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Field Marshal James O'Hara, 2nd
Baron Tyrawley and 1st
Baron Kilmaine, PC (1682 – 14 July 1774) was a
British Army officer.
After serving as a
junior officer...
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Tirawley (Irish: Tír Amhlaidh),
archaically known as
Tyrawley, is a
barony extending southward from the
north coast of
County Mayo, Ireland. It was created...
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Baron Tyrawley was a
title in the
Peerage of
Ireland that was
created twice. The
first creation came in 1706 in
favour of the
soldier Sir
Charles O'Hara...
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Lieutenant General Charles O'Hara, 1st
Baron Tyrawley (died 9 June 1724) was an
Irish soldier known for his
service with the
British Army. From 1714 to...
- Fields, that has been
preserved beneath a
blanket of peat in present-day
Tyrawley. An
extensive field system,
arguably the
oldest in the world, consisted...
- Hugh
Higgins of
Tyrawley was a
blind Irish harper, 1737-after 1791.
Higgins was a
descendant of the Ó ****ginn
family of poets, scribes, and historians...
- 1696–1713:
General Charles O'Hara, 1st
Baron Tyrawley 1713–1739:
Field Marshal James O'Hara, 2nd
Baron Tyrawley 1739–1751: Lieutenant-General
William Hargrave...
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James Cuffe, 1st
Baron Tyrawley (1747 – 15 June 1821) was an
Irish peer and politician. Cuffe's
father was
James Cuffe of
Elmhall and
Ballinrobe Castle...
- born in Lisbon, Portugal, the
illegitimate son of
James O'Hara, 2nd
Baron Tyrawley and
Kilmaine (and
eventually promoted Field Marshal in 1763); and his Portuguese...
- Lord
Tyrawley,
towards the end of the 18th century. It was
occupied by the Cuff's
steward for part of the 19th century.
James Cuff, Lord
Tyrawley, built...