- Sir
Edmund MacRichard Butler of
Polestown (1420 – June 13, 1464) was the
eldest son of Sir
Richard Butler of
Polestown and
adopted the
Gaelic title of...
- 1601),
Irish peer
Ulick Burke, 1st
Marquess of
Clanricarde or
Ulick MacRichard Burke (1604–1657), Anglo-Irish
nobleman Ulick Burke, 1st
Viscount Galway...
- of
Ormond Sir
Richard Butler of Polestown, the
second son of the 3rd Earl. Sir
Edmund MacRichard Butler, the
eldest son of Sir
Richard. Sir
James Butler...
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MacRichard.
Edmond Butler of Polestown, the son of Walter. He was the
father of
Richard Butler of Polestown.
Through his
ancestor Edmund MacRichard Butler...
- of
Ormond Sir
Richard Butler of Polestown, the
second son of the 3rd Earl. Sir
Edmund MacRichard Butler, the
eldest son of Sir
Richard.
Walter Butler...
- the
eldest of whom
adopted the
Gaelic title of The
MacRichard of Ossory. Sir
Edmund MacRichard Butler (1420–1464)
Butler dynasty Note: in the records...
- and
politician Edmund Butler, 1st Earl of
Kilkenny (1771–1846)
Edmund MacRichard Butler (c. 1420–1464) Sir
Edmund Butler, 2nd
Baronet (died c.1650) Edmund...
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Richard MacDonald (born 1946) is a California-based
contemporary figurative artist known for his
bronze sculptures and his ****ociation with
Cirque Du...
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Richard MacDonnell may
refer to:
Richard Graves MacDonnell (1814–1881), Anglo-Irish lawyer,
judge and
colonial governor Richard MacDonnell (scholar) (1787–1867)...
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Richard MacQuire (born 17
February 1972, in Melbourne) is an
Australia slalom canoeist who
competed from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. He finished...