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Clonbrock Castle is a 15th-century
tower house near
Ahascragh in
County Galway, Ireland. It was
owned by the
Dillon family, who were
later created Barons...
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Baron Clonbrock, of
Clonbrock in
County Galway, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 3 June 1790 for
Robert Dillon, who had earlier...
- Luke
Gerald Dillon, 4th
Baron Clonbrock KP PC (Ire) (10
March 1834 – 12 May 1917) was an
Irish peer. In 1865, he was
appointed High
Sheriff of County...
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place in 1307
between English forces and the
local O'Kelly Chieftains.
Clonbrock Castle, near Ahascragh, is a
medieval tower house which dates to the late...
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Robert Dillon, 1st
Baron Clonbrock PC (27
February 1754 – 22 July 1795), was an
Irish politician.
Dillon was the son of Luke
Dillon and
Bridget Kelly...
- Dillon, 3rd
Baron Clonbrock (29
March 1807 – 4
December 1893), was an
Irish peer.
Dillon was the son of Luke Dillon, 2nd
Baron Clonbrock, by the Honourable...
- life at
Clonbrock House and
Estate in
County Galway. On 18 July 1866, she
married Luke Dillon, 4th
Baron Clonbrock and
became Baroness Clonbrock on 4 December...
- Lord and Lady
Clanmorris photographed with Lord
Clonbrock and family...
- (1805–1864), who
married Robert Dillon, 3rd
Baron Clonbrock, son of Luke Dillon, 2nd
Baron Clonbrock, in 1830. Hon.
General Sir
Augustus Almeric Spencer...
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Ireland and
Northern Ireland. The
robes of Luke
Gerald Dillon, 4th
Baron Clonbrock, the 122nd
Knight of the Order, are on
display in the
National Museum...