- The
Grogan Baronetcy, of
Moyvore in the
County of Westmeath, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 23
April 1859 for...
- 148.2
acres (8.693 km2). It
includes the
small village of
Moyvore and 5 townlands:
Moyvore, Templepatrick, Beltacken,
Rahadorrish and Tonlemony. The neighbouring...
-
called to the bar in 1840. He was made a
baronet on 23
April 1859, of
Moyvore,
County Westmeath. He was
elected as
Member of
Parliament (MP) for Dublin...
- had a daughter:
Cecily Guinness von Maltzan. As of 2011, she
lives near
Moyvore, in
County Westmeath. "Can
landscape architecture play a role as a marketing...
-
Westbury in 1964;
baronetcy unproven (2nd
baronet died 2003)
Grogan of
Moyvore 1859
Grogan extinct 1927
Grotrian of
Leighton Buzzard 1934
Grotrian extant...
-
older royal and
spiritual site than Tara
located between the
villages of
Moyvore and
Loughnavalley and
place of
origin of the
festival of Bealtine. West...
-
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Edward Grogan Baronet (of
Moyvore) 1891–1927 Extinct...
-
later 3rd
Baron Congleton 1862: John
Devenish Meares, of
Meares Court,
Moyvore 1863: 1864: John Wilson, of
Daramona House 1865: 1866: John
James Ennis...
-
railway line
twice Athenry – (R347) (R349)
Kiltullagh (R350) New Inn R359
Moyvore Kilconnell (R358)
Ballinasloe –
terminates at the R446
Highway system Roads...
- July 1907),
extinct with the grantee's
death on 10 May 1927.
Grogan of
Moyvore (cr. 23
April 1859),
extinct with the
death of the
second baronet on 11...