- The
Borrowes Baronetcy of
Grangemellon in the
County of Kildare, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 14
February 1646 for Erasmus...
-
founder of the St.
Leger Stakes horse race.
Baptised in
February 1731 at
Grangemellon, Kildare, Ireland, he was the
fourth son of Sir John St Leger, who was...
- Succeeded by
Charles O'Neill John O'Neill
Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Walter Borrowes Baronet (of
Grangemellon) 1741–1790 Succeeded by
Erasmus Borrowes...
-
Okehampton from 1791 to 1796. He was the
eldest son of John St
Leger of
Grangemellon (1726–1769) and his wife Mary Butler,
daughter of
Thomas Butler; Anthony...
- Succeeded by
Joshua Allen Thomas Keightley Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Walter Borrowes Baronet (of
Grangemellon) 1685–1709 Succeeded by
Walter Borrowes...
-
Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Erasmus Borrowes Baronet (of
Grangemellon) 1898–1924 Succeeded by
Eustace Borrowes...
- Carrigeen, Castledermot, Churchtown, Dunmanoge, Fontstown, Graney,
Grangemellon, Harristown, Inchaquire, Johnstown, Kilberry, Kilkea, Kilrush, Moone...
- re-opening of the
Bushen case from 1625.
Philip Bushen, a
farmer of
Grangemellon,
County Kildare, was
charged with the
murder of his wife, Grace, who...
- Bond
extinct 1823 Bond of
Peckham 1658 Bond
extinct 1767
Borrows of
Grangemellon 1646
Borrowes extinct 1939
Boulen of
Holland 1623
Boulen extinct c...
- Borrowes, High
Sheriff of
Kildare and
first of the
Borrowes baronets of
Grangemellon.
Erasmus died
about 1650;
Rebecca died in 1682.
Francis Blomefield, History...