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Magna Britannia
… (who had inherited from Arthur Chichester, Earl of Donegal,) by William Fellowes, Esq., and is now the property …
Magna Britannia
… I. The daughter of Arthur Chichester, the first Earl of Donegal, brought this estate to John St. Leger, Esq. In 1718, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… almsdish of 1853 'presented by George Hamilton Marquess of Donegal,' tenant of Hampstead Park. The registers begin in …
Magna Britannia
… manor was purchased, about the year 1768, of the Earl of Donegal, by Sir Robert Palk, Bart., grandfather of Sir L. V. …
Magna Britannia
… Lords Bottreaux. They were afterwards in Chichester, Lord Donegal, of whom they were purchased by William Fellowes, …
Survey of London
… due course by two cross streets on either side: Henry (now Donegal) Street and John (now Risinghill) Street on the west; … or fabric, on the west side. At the north corner of Henry (Donegal) Street, and numbered in that street until 1892, … rebuilt on a larger scale with its main frontage to Donegal Street. The whole corner site was in military use …
Survey of London
… Cynthia Street and Rodney Street, extending north to Donegal (then Henry) Street, was acquired on lease by the …
Survey of London
… becoming captain. He married Caroline Stewart of Ards, Co. Donegal, a grand-daughter of the 2nd Earl of Norbury. Captain …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to detach companies in support of Neal Garve O'Donnell at Donegal, and to make raids into Tyrone whenever transport, … 2,000 effective. Of these, 650 had been detached to hold Donegal. Sir Arthur Chichester had 750 men at Carrickfergus, … Henry Docwra's garrison at Derry, with its detachments at Donegal and Sir Arthur Chichester's at Carrickfergus. It is …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… [Monaghan], Farnmanagh [Fermanagh], Tirone, Dungale [Donegal], Colrane, Armagh." Each of these is described in … county of Fermanagh, with the part of Tyrconnell or modern Donegal which lies west of Barnesmore. But the function of … followers, set sail from Rathmullen, on Lough Swilly, in Donegal, never again to set foot upon the land of their …
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