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Baron Galtrim was an
Irish feudal barony which was
hereditary in the
Hussey family. The
holder of the
barony was
entitled to
style himself Lord
Galtrim, but...
- destro**** the
castle at
Slane and
forced the Anglo-Normans to
abandon Galtrim, Kells, and Derrypatrick.
Strongbow died in May 1176, and
Henry appointed...
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Malahide Castle: This
castle is
haunted by Lord
Galtrim, Sir
Walter Hussey, the son of the
Baron of
Galtrim.
Killed in
battle on his
wedding day
during the...
- "the
bride of Malahide", when her
first husband,
Thomas Hussey,
Baron Galtrim, was
reputedly murdered on
their wedding day.
According to
other sources...
- Lady Mary
Walpole (born c. 1757), who
married Thomas Hussey, 19th
Baron Galtrim, on 4
August 1777 and had issue; and The Hon.
George Walpole (20 June 1758...
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Pembroke (Strongbow)
Fingal De Lacy, then Preston, et al. 1208
Walter de Lacy
Galtrim Hussey 1374 John
Hussey Idrone le Gros 1175
Raymond Le Gros
Erris (historically...
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their and
every of
their appurtenances, and also the
towns and
lands of
Galtrim, Boyestown, Rathgowney,
other wise Rathgownly, Gallstown, Kenraghstown...
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Chernaig sept
called the Síl
Conaill Graint which were
based at
Calatrium (
Galtrim),
whereas the main line of Uí
Chernaig represented by the sons of the high...
- at
present on the
gateway is that of the
Royal Hospital. The
designs of
Galtrim House, Co.
Meath (c. 1802) and
Ballynegall House, Co. Westmeath, built...
- de Feypo,
Baron Skryne; Fitz-Thomas,
Baron of Kells; Hussey,
Baron of
Galtrim;
Richard de Fleming,
Baron Slane; Adam
Dullard or Dollard, of Dullenvarty;...