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Poynings' Law or the
Statute of
Drogheda may
refer to the
following acts of the
Parliament of Ireland: The acts of
Poynings' Parliament,
summoned to Drogheda...
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Stonestaples Wood (TQ 252 135) is in the
centre of the
Poynings parish. It is the only one of the
Poynings Crossways woods that sits on the
Wealden Clay. It...
- of
Ireland under King
Henry VII of England.
Edward Poynings was the only son of Sir
Robert Poynings (c.1419–1461) and
Elizabeth Paston (1429?–1487/8),...
- England;
Percy also
became Lord
Poynings on his marriage. This
title would bring him into
direct conflict with the
Poynings family themselves, and indeed...
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Revision (Ireland) Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 57).
Poynings'
Parliament was
called by Sir
Edward Poynings in his
capacity as Lord
Deputy of Ireland, appointed...
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Poynings is a
village and
civil parish in West Sus****, England, UK.
Poynings may also
refer to the
following English people:
Baron Poynings,
title in...
- The
title of
Baron Poynings was
created twice in the
Peerage of England. The
first creation was for Sir
Michael Poynings, who was
summoned to Parliament...
- Sir
Robert Poynings (c.1419 – 17
February 1461), was the
second son of
Robert Poynings, 4th
Baron Poynings (1382–1446). He
joined the
rebellion of Jack...
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Poynings Heron (1548 - 1595) was an
English soldier and
commander during the
Spanish Armada. He was born the
eldest son of Sir
Nicholas Heron in Addiscombe...
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Adrian Poynings (c. 1512 – 15
February 1571) was a
military commander and administrator. The
youngest of the
illegitimate children of Sir
Edward Poynings, he...