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Louisa Barnewall Van
Rensselaer (October 12, 1836 – July 3, 1920), was a
prominent member of New York
Society during the
Gilded Age.
Louisa was born on...
- in;
Kemba in for Kristaps". CBS Sports.
Retrieved November 30, 2022.
Barnewell,
Chris (January 24, 2018). "2018 NBA
Rising Stars Challenge rosters: Big...
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County Louth in Ireland.
Built in the 1550s,
Athclare was
built for the
Barnewell family, and is
typical of
defensive architectural structures built in...
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Cresswell Cresswell, (1822–1830); and John
Leycester Adolphus, (1830–1834).
Barnewell retired in 1834,
having inherited property from the
baroness de Montesquieu...
- Babington, Ballard,
Chidiock Tichborne,
Thomas Salisbury,
Henry Donn,
Robert Barnewell and John Savage. A
further group of
seven men
including Edward Habington...
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Rensselaer (1814–1878) ⚭ (1) 1851: Mary Howland; ⚭ (2) 1864 he
married Louisa Barnewell Euphemia White Van
Rensselaer (1816–1888) ⚭ 1843: John
Church Cruger (1807–1879)...
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merchant Samuel Shaw Howland, in 1851. In 1864, he
married Louisa Barnewell.
Euphemia White Van
Rensselaer (1816–1888), who
married John
Church Cruger...
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William Ball) and
Oliver Plunket (died and
replaced 1641 by
Patrick Barnewell.
Barnewell died and
replaced 1645 by
Patrick Tallant) 1661–1666 John Forth,...
- Lord of Meath;
dissolved 1499;
ruinous by 1588;
leased to Sir
Patrick Barnewell (renewed 1585 and 1590)
Kilmaynanbeg Kilmainham Wood
Preceptory Knights...
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south of the city of Dublin, were
granted to the
Barnewell family by King John in 1215. The
Barnewells gave some of the land to St John The
Baptist Hospital...