- M****ereene.
Since 1843 the
peerages are
united with
titles of
Viscount Ferrard, of
Oriel and
Baron Oriel, both in the
Peerage of Ireland, and
Baron Oriel...
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Ferrard (Irish: Fir Arda) is a
barony in
County Louth, Ireland.
Ferrard derives its name from Fera Arda Ciannachta, "men of the high Ciannachta", referring...
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Thomas Henry Skeffington, 2nd
Viscount Ferrard (January 1772 – 18
January 1843),
styled The
Honourable from 1790
until 1824, was an
Irish peer and politician...
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Henry Tichborne, 1st
Baron Ferrard (1663 – 3
November 1731),
known as Sir
Henry Tichborne, Bt,
between 1697 and 1715, was an
Irish peer.
Tichborne was...
- Stéphane
Ferrard, 2008a, p. 49 Stéphane
Ferrard, 2008a, p. 50 Stéphane
Ferrard, 2008a, p. 53 Stéphane
Ferrard, 2008a, p. 54 Stéphane
Ferrard, 2008a, p...
- Whyte-Melville
Foster Skeffington, 14th
Viscount M****ereene and 7th
Viscount Ferrard (3 June 1940 – 13
November 2024) was a
British peer. John
Skeffington succeeded...
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Viscount Leathers, Lord
Macpherson of Drumochter,
Viscount M****ereene and
Ferrard (eligible to
stand by
virtue of his
junior title,
Baron Oriel, as his senior...
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Margaretta Amelia Foster, 1st
Viscountess Ferrard (née Burgh; c. 1737 – 20
January 1824), was an Anglo-Irish
peeress and wife of John Foster, 1st Baron...
- John
Clotworthy Skeffington, 12th
Viscount M****ereene and 5th
Viscount Ferrard, DSO (28
November 1873 – 20 July 1956) was a
British Army
officer and an...
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Ardagh 120
Ferrard Tullyallen Drogheda Ardaghy 443
Lower Dundalk Carlingford Dundalk Ardballan 333
Ferrard Clonmore Drogheda Ardbolies 197
Ferrard Rathdrumin...