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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Granston Manor
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Wednesday, 5 August 2015. THE EARLS OF UPPER OSSORY WERE THE SECOND LARGEST LANDOWNERS IN QUEEN'S COUNTY, WITH 22,510. This most ancient and noble family was descended from Heremon, the first monarch of the Milesian race in Ireland; and after they had assumed the surname of FITZPATRICK. They were for many ages. Princes of Ossory, in the province of Leinster; from whom, in a direct male line, descended. 1485-1575), the last Prince of Ossory, on his submission to HENRY VIII. His son and successor,. He marr...
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Tubberdaly House
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Friday, 7 August 2015. THE FAMILY OF BEAUMONT-NESBITT OWNED. 4,063 ACRES OF LAND IN THE KING'S COUNTY. Of Bellaghy and Rowesgift, County Londonderry, born in 1700, married Anne, daughter of the Rev J Rowe DD. And had issue,. ALEXANDER CLOTWORTHY, his heir. Dawson, ancestor of. The eldest son,. THE REV ALEXANDER CLOTWORTHY DOWNING. Of Tubberdaly, and a son,. Of Tubberdaly, who assumed the additional surname of NESBITT. Alexander, died unmarried. WILLIAM GEORGE, his heir. To Francis, Count de Lusi;. Rector...
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Drumlease House
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Friday, 7 August 2015. THE FAMILY OF WYNNE WERE MAJOR LANDOWNERS IN COUNTY LEITRIM, WITH 15,436. This family claims descent from a distinguished chieftain of the 12th century, Rhirid Flaidd. Lord of Penrhyn, Merionethshire, within the ancient kingdom of Powys, who took the surname of Blaidd, or the wolf, from his maternal ancestor, Blaidd Rhudd, or the Bloody Wolf, Lord of Gest, near Penmorfa, Gwynedd, whose standard bore a wolf passant on an azure ground. LEWIS GWYNNE AP CADWALLADER AP RYDDERCA AP DAVID.
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: The Lonsdale Baronetcy
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Monday, 3 August 2015. THE LONSDALE BARONETCY, OF THE PAVILION, COUNTY ARMAGH, WAS CREATED IN 1911 FOR JOHN BROWNLEE LONSDALE. JAMES LONSDALE JP DL. 1826-1913), of The Pavilion, City of Armagh, son of Thomas Lonsdale, of Loughgall, County Armagh, married firstly, Jane, daughter of William Brownlee, in 1846. He married secondly, Harriet, daughter of John Rolston, in 1856. High Sheriff of County Armagh, 1891. He established butter depots in Armagh and many other parts of Ireland. Ca. His eldest son,. THE P...
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Sir Robert Anderson Bt, 1837-1921
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Sir Robert Anderson Bt, 1837-1921. The Northern Standard, 22 July, 1921. DEATH OF SIR ROBERT ANDERSON, BART. We regret to announce the death of Sir Robert Anderson, Bart., a former Lord Mayor of Belfast, which occurred at his residence, Parkmount. Antrim Road, Belfast, on Saturday morning. The deceased, who was in his 84. He had been in failing health for over twelve months, but was able to devote his attention to his business interests until a fortnight ago. Sir Robert Anderson b...
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Mount Stewart Visit
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. I paid a brief visit to Mount Stewart estate this afternoon. I donned the wellington boots and went for a walk to the Rose Garden. This part of the demesne is awaiting restoration, including the Dairy, the Vinery, the Rose Garden and the walled garden itself. I could hear a brood of juvenile swallows in one of the outbuildings. This splendid demesne is a property of the National Trust. The gardens are superb. Posted by Timothy Belmont. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Dukes ...
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Dromore Castle
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Monday, 10 August 2015. THE EARLS OF LIMERICK OWNED 4,035. ACRES OF LAND IN COUNTY LIMERICK. The ancestors of this noble family were originally of Lower Brittany, in France; and the first of the family upon record in Ireland is. A son of William Pery, bailiff of Exeter, 1578, who settled in Limerick. This Edmund died in 1655, leaving by Susannah his wife, only daughter and heir of Stephen Sexton, mayor of Limerick, a son and successor,. THE REV STACKPOLE PERY. By this lady he had, with other issue,.
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Moore Abbey
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. THE EARLS OF DROGHEDA WERE THE SECOND LARGEST LANDOWNERS IN COUNTY KILDARE, WITH 16,609. This noble family came from France very early after the Conquest, and having acquired a good estate in Kent, resided at the manor of Moore Place, as early as the reign of HENRY II. Living in the reign of EDWARD II. Was ancestor, after ten generations, of. Of Benenden Place, Kent, living, in 1519, who had issue,. EDWARD (Sir), father of 1st Viscount Moore. The elder brother,. Of Drogheda, in 1621.
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Orlock Visit
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. I motored down the County Down coast today towards Groomsport. Parking on a lay-by near Orlock Point, I strolled along the coast for about half an hour. It's quite picturesque here: the Copeland Islands were clearly visible today. Looking inland, there is an ugly structure of some sort on top of the hill beside Portavo Reservoir. It is a blot on the landscape. Posted by Timothy Belmont. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland. View my complete profile.
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Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland: Necarne Castle
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Thursday, 6 August 2015. THE FAMILY OF IRVINE, OF CASTLE IRVINE, OWNED 6,187. ACRES OF LAND IN COUNTY FERMANAGH. Laird of Bonshaw, in Dumfriesshire, commanded JAMES IV. Of Scotland's light horsemen at the battle of Flodden, and was slain on that disastrous day. From this Christopher lineally descended. Barrister, who resided in Essex, until he removed to Ulster, upon a grant from JAMES I. Of a considerable landed property in County Fermanagh, and there erected Castle Irvine. Gerard, 1st Baronet;. Succeed...