- an
Irish Baronet, of Plas
Newydd in the
County of
Anglesey and of
Mount Bagenall in the
County of Louth. The 8th
Marquess carried the
standard of Wales...
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eldest son of Sir
Edward Kynaston and his wife
Isabel Bagenall,
daughter of Sir
Nicholas Bagenall. His
father was High
Sheriff of
Shropshire in 1599. On...
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Nicholas Bagenal or
Bagenall (1629–1712) was an
English MP for Anglesey, Wales.
Nicholas Bagenal was born in Bath, Somerset, the son of
Arthur Bagenal...
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including Plas Newydd, and in
Ireland on the
death of his
cousin Nicholas Bagenall. He was High
Sheriff of
Anglesey in 1717 and High
Sheriff of Down in 1730...
- Uxbridge, co. Middle****, 7th
Baronet Bayly of Plas Newydd,
Anglesey and
Mount Bagenall, and 13th Lord Paget, of
Beaudesert (Staffordshire). He
owned a
large part...
- Sir
Nicholas Bagenal or
Bagenall (/ˈbæɡnəl/; c. 1509 -
February 1591) was an
English soldier and
politician who
became Marshal of the Army in
Ireland during...
- was
styled Baronet of Plas
Newydd in the
County of
Anglesey and
Mount Bagenall in the
County of Down. Lewis's great-grandson Sir
Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet...
- of
Anglesey 1761–1782
Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Edward Bayly Baronet (of Plas
Newydd and
Mount Bagenall) 1741 – 1782 Succeeded by
Henry Paget...
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Parliament for
Anglesey In
office March 1679 – July 1679
Preceded by
Nicholas Bagenall Succeeded by
Richard Bulkeley Personal details Born c. 1641 Died 1698 Spouse...
- Bruce05 (Anne
Charlotte Bruce) Stirnet: Bagnall01 (Sir
Nicholas Bagnall/
Bagenall of Newry) Henderson,
Thomas Finlayson (1886). "Bruce,
Robert (d.1685)" ...