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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...
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Portlester Belfast Dublin The
Battle of
Portlester took
place on 7
August 1643 near the town of Ballivor...
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Limerick Glenmaquin 1st
Galway Liscarroll New Ross
Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill
Cashel Knockn****s
Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...
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Limerick Glenmaquin 1st
Galway Liscarroll New Ross
Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill
Cashel Knockn****s
Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...
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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...
- ****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...
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FitzEustace John
Tapton Gilbert Debenham (1474)
Rowland FitzEustace, 1st
Baron Portlester (1474–1479)
William Sherwood,
Bishop of
Meath (1480–1482)
Walter Champfleur...
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Limerick Glenmaquin 1st
Galway Liscarroll New Ross
Cloghleagh Clones Portlester Duncannon Benburb Dungan's Hill
Cashel Knockn****s
Dublin Rathmines 1649–53...
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offer by O'Reilly to take the "
Portlester Monument" into the estate; its subject,
Rowland FitzEustace, 1st
Baron Portlester, had
lived at
Castlemartin in...
- 1643 –
Battle of
Cloughleagh 1643 –
Battle of
Clones 1643 –
Battle of
Portlester 1643 –
Siege of
Forthill 1645 –
Siege of
Duncannon 1646 –
Battle of Benburb...