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John King, 1st Baron Kingston

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that all his claims to land should be ratified and confirmed to him and his heirs. For his arrears of service before 5 June 1649 he received four several grants of land. By letters patent dated 25 January 1664, he had confirmed to him the town and lands of Kilcolman, with other lands, amounting to
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then general of the Ulster army. By 1650, he was a member of Cromwell's army and on 11 June 1650, was instrumental in gaining the celebrated victory over the bishop's forces at the
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For the covenanting preacher (died 1679), was for some time domestic chaplain to Henry Erskine, 3rd lord Cardross, see
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of Ballyshannon and Anne Strode. His father, on going to England in 1642, entrusted him with the command of
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estates "in consideration of long attendance". He was then a colonel. On 7 June 1658, he was knighted by
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On 15 July 1674, had a grant by patent of a substantial yearly pension. It was also provided by the
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soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms who served the Commonwealth government during the
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some thousands of acres, in the counties of Limerick, Cork, and Kildare. He died in 1676.
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Parliament accorded him full powers, and on 26 July 1649 ordered him to be paid £100 from
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King married Catherine (died 1669), daughter of Sir
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Index

John King (covenanter)
Anglo-Irish
Interregnum
Charles II
Restoration
Robert King
Henry Folliott, 1st Lord Folliott
Boyle Castle
County Roscommon
Elphin Castle
Heber MacMahon
Bishop of Clogher
Battle of Scarrifholis
delinquents'
Henry Cromwell
Restoration of Charles II
Irish peer
Privy Council of Ireland
Irish House of Lords
John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
Lord President of Connaught
Act of Settlement 1662
William Fenton
Robert


Heldaldicus 1799


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