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A History of the County of Northampton
… in about 1776, with the achievement of O'Brien, Earl of Thomond, and other arms. At the west end of the south wing is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry lord Obrien, eldest son and heir of Henry earl of Thomond, by whom she had two sons and two daughters, viz. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to Sir Barnaby O'Brien, a descendant of the Kings of Thomond. 49 He became Earl of Thomond in 1639 on the death of his brother without male … wall is an elaborate marble monument to Henry, 7th Earl of Thomond, who died at Great Billing in 1691, with figures of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who had by 1719 conveyed them to Henry O'Brien, earl of Thomond. 108 The earl died childless in 1741, and his estates … assumed the name O'Brien in 1741, and was created earl of Thomond in 1756. 109 He was an M.P. 174574, lord of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Grenfell about 1794, but sold in 1839 to the Marquess of Thomond, from whom it passed to Mr. Neville Ward. 8 It is now … O'Brien, fifth Earl of Inchiquin, created Marquess of Thomond in 1800, 64 with whom she held Taplow till her death in 1791. 65 The Marquess of Thomond survived until 1808, when the family estates …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… 14 brought 2,000 men from England. On the 9th, the Earl of Thomond had landed with 1,000 foot and 100 horse at … the town, establishing a camp on its western side, where Thomond commanded his own force and the regiments under … the Lord Deputy's main force and that of the Earl of Thomond, whose extreme right in turn practically rested on …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… nobles Ormond and Desmond, and the Irish chiefs Thomond and Clancarty, were to be associated with the … the seven septs were (17th June 1609) deported, some to Thomond, more to Connaught, and most into Kerry with Mr. … of Leix, to dwell in Munster, under the Earls of Ormonde, Thomond, and Clanricarde, or other great lords. 1 The new …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… annexed to Munster on the petition of the Earl of Thomond in 1602. The last of the provinces reduced to … Leinster, 21 in Munster (viz., nine in Desmond and 12 in Thomond), 15 in Connaught, and three in the western division … O'Sullivan, O'Donoghoe, O'Connor, and O'Driscoll, and in Thomond the O'Briens, O'Kennedys, O'Meaghers, and O'Loghlins. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… it necessary to send over three Commissioners, the Earl of Thomond, Sir John Denham, Chief Justice of King's Bench, and … King and Council. 2 In accordance with this resolve, Lord Thomond and the other commissioners who had been sent over by … Coward was taken into service and employed by the Earl of Thomond. The plea upon which Coward and others of the same …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… soon to hand. Sir George Carew, accompanied by the Earl of Thomond, had left Dublin for Munster on the 7th of April. On … 10, he had appointed a parley with Onie McRory. Carew and Thomond said that they would accompany the Earl, and Carew … miles from Kilkenny, on the borders of Ydough. Carew and Thomond describe the place, which appears to have been …
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