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Collooney or
Coloony (Irish: Cúil M****ne,
meaning 'nook of the thicket') is a town in
County Sligo, Ireland.
Collooney is
thought to
derive from Irish:...
- was the son of
Richard Coote, who had been
created Lord Coote,
Baron of
Coloony, in the
County of Sligo, in the
Peerage of
Ireland on 6
September 1660...
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rimmed and
chained or,
chain reflexed over the back.
Motto Vincit Veritas &
Coloony Orders Knight Grand Cross of the
Order of the Bath (Military Division)...
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Molesworth and
Letitia Molesworth (née Coote,
daughter of
Richard Coote, Lord
Coloony),
Molesworth abandoned his
legal studies and was
commissioned as an ensign...
- had one son and
seven daughters. His son
Charles became Lord
Coote of
Coloony,
later Earl of Bellomont.
Alumni Dublinenses: a
register of the students...
- of this creation, see
Coote baronets. The
title of Lord Coote,
Baron of
Coloony, in the Queen's County, was
created on 6
September 1660 for
Richard Coote...
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Boyle extinct 1699
subsidiary title of the
Viscount Shannon Baron Coote of
Coloony 1660
Coote extinct 1800
created Earl of
Bellomont in 1689 (extinct 1766)...
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daughter of Sir
George St George. His
father was
created Baron Coote of
Coloony in 1660 (on the same day as his
uncle was
created Earl of Mountrath), and...
- 377 23.8 — —
Portrane —
Dublin (Fingal) 1,532 1,372 -10.4 — —
Collooney (
Coloony) —
Sligo 892 1,369 53.5 — —
Aughrim —
Wicklow 1,145 1,364 19.1 — — Ferns...
- Lundy, Darryl. "p. 12954 § 129532
Richard Coote, 1st Lord Coote,
Baron of
Coloony". The Peerage.[unreliable source] Lundy, Darryl. "p. 12957 § 129564 Sir...