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- : 24  His widowed mother remarried her cousin Sir Maurice FitzEustace of Coghlanstown, eldest son and heir of Sir Robert FitzEustace, by whom she had at least...
- Irish landowner and politician of the fifteenth century. He was born at Coghlanstown, County Kildare, son of Sir Richard FitzEustace, who served briefly as...
- Naas Coghlandtown 367 Naas South Ballymore Eustace Naas Coghlanstown 1,137 Naas South Coghlanstown Naas Colbinstown 251 Narragh and Reban East Davidstown...
- Baron of Dunsany, and secondly her cousin Sir Maurice FitzEustace of Coghlanstown, eldest son and heir of Sir Robert FitzEustace. Jenet, married Sir Walter...
- Tipper Tipperkevin Tully Tully Usk Walterstown Whitechurch Ballybought Coghlanstown Jago There are 140 civil parishes in County Kilkenny: Abbeyleix Aghaviller...
- the office of Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He was born about 1380 in Coghlanstown, County Kildare. His father was Sir Maurice FitzEustace, High Sheriff...
- Christopher De Wellesley of Alasty 1456: Robert FitzEustace of Ballycutland (Coghlanstown) 1465: Christopher Flatesbury of Osbertown 1472: Philip Eustace of Newland...
- Ballymore (Eustace), thence to the county of Kildare into Ballycutlan (Coghlanstown), Harristown and Naas, and so thence to Clane, Kilboyne, and Kil****'...