- son
Thomas Edward Douglas Wilson (born 1990). The
Wilson baronetcy, of
Currygrane in the
County of Longford, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
- landowners. Wilson's
father James, the
youngest of four sons,
inherited Currygrane in
Ballinalee (1,200 acres,
worth £835 in 1878),
making him a middle-ranking...
- [citation needed] To the
south of
Ballinalee is
Currygrane Lough,
which spans the
townlands of
Drummeel and
Currygrane, and
contains several possible crannog sites...
-
Crookstown House Crookstown County Cork
Robert Warren 13 June 1921
Rebuilt Currygrane House Ballinalee County Longford Sir
Henry Wilson, 1st
Baronet 10 August...
-
sentenced to
death for the
murder of McGrath. His
family home was near
Currygrane,
County Longford,
which was also the
family home of Sir
Henry Wilson,...
- 1897
Wilson extinct 1907
Wilson of
Carbeth 1920
Wilson extant Wilson of
Currygrane 1919
Wilson extinct 1922
Wilson of
Delhi 1858
Wilson extinct 1921 Wilson...
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Ballinamuck West, Bunlahy, Columbkille, Coolamber, Creevy, Crosagstown,
Currygrane, Dalystown, Drumgort, Drumlish, Drummeel, Firry, Gelshagh,
Granard Rural...
-
Improvement of
Lands (Ireland) Act, 1863, and the Acts
amending the same.
Currygrane Order 1880
Local Government Board's
Provisional Orders Confirmation (Abingdon...
-
Granard Clonbroney Granard Currycreaghan 306
Moydow Taghsheenod Bally****n
Currygrane 600
Granard Clonbroney Granard Currygranny 427
Longford Clongesh Longford...
- 1897
Wilson extinct 1907
Wilson of
Carbeth 1920
Wilson extant Wilson of
Currygrane 1919
Wilson extinct 1922
Wilson of
Delhi 1858
Wilson extinct 1921 Wilson...