- 1756 when
Percy Wyndham-O'Brien was
created Earl of
Thomond and
Baron Ibracken. On his
death in 1774, both
titles became extinct.
Murrough O'Brien, 1st...
- Katherine, the
seventh Baroness. She was the wife of
Henry O'Brien, Lord
Ibracken,
eldest son of
Henry O'Brien, 7th Earl of Thomond. She
established her...
-
Party and a
pretender to the
extinct Earldom of
Thomond and the
Barony of
Ibracken. He
claimed to be the
Prince of a
fictitious microstate known as the Prin****lity...
-
though friars remained in occupation;
granted to
Conor O'Brien,
Baron Ibracken 1543;
confirmed to the
Earls of
Thomond 1577;
granted to Sir
Tirlagh O'Brien...
-
Henry O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan, or Lord O'Brien (c. 1642 – 1
September 1678),
styled Hon.
Henry O'Brien
until 1657, was an
Irish nobleman and politician...
-
family are
styled variously as Earl of Egremont, Earl of
Thomond and
Baron Ibracken,
Baron Wyndham,
Baron Leconfield and
Baron Egremont,
Wyndham Baronets,...
-
though friars remained in occupation;
granted to
Conor O'Brien,
Baron Ibracken 1543;
confirmed to the
Earls of
Thomond 1577;
granted to Sir
Tirlagh O'Brien...
- O'Brien. On 11
December 1756, he was
created Earl of
Thomond and
Baron Ibracken (the
second creation). He was
educated at St Mary Hall, Oxford. He was...
- 1679) Sir
Henry Capel (1638–1696) Sir
George Rawdon, Bt (1604–1684) Lord
Ibracken (d. 1678)
William Harbord (1635–1692) Lord
Brabazon (c. 1635–1685) Carey...