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- Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester (c. 1430 – 19 December 1496) was an Irish peer, statesman and judge. He was one of the dominant political figures...
- 6°57′53″W / 53.5328°N 6.964751°W / 53.5328; -6.964751 Portlester Belfast Dublin The Battle of Portlester took place on 7 August 1643 near the town of Ballivor...
- Limerick Glenmaquin 1st Galway Liscarroll New Ross Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill Cashel Knockn****s Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...
- ****ured her an income of £200 per annum as well as the Irish manor of Portlester. In October 1533, Elizabeth brought her daughter, Elizabeth FitzGerald...
- Limerick Glenmaquin 1st Galway Liscarroll New Ross Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill Cashel Knockn****s Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...
- aftermath of the battle, Owen Roe's Ulster Army marched through the p**** of Portlester Mill to mount an effective rearguard action, routing Jones' advanced brigade...
- natural son of the powerful Irish nobleman Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester, who obtained the position of Chief Baron for his son and the right to...
- 1643 – Battle of Cloughleagh 1643 – Battle of Clones 1643 – Battle of Portlester 1643 – Siege of Forthill 1645 – Siege of Duncannon 1646 – Battle of Benburb...
- FitzEustace John Tapton Gilbert Debenham (1474) Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester (1474–1479) William Sherwood, Bishop of Meath (1480–1482) Walter Champfleur...
- Limerick Glenmaquin 1st Galway Liscarroll New Ross Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill Cashel Knockn****s Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...