- £1,000 (roughly
equivalent to £121,460 today) and the
entire estate at
Baronston to his brother, Richard. The
legacy left him free to
pursue a life of...
-
Edmund Malone junior, the
noted Shakespearean scholar. He was born at
Baronston (or Baronstown) House, Ballynacarrigy,
County Westmeath,
second son of...
- children, a
patent was
created in 1797, when he was made
Baron Sunderlin of
Baronston, also in the
Peerage of Ireland, with
special remainder to his brother...
- was an
Irish lawyer and politician. The
eldest son of
Richard Malone of
Baronston (or Baronstown) House, Ballynacarrigy,
County Westmeath, who was a barrister...
- in the
Irish House of
Commons as
member for Fore.
Malone was born at
Baronston, (or Baronstown) House, Ballynacarrigy,
County Westmeath,
third son of...
- Hugh
Maguire 1755:
Samuel Lowe 1756:
Edmond Malone, of
Baronston 1757:
Edmond Malone, of
Baronston 1758: John
Nugent 1759:
Arthur Magan, of
Clonearl 1760:...
- the
Worcestershires were
posted to
guard them, with
another guard at
Baronston House to
prevent similar attacks.
Later that year Wilson's
Hospital was...