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Kinalmeaky (Irish: Cineál mBéice) is a
barony in
County Cork, Ireland.
Kinalmeaky takes its name from Cenél-mBéice,
Irish for "the
kindred of Béce," an...
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Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky, in the
County of Cork, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1628 for the eight-year-old the Hon. Lewis...
- of his brother, Lord
Boyle of
Kinalmeaky, on 2
September 1642,
Richard Boyle succeeded as 2nd
Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky. A year later, he
succeeded as...
- had
already succeeded his
younger brother as
second Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky according to a
special remainder in the
letters patent. He
married Elizabeth...
- This is a
sortable table of the
townlands in the
barony of
Kinalmeaky,
County Cork, Ireland.
Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland...
- Earl of Denbigh, and the
widow of
Lewis Boyle, 1st
Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky. The
title was for life only and
became extinct on her
death in 1667....
- 6 July 1641, a
barge carrying Feilding, his
daughter Elizabeth, Lady
Kinalmeaky, Lady Cornwallis, and Anne
Kirke capsized while shooting the
rapids at...
- of
Kinalmeaky, the
second son of
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. As a
result of her marriage, she was
styled as "Viscountess
Boyle of
Kinalmeaky". Francis...
- Adam Loftus, 1st
Viscount Lisburne.
Lewis Boyle, 1st
Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky (1619–1642),
succeeded under special remainder by his
older brother Richard...
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Viscount Dungarvan; Lewis,
Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky; and
Roger Boyle,
Baron Broghill.
Kinalmeaky was
killed and
succeeded by his
elder brother as...