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Baron Trimlestown, of
Trimlestown in
County Meath, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland.
Following the
death of the 21st
Baron in
January 2024 with no...
- le Brun
married Robert Barnewall, 1st
Baron Trimlestown. In 1509, John Barnewall, 3rd
Baron Trimlestown who was
later to
become Lord
Chancellor of Ireland...
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Thomas Barnewall, 16th
Baron Trimlestown (1796 – 1879) was an
Irish landowner ****ociated with the
Roebuck Estate in
County Dublin, Ireland. He was educated...
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Robert Barnewall, 12th
Baron Trimlestown (c.1704 – 6
December 1779) was a
prominent Anglo-Irish landowner,
active in the
Roman Catholic cause. Robert...
- Galway, and
Bridget Barnwall, a
daughter of
Robert Barnewall, 12th
Baron Trimlestown. He was
raised at
Dangan House,
situated on the
Corrib River, four miles...
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title of the
Marquess of Lansdowne),
Kingsale (1344,
feudally 1223),
Trimlestown (1469),
Baron Louth (second creation, 1541), and
Dunboyne (1541, feudally...
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Baron Trimlestown (1670 – 8
September 1692) was an
Irish Jacobite peer and soldier. He was the son of
Robert Barnewall, 9th
Baron Trimlestown and Margaret...
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Slane (1370),
Baron of
Dunsany (1439),
Baron Louth (c. 1458) and
Baron Trimlestown (1461). A
person holding a
peerage in the rank of
baron is
entitled to...
- politician. He was the
eldest son of
Christopher Barnewall, 2nd
Baron Trimlestown and his wife
Elizabeth Plunket,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Fitz-Christopher...
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Nicholas Barnewall, 14th
Baron Trimlestown (8 June 1726 – 16
April 1813) was an
Irish landowner ****ociated with the
Roebuck Estate in
County Dublin, Ireland...