- The
Esmonde Baronetcy, of
Ballynastragh in the
County of Wexford, is a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 28
January 1629 for Thomas...
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architects were E. W.
Pugin and
George Ashlin. The
Esmonde family of
Ballynastragh were
major benefactors of the church, and are
listed together with other...
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Ballynastragh House depicted in 1826,
typical of the "Big Houses"
targeted by the IRA....
- was an MP and lieutenant-colonel of
Waterford artillery militia, of
Ballynastragh, Gorey,
County Wexford, and her
mother was the
granddaughter of Henry...
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owned by the Carews,
Wilton (March 1923),
owned by the Al****s, and
Ballynastragh (March 1923),
owned by the Esmondes. The Free
State side also imprisoned...
- when he did not s**** re-election. He
succeeded to the
Baronetcy of
Ballynastragh in 1803 upon the
death of Sir
Thomas Esmonde, 8th Baronet. Upon his...
- ****ann na
nGaedheal (and
later Fine Gael) politician. He was born in
Ballynastragh, Gorey,
County Wexford in 1896, the
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Esmonde...
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Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Anthony Charles Esmonde Baronet (of
Ballynastragh) 1981–1987 Succeeded by
Thomas Francis Esmonde...
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Ballynastragh House,
County Wexford, home of the
Esmonde family- from a
drawing published 1826,...
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Ennis baronets Ballinahown Court,
County Westmeath Esmonde baronets Ballynastragh,
County Wexford Eyre
family Eyrecourt Castle,
County Galway Godfrey...