daughter of John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen and Lady Charlotte Paget.
She married Sir Lowry Egerton Cole, 4th Earl of Enniskillen, son of William Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen and Jane Casamaijor, on 12 July 1869.
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 thePeerage.com - Elizabeth Araminta Monck and others
She married John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen, son of William Willoughby Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen, on 15 October 1805.
     John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen was born on 23 March 1768.
John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen+ b.
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 News from Ireland
John GRAY, the will was proved by Dr. John GRAY (of the Dublin Freeman's Journal who acted as executor, and he collected a great deal of the effects of the testator, and received portions of rent due by tenants on the property.
John McCRACKEN, watch-maker, in the town of Cootchill, was entered and a large number of watches taken there from, including two gold watches and a number of new patent lever silver watches, in all about 50, with other things usually sold in a country jeweller's shop.
John LANE, late of Limerick, Inspector of the local butter market, will be glad to learn that a letter has been received by his family, announcing his safe arrival in Sydney, and his appointment to a lucrative official situation in the colony.
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 Regimental Chapel
Enniskillen is one of these, and the peal of ten bells is rung in changes each Sunday and on special occasions.
For generations therefore, the Cole family was very closely linked to the parish and its church, and many of them lie buried in the crypt (a list of names is given on the wall beneath the statue of General Cole).
Enniskillen is the only town in the British Isles which raised two regiments bearing the town's name in one of its alternative spellings.
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 ENNISKILLEN [INNISKILL... - Online Information article about ENNISKILLEN [INNISKILL...
miles from Enniskillen in the lower lough is Devenish Island, with its celebrated monastic remains.
lake, and between Enniskillen and Knockninny on the upper lake.
ENNISKILLEN, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY COLE, 3RD EARL OF (...
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 allfam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Earl Hadlock Woodbrey was born on September 13, 1894 in Balfour.
Chichester was born 1628 at Trebich, Cornwall and married in 1652, Anne Bourchier, Countess of Middlesex, widow of Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex.
It is likely that two Cole entries in the Dictionary of National Biography, namely Sir William Cole, died 1653, provost of Enneskillen, who resided in the county of Fermanagh and General Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole (1772-1842), son of William Willoughby Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen (in the Irish peerage) were related to John Cole.
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 DEDICATION
John Eyre, a Colonel in Ludlow’s Army, founder of Eyrecourt Castle, ancestor of the Eyres, of Eyrecourt and Eyreville.
John Crichton Stuart McDouall, J.P., of New Freugh, Singleton, X.S.W., eldest son of the Rev. William McDouall, Freugh, Co. Wigton, arid grandson of Patrick, 6th Earl of Duinfries.
In 1768 John Eyre, of Eyrecourt Castle, was raised to the Irish peerage as Baron Eyre of Eyrecourt.
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 ennisk.htm
They derive from the Cole family of Florence Court, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Barons Mount Florence (from 1760), Viscounts Enniskillen (from 1776) and Earls of Enniskillen (from 1789), all in the peerage of Ireland, and Barons Grinstead (a corruption of Grimstead) in the peerage of the United Kingdom (from 1815).
It was eventually inherited by the 2nd Earl of Enniskillen in 1819, subject to the shares/claims of various other co-heirs, under the will of another member of the Cole family, Sir Arthur Cole, who had been created Lord Ranelagh in 1715 and died in 1754.
John Cole had married in 1707, and named his house after his wife, Florence Bourchier Wrey of Tawstock and/or Trebitch, Cornwall, who shared (and whose fortune helped to finance) his interest in architecture.
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 Newspaper Abstracts
John F. Maguire, of Cork, Esq., is again adopted as a candidate by the Repeal electors of Dungarvan to oppose Mr.
John D. Fitzgerald Q.C., and candidate for Ennis, to be "an unmitigated Whig," and anti-repealer.
John Hudson, poor rate collector, is to be tried at Waterford assizes for wounding with a pistol shot Mary Bates, a defaulting rate payer.
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 cole01
Elizabeth Cole (d 19.08.1733, dau of Sir John Cole, 1st Bart of Newland)
Elizabeth Chichester (dau of John Chichester of Dungannon)
Sir Arthur Cole, 2nd Bart of Newland, Lord Ranelagh of Ranelagh (b c1669, dsp 05/12.10.1754)
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 13
Coke, Thomas William of Leicester, Earl of Leicester 1st, b.
Coke, Thomas William of Leicester, Earl of Leicester 2nd, b.
Cole, Lowry Egerton, Earl of Enniskillen 4th, b.
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 My Genealogy database - Index of Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Henry John Codrington K.C.B. (Admiral Of The Fleet Sir) (17 OCT 1808 - 4 AUG 1877)
John Archibold Codrington Of Chingford (26 NOV 1721 - 18 MAR 1759)
John Coffin Of Portlinch (19 DEC 1536 - 28 MAR 1608)
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John Herbert COTTRELL-DORMER, later (1907) UPTON of Ingmire Hall, Yorks, born 1865 Aug 1, died 1930 Nov 13; married 1st, 1892 Jul 12, Hilda TRELAWNY (died 1919 Jun 15); married 2nd, 1921 Jul 19, Petronel FURSDON (born 1894 Feb 11, died 1972 Jan 6).
John AISLABIE, MP, born 1670 Dec 4, died 1742 Jun 18; married 1st, 1694 Jun 2, Anne RAWLINSON (died 1701 Jan); married 2nd, 1713, as 2nd husband, Judith VERNON.
John GLANVILLE, born 1748 Jun 19, died 1812 Jun 19; married 1st, 1768 Feb 28, Grace BARROW (born 1745, died 1787 Jan 12); married 2nd, 1793 Mar 22, Jane CLAPP (born 1766/67, died 1843 Apr 24).
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 Worldroots.com
John Rawdon, 1st Earl of Moira, son of Sir John Rawdon, of
John Spencer, of Althorp, son of Charles Spencer, 3rd
John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen, son of
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 Conqueror13
Mary Capell, Lady, + 1762, Md. 1729, Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount Midleton, * 1702, + 1747.
Mary Emma Brodrick, Hon., * 1826, + 1896, Md. 1865, William Willoughby Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, * 1807, + 1886.
John Brodrick, Gen. Hon., * 1765, + 1842, Md. 1809, Anne Graham, + 1852, d.
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 bayly1
(16.02.1809) Augusta Fane (dau of John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland)
(15.10.1805) John Willoughby Cole, 2nd Earl of Enniskillen (b 23.03.1768, d 31.03.1840)
John Bayly, Dean of Killaloe (b 28.07.1747, d 24.06.1831)
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 EGERTON, SIR PHILIP DE... - Online Information article about EGERTON, SIR PHILIP DE...
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
OXFORD, ROBERT DE VERE, 9TH EARL OF (1362-1392)
Agassiz at Neufchatel, and determined to make a See also:
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