- Adam de
Feypo is
first mentioned in The Red Book of the
Echequer 1166, p283 (England) as
being one of the
knights of Hugh de Lacy in Herefordshire, England...
- Ireland; only
ruins remain. The
motte and
bailey castle was
built by Adam de
Feypo in the 12th century.
Skryne and the
Early Normans by
Elizabeth Hickey. 1994...
- townland.
About 1170 Hugh de Lacy, Lord of
Meath granted Skryne to Adam de
Feypo,
whose descendants used the
customary title Baron Skryne,
which was not...
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Power before 1597
Piers Power Rathdown MacMillan 1344
Rathwire de Lacy, then
Daniel 1172
Robert de Lacy
Skryne de
Feypo, then
Marward 1170 Adam de
Feypo...
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barony in the
Peerage of Ireland, but was
habitually used
firstly by the de
Feypo family and then by
their descendants, the Marwards. The
Barons of Skryne...
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reign of King John,
possibly at the
invitation of his relative, Adam de
Feypo. The
family served as
Lords of
Killeen (requiring
Knight Scutage, i.e. the...
-
Dermot and the Earl states, "And
Skryne he then gave by
charter to Adam de
Feypo he gave it", and he
built his
castle there.[citation needed]
After this...
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Hussey family Barony of
Skryne Richard de
Feypo I (~1191–1240)
Richard de
Feypo II (~1240–1290)
Simon de
Feypo (~1295–1310)
Barony of
Castleknock Richard...
- Angulo,
Baron of
Navan and Ardbraccan; De Misset,
Baron of Lune; Adam de
Feypo,
Baron Skryne; Fitz-Thomas,
Baron of Kells; Hussey,
Baron of Galtrim; Richard...
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Church was
built in 1341 as a
house of
Augustinians by
Francis de
Feypo, the last de
Feypo Baron Skryne. The
tower was
added in the 15th century. The church...