- Baltingl****,
historically known as
Baltinglas (Irish:
Bealach Conglais,
meaning 'road (or way) of Conglas'), is a town in south-west
County Wicklow, Ireland...
- the elder, Lady Charlotte, m. her
cousin Richard Talbot,
called Lord
Baltinglas ..."
Sergeant 1913, p. 266: "In
March his wife
Katherine died,
being buried...
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hazard in service". Lee had
taken into his
custody various properties of
Baltinglas, for
which he made petition, and
managed to
settle in Kildare,
where he...
- c. 1 (I) An Act for the
attaindour of
James Eustace late
Viscount of
Baltinglas, and others. 27 Eliz. 1. c. 2 (I) An Act for the
restitution in bloud...
- down in
their flight. O'Byrne had
remained in the
Liffey valley with
Baltinglas, but at the
approach of the
crown army he
withdrew into Glenmalure. Grey...
- the ****istance of the lord deputy, Arthur, Lord Grey of Wilton,
against Baltinglas and
Fiach McHugh O'Byrne, he
witnessed the
defeat of the
English forces...
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their impertinence, sent them to the
Fleet Prison. In
Ireland Delvin,
Baltinglas, and
others were
confined in
Dublin Castle in May 1577.
After some w****s'...
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dated 20 June 1685, was
created Baron of Talbot's town,
Viscount of
Baltinglas, and Earl of Tyrconnell, with
remainder in tail-male for his nephews;"...
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dated 20 June 1685, was
created Baron of Talbot's town,
Viscount of
Baltinglas, and Earl of Tyrconnell, with
remainder in tail-male for his nephews;...