- 7th birthday, his
father granted him the
Broghill estate in
County Cork, and he was
created Baron of
Broghill in the
Peerage of Ireland. His
parents had...
-
Viscount Muskerry was
defeated by an
English Parliamentarian force under Lord
Broghill. It was the
final pitched battle of the
Irish Confederate Wars and one...
- Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. He had
already been
created Lord Boyle,
Baron of
Broghill, in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1628 (at the age of only six). He was succeeded...
-
created in 1616,
later merged with the
Earldom of Cork
Baron Boyle of
Broghill,
created in 1628,
later merged with the
Earldom of
Orrery Baron Boyle of...
- of the
first Earl of Cork, and had also
inherited the
titles of
Baron Broghill [Ireland] and
Baron Boyle of
Marston in the
Peerage of
Great Britain, thus...
-
public holiday known to this day as Oak
Apple Day.[citation needed] Coote,
Broghill and
Maurice Eustace were
initially the main
political figures in the Restoration...
- 1649-1660. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Broghill, Lord (1874) Wolves, Two
letters from Lord
Broghill to the Earl of Dorset.
Historic M****cripts Commission...
- Boyle, 2nd Earl of
Orrery (24
August 1646 – 29
March 1682),
styled Lord
Broghill between 1660 and 1679, was an
Irish peer and
Member of Parliament. Boyle...
- it was
replaced by a new
Council of Scotland,
headed by
Irish peer Lord
Broghill, and
began to
attempt to win over the
traditional landholders. The regime...
-
Confederate Wars and was
seized in 1646 by
Parliamentarian forces under Lord
Broghill. However,
after the Restoration, the
castle was
restored to
Donough MacCarty...