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peerage of
Ireland of Earl of
Fingall was
created in 1628 by
Charles I, and
granted to Luke Plunkett, 1st Earl of
Fingall,
Baron Killeen,
whose first wife...
- Earl of
Fingall and
Baron Fingall were
titles in the
Peerage of Ireland.
Baron Fingall was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. The seat of the...
- Ireland,
ancestor of the
Barons of Dunsany,
Barons of Killeen, and
Earls of
Fingall Baron of
Dunsany Christopher Plunkett, 1st
Baron of
Dunsany (1410–1463)...
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Arthur James Plunkett, 8th Earl of
Fingall KP (9
September 1759 – 30 July 1835),
styled Lord
Killeen until 1793, was an
Irish peer. A
prominent Roman...
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Christopher Plunket, 2nd Earl of
Fingall and 11th
Baron Killeen (died 1649) was an
Irish politician and soldier. In 1641 he
negotiated with the rebels...
- Earl of
Fingall KP PC (I) (29
March 1791 – 21
April 1869) was an
Irish peer,
styled Lord
Killeen from 1797 to 1836. He
became Earl of
Fingall in 1836...
- as
Baron Killeen in 1613, and who in due
course became the 1st Earl of
Fingall in 1628. They
lived at
Killeen Castle,
County Meath in Ireland. She was...
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Arthur Annesley, 5th Earl of Anglesey, and
Peter Plunket, 4th Earl of
Fingall.
Thomas De
Quincey lived in the
street after running away from Manchester...
- 29
March 1637),
styled Lucas Môr,
tenth lord Killeen,
created Earl of
Fingall on 26
September 1628, was an
Irish peer.
Plunket was the
elder son of Christopher...
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Houses of the
Nobility &
Gentry in the
Present Day"). Daisy,
Countess of
Fingall.
Seventy Years Young (registration required).
First published in 1937 (autobiography...