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supporter of King
James II and was
outlawed after the
Glorious Revolution.
Jenico Preston helped to
suppress the
Irish Rebellion of 1798, and in 1800 he had...
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Jenico)
Nicholas Dudley Preston, 17th
Viscount Gormanston (born 19
November 1939), is an Anglo-Irish
aristocrat and
British hereditary peer, who sat in...
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Jenico d'Artois, Dartas, Dart**** or Dart****o (c.1350 –
November 1426) was a Gascony-born
soldier and statesman, much of
whose career was
spent in Ireland...
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Jenico William Joseph Preston, 14th
Viscount Gormanston, GCMG (1 June 1837 – 29
October 1907), was an
aristocratic Anglo-Irish
colonial administrator....
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Jenico Preston, 7th
Viscount Gormanston (born at Gormanston,
County Meath 1631; died at
Limerick 17
March 1691), was an
Irish peer,
Jacobite soldier and...
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Irish Rebellion of 1641.
Nicholas was born
about 1608, the
eldest son of
Jenico Preston and his wife
Margaret St. Lawrence. His
father was the 5th Viscount...
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Margaret (or Marguerite) d'Artois (or
Jenico),
granddaughter and
heiress of the Gascon-born
knight Sir
Jenico d'Artois, and
widow of Sir John Dowdall...
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Viscount Gormanston 1478
Nicholas Preston, 17th
Viscount Gormanston Ireland Jenico Preston 11 The
Viscount Mountgarret 1550
Piers Butler, 18th
Viscount Mountgarret...
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Frederick Weld, Sir John Lefroy, Sir
George Strahan, Sir
Robert Hamilton,
Jenico Preston, 14th
Viscount Gormanston Governors of Queensland: Sir
George Bowen...
- governors. The
office of Lord
Lieutenant was
recreated on 23
August 1831.
Jenico Preston, 7th
Viscount Gormanston, 1689–1691
Edward Moore, 5th Earl of Drogheda:...