- Lord Aylmer,
Baron of
Balrath, in the
County of Meath, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1718 for the
naval commander Matthew Aylmer...
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Balrath Cross is a
wayside cross and
National Monument located in
County Meath, Ireland.
Balrath Cross is
located 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
southwest of Laytown...
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Balrath is a
townland in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located about 8.33
kilometres (5 mi) north–west of Mullingar.
Balrath is one of 8 townlands...
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Abercorn 173 Gore of
Castle Gore 10
April 1662 Earl of
Arran 179
Aylmer of
Balrath ca. 1662
Baron Aylmer. 194
Gethin of
Gethinsgrott 1
August 1665 221 Parsons...
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Retrieved on 22
August 2015.
Houses in
Balrath.
Census of
Ireland 1911.
Retrieved on 22
August 2015.
Inhabitants in
Balrath.
Census of
Ireland 1911. Retrieved...
- late as 1488, when
Gerald FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, used them
against Balrath castle.
Heavy guns are only
first recorded used in 1495, this time by the...
- 1620-1671) was an
Irish landowner.
Aylmer was the son of
Gerald Aylmer of
Balrath. The
family was part of the Old
English community of The Pale
which largely...
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Oliver Warren 6.
Michael Warren 13.
Christina Roe 3. Anne
Warren 14. Sir
Christopher Aylmer,
Baron Balrath 7.
Catherine Aylmer 15. Margaret, Lady Plunkett...
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Lloyd Tailteann Tattersalls Country House Trim
Castle Trim
Cathedral Balrath Woods Bettystown Beach Boyne Valley Girley Bog
Grove Gardens Jamestown...
- However, in mid-1642
government troops looted and
torched his home in
Balrath,
County Meath:
Plunkett unsurprisingly thereafter gave
support to the leaders...