- of St Patrick's in Dublin.
Later that year he was
appointed Rector of
Painstown,
County Meath, and
earned a re****tion as a
learned and
discreet advisor...
- his wife
Elizabeth Nixon,
daughter of the
Reverend Brinsley Nixon of
Painstown,
County Meath, and Mary Hartigan, had six
children in all:
three sons...
- (29
August 1786 – 4 July 1847) was an
Irish Jesuit.
Aylmer was born at
Painstown, Kil****,
County Kildare, on 29
August 1786. His father, also
called Charles...
-
Moylagh Moymet Moynalty Navan Newtown Newtownclonbun Nobber Oldcastle Painstown Piercetown Rataine Rathbeggan Rathcore Rathfeigh Rathkenny Rathmolyon...
- mid-1750s. In 1750, he
married Anne Cooke,
daughter of
Thomas Cooke of
Painstown,
County Carlow. The pair had two children;
Valentine (b.1754) and Katherine(...
-
ordained ministry as a
curate at Carlow,
after which he was
vicar of
Painstown and then ****istant
chaplain of the Mariners’
Church in Kingstown. He was...
- of
Painstown, M.P.,
grandson of the 1st Earl of Cavan, and had issue."
Burke &
Burke 1915, p. 1182, left column. "Charles Lambart, of
Painstown, M.P...
- (died and
replaced 1665 by
Francis Willoughby) and
Oliver Lambert of
Painstown Also
elected for
County Meath in 1713, for
which he
chose to sit. O'Hart...
-
served curacies in
Staplestown and Bagenalstown. He was the In****bent at
Painstown from 1859 to 1867 when he
became the
Vicar of Killeshin. He died on 7...