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Kenmare Viscount Castlerosse Baron Castlerosse Baron Kenmare Baronet 'of
Molahiffe'
Status Extinct Extinction date 14 February 1952
Motto Loyal en tout (Loyal...
- The Gaelic-Irish
Lordship of
Molahiffe (Irish: Magh ui Fhlaithimh) was
created in the 14th
century by Eóghan (Owen) Mór MacCarthy, Lord of Coshmaing,...
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Ireland during the
Plantation of Munster, in
particular the
seignory of
Molahiffe. He
lived at Ross
Castle near Killarney,
County Kerry. He was MP in three...
- Sir
Valentine Browne, 1st Baronet, of
Molahiffe (died 1633),
owned a
large estate in south-west
Ireland and was a
lawyer who
served as high
sheriff of...
- Sir
Valentine Browne, 2nd Baronet, of
Molahiffe (died 1640), was an
Irish landowner and MP.
Valentine was born
about 1615. He was the
eldest son of Sir...
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Molahiffe railway station was on the
Great Southern and
Western Railway which ran from
Farranfore to
Valentia Harbour in the
Republic of Ireland. The...
- Sir
Robert Browne, 3rd
Baronet (died c. 1662) The
Browne Baronetcy, of
Molahiffe in the
County of Kerry, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on 16...
- (English: Cosmaigne). The prin****l seat of the
Coshmaing lordship was at
Molahiffe, with
other castles (sub-lordships) at
Fieries and Clonmeallane. Both...
- Sir
Valentine Browne, 1st
Viscount Kenmare and 3rd
Baronet Browne of
Molahiffe (1638–1694), was an
Irish Jacobite who
fought for
James II of
England in...
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Desmond Prince of
Carbery Lord of
Kerslawny Lord of
Coshmaing Lord of
Molahiffe Earl of
Clancarty Viscount Muskerry Count of Toulouse[citation needed]...