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Viscount Kilwarden, of
Kilwarden in the
County of Kildare, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 29
December 1800 for
Arthur Wolfe...
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Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden KC (19
January 1739 – 23 July 1803) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and
judge who
served as the Lord
Chief Justice...
- Wolfe, 2nd
Viscount Kilwarden (11
November 1769—22 May 1830) was an
Irish peer. He was the son of
Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden and his wife Anne...
- into the night. In one incident, the Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland, Lord
Kilwarden, was
dragged from his
carriage and
stabbed by pikes.
Found still alive...
- its name. The
estate was
owned from 1776 by
Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden who had his city
townhouse at 5
Leinster Street. On the 23 July 1803 he...
- Blackhall,
County Kildare, a
first cousin of
Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden.: 11 In 1783, Tone
found work as a
tutor to
Anthony and Robert, younger...
- atrocities" were committed.
Their prin****l
victim was
Arthur Wolfe,
Viscount Kilwarden, who had the
misfortune to turn into the street. He was the Lord Chief...
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December 1800
White extinct 1891
created Earl of
Bantry in 1816
Viscount Kilwarden 29
December 1800
Wolfe extinct 1830
Viscount Longueville 1800 Longfield...
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Katharine Tynan,
novelist Glenn Whelan,
footballer Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden Simon Young,
broadcaster The
climate in this area has mild differences...
- Kildare; and,
their father's
first cousin was
Arthur Wolfe, 1st
Viscount Kilwarden.[citation needed] Not long
after he was born, his
father died and the...