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Richard Huskard (fl. 1278?–1333) was an Anglo-Irish settler. He was an
ancestor of the
family of Skerrett, who
later became one of The
Tribes of Galway...
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Lieutenant Colonel G W Wood, in Ingatestone, Es****. The
couple lived at
Huskards also in Ingatestone. He was an
officer in the Es**** Yeomanry, in which...
- was a
member of one of The
Tribes of Galway,
descended from a
Richard Huskard. John
Skerrett was
elected Provost of
Galway in 1480. A copy of his mayoralty...
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Skerrett was a
member of one of the
Tribes of Galway, a
descendant of
Richard Huskard. He
studied for the
clergy in Andalusia, and
afterwards he was ordained...
- fl. 1513–1532,
Mayor of Galway.
Skerrett was a
descendant of
Richard Huskard, and
seems to have
served two
consecutive terms. He had
served on the corporation...
- Buxton, of
Wallsgrave House,
Loughton 1935: Lt.-Col.
Frank Hilder, of
Huskards, Ingatestone. 1936: Capt.
Gerald Murray Strutt, of New House, Terling,...
- "material of a
chief of Dartraighi, was
killed by the Connachtmen."
Richard Huskard,
Norman settler "The
Annals of
Ireland by
Friar John Clyn",
edited and...