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- Meath. The land was further subleased to Major Charles Pepper of nearby Ballygarth Castle in 1801. In 1856, Pepper made his lease perpetual under legislation...
- Trim Ballyfore 153 Upper Moyfenrath Castlejordan Edenderry Ballygarth 327 Upper Dul**** Ballygarth Drogheda Ballygortagh 297 Upper Deece Kilmore Dunshaughlin...
- and his wife Blanche. In 1415 he sat on a high powered commission at Ballygarth, County Meath, headed by the Lord Treasurer of Ireland, to inquire into...
- dela**** as a result of Hurd-Wood becoming ill. Filming locations included Ballygarth Castle in Julianstown, Meath and Shanganagh Castle in Shankill, Dublin...
- century, Mosney was a manor house and part of the estate of the Peppers of Ballygarth Castle. By the mid-20th century, the house was the home of the farm steward...
- of Blackcastle 1669: Henry Wade of Clonabreany 1670: George Pepper of Ballygarth 1671: James Naper 1677: Sir Hercules Langford, 1st Baronet 1678: Charles...
- Dublin with 12,000 men to take Drogheda from the 'Royalists'. He captured Ballygarth Castle on the River Nanny at Julianstown, where it enters the sea. This...
- Ardcath Ardmulchan Ardsallagh ****ey Athboy Athlumney Balfeaghan Ballyboggan Ballygarth Ballymagarvey Ballymagl****an Balrathboyne Balsoon Bective Brownstown Burry...
- Hamilton, the Canadian lumber baron), by Anna, daughter of Thomas Pepper of Ballygarth Castle, County Meath. His grandfather, George Hamilton (d. 1793), who...
- Pepper, daughter of Dennis Pepper, and sister of Captain George Pepper of Ballygarth House, County Meath. The Peppers were relatives of the Earl of Cork, whose...