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- Penelope Smyth, the younger daughter of Grice Smyth (1762-1816), Esquire of Ballynatray House, Co. Waterford, Ireland, and sister of Sir John Rowland Smyth,...
- Decies without Drum Dungarvan Dungarvan Ballynatray Commons 737 Coshmore & Coshbride Templemichael Youghal Ballynatray Demesne 1,158 Coshmore & Coshbride Templemichael...
- www.burkespeerage.com www.historyofparliamentonline.org www.libraryireland.com www.landedestates.nuigalway.ie www.ballynatray.com www.thepeerage.com...
- 1613–1615 Peter Rowe and Thomas Fitz-Harrys 1634–1635 Sir Peter Smithe of Ballynatray and John **** 1639–1649 Sir Richard Osborne, 2nd Baronet and John ****...
- town of Ó Troithigh), a region in Clogheen, County Tipperary, Ireland. Ballynatray / BaileThroithigh (The town of Ó Troithigh), a region in Coshbride...
- century when it p****ed to the Smyth family who built a nearby manor named Ballynatray House complete with a surrounding park in 1795. To integrate the ruins...
- youngest daughter of Percy Smyth of Headborough, son of Sir Percy Smyth of Ballynatray, County Waterford, and his wife Elizabeth Jervois, and widow of Robert...
- the British Army who saw service in British India. Smyth was born at Ballynatray House, Templemichael, County Waterford, the fifth and youngest son of...
- Dublin, Esq. ...)" Burke 1898, p. 416 . "Sir Richard Smyth, Knt., of Ballynatray, co. Waterford ... m. [married] Mary, dau. [daughter] of Roger Boyle ...
- Roch (1786) Ambrose Roch (1788) Mr Lee Mrs Piozzi (1782) Mr Smith of Ballynatray Portrait of a Lady (1805) Portrait of a Gentleman (1805) Lady Kingsmill...