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Journal of the House of Lords
… Esquire and the Honourable Mary OGrady, otherwise De Courcy, his Wife, the Honourable Elizabeth Goraldina Mac Carthy otherwise De Courcy Widow, the Honourable Elinor Elizabeth Ann De Courcy Spinster, Michael Mac Carthy and Henry Sheares …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Esquire, and the Honorable Mary O'Grady otherwise De Courcy, his Wife, the Honorable Elizabeth Geraldina M'Carthy other wife De Courcy Widow, the Honorable Elinor Elizabeth Ann De Courcy Spinster, Michael M'Carthy, and Henry Sheares, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of John Augustus Tulk, Elizabeth Tulk, and Matilda de Courcy Tulk, her Three infant Children, by the said James …
Journal of the House of Lords
… respecting the Right of the Heir Male of the Family of De Courcy to the Barony of Kinsale, and to the Confirmation of …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Solicitor General for Ireland, on the Petition of John de Courcy, claiming to be Baron Kingsale and Baron Courcy of Ringrone, of the Kingdom of Ireland, dated 27 Augt …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Marshal of England, in favour of the Right of John Lord Courcy to the Title of Baron of Kinsale, bearing Date 20th …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Solicitor General for Ireland, on the Petition of John de Courcy, claiming to be Baron Kingsale and Baron Courcy of Ringrone of the Kingdom of Ireland, dated 27th …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Solicitor General for Ireland on the Petition of John de Courcy, claiming to be Baron Kingsale and Baron Courcy of Ringrone, dated 27th August 1761, from the … Marshal of England, in favor of the Right of John Lord Courcy to the Title of Baron of Kinsale, bearing Date 20th …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… In the early years of the thirteenth century, when John de Courcy founded an establishment of regular canons at … in Cumberland because he went into Ireland with John de Courcy, but he regained possession in 1207 (Pipe R. 9 John). …
A History of the County of Chester
… 40 In 1183 a colony of monks was sent to Ireland. John de Courcy gave ten carucates of land to the abbey in order that …
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