3247:. "Lord Taaffe escaped across the Liffey and begged Lord Dillon to attack the enemy while disordered by their victory, but his men refused and were with difficulty persuaded to go, half to Trim and half to Drogheda to strengthen these garrisons. Ormond himself with the broken remains of his army made his way to Trim.
2596:. "Thomas, the 5th Viscount Dillon married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir John Bourke of Derymaclagtny in the county of Galway ... and his Lordship deceasing 1674, the honour devolved on Lucas Dillon, eldest son of Theobald, third son of Sir Christopher Dillon, eldest son of Theobald, the first Viscount."
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3231:. "On 2 August a surprise attack overran Ormond's camp; at some point in the battle Ormond sent a message ordering Dillon to march south and attack the rear of the parliamentary army. Dillon refused, probably because it seemed to him to be too late to prevent a rout."
3180:. "The Commissioners of Trust were Viscounts Dillon and Muskerry, Lord Athenry, Alexander MacDonnell, Sirs Lucas Dillon, Nicholas Plunket, and Richard Barnewall, Geoffrey Browne, Donough O'Callaghan, Turlagh O'Neill, Miles O'Reilly, and Gerald Fennell Esquires."
2960:. "What the private instructions were that Lord Dillon was entrusted with are not particularly known; because ... when he and Lord Taafe who accompanied him were got to Ware, their persons and papers were seized by order of the English House of Commons;"
3279:. "... Ireton, joining his army to Sr C. Coote's, advanced to Athlone in order to take in that garrison, but finding the bridge broken and the town on that side burned, Coote was left to block it up and Ireton ... joined his army before Limerick."
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had refused subsidies to the King. The Irish MPs regretted having voted for subsidies and wanted to change how they would be evaluated and collected. After two weeks of inconclusive discussions, Wandesford prorogued parliament on 17 June.
3349:. "Costellogh ventured in the night to attack one of them, commanded by Captain Theobald Dillon, supposing them to be raw men, and easily frighted; but met with so warm a reception, that he was shot dead on the spot ..."
3435:. "He had issue 8 sons and 11 das.; of the sons, Christopher, the eldest, who d. in his father's lifetime, was ancestor of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th viscounts and Lucas, the 2nd was ancestor of the present viscount."
3263:. "Lord Dillon, the royalist leader on the north bank, fell back, on hearing the news of Ormond's defeat, into Trim and Drogheda and many of his men perished at Cromwell's hands in the latter place in the following month."
3030:. "Lord Wilmot and Lord Dillon made pretensions to this post, though neither of them had a twentieth part of the merit of Lord Clanricarde, and in order to satisfy them both, they were made joint Presidents of Connaught]."
2979:. "Being on a mission to King Charles in February 1641-'2, he was, with Lord Taaffe, seized at Ware by order of the House of Commons. After some months' imprisonment, they escaped and joined the King at York."
1318:, in Ireland on 21 October 1645 Lord Dillon's Protestant religion caused him problems. He decided to convert back to Catholicism and on 6 December 1646 Lord Dillon was received back into the
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2880:. "... protests about the subsidies — so vociferously voted three months before. The Commons were resolved first to reorganize the basis of assessment and undo the work ..."
2669:. "He married Elizabeth, third and youngest daughter of Sir William Wentworth, of Wentworth-Woodhouse, in the county of York, Bart. sister to Thomas Earl of Strafford ..."
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grievances. Sometime in 1640 before the 23 October Lord Dillon was appointed a member of the Irish Privy council. Wandesford died on 3 December 1640 and was succeeded by
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1024:. Christopher predeceased his father and therefore never succeeded as viscount. He was a member of the landed gentry and known as Christopher Dillon of Ballylaghan in
2685:. "In January 1640 Wentworth was elevated to the position of lord lieutenant of Ireland, which allowed him to govern the country during his absence through a deputy."
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Athlone under the command of Captain MacGawly, who betrayed him and handed the town over to
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Connaught to Charles II for a payment of money. In 1663 most of his extensive lands were restored by the
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1341:. On this occasion Lord Dillon commanded the Confederate cavalry, which fled in the early stages of the battle.
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3483:. "Charles I. ... acc. 27 Mar. 1625 ..."
3842:. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
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2580:. "Rupert, page to Charles II, k. on service."
2072:
2070:
4466:
4331:
4142:
4044:
3964:
3579:
2230:. "... Christopher, and Francis, died young;"
1865:successfully against a parliamentarian army under
1057:Lucas (1610–1629), who was the 2nd Viscount Dillon
4392:History of the Rebellion and Civil-War in Ireland
4372:History of the Rebellion and Civil-War in Ireland
2615:. "Thomas, 5th Viscount. His only surviving son."
2284:. "... Eleanora, and Mary, both died young."
1210:, later the 1st Earl of Strafford, was appointed
4526:
3665:– 1642 to 1660 (for Scarrisholis and Charlemont)
2322:. "... and d. 15 March 1624 ..."
158:. He was a royalist and supported Strafford and
4072:"Dillon, Thomas, fourth Viscount (1615?–1672?)"
3759:O'Neill and Ormond – A Chapter of Irish History
2426:. "... he declared himself a protestant."
1597:as his nephew Theobald, the 3rd Viscount, died
4100:
3943:. Vol. LXII Williamson–Worden. New York:
3078:. "... landed at Kenmare October, 21st ."
2057:
1417:Lord Dillon's estates were confiscated by the
4267:(New revised and enlarged ed.). Dublin:
3723:(99th ed.). London: Burke's Peerage Ltd.
1202:
4555:Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars
4132:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
4047:Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland
2483:
1476:his second son, Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn.
1429:Restoration, later life, death, and timeline
1192:Thomas (died 1674), became the 5th Viscount;
4102:La Tour du Pin, Henriette-Lucy, Marquise de
4039:
3882:
3256:
3240:
3208:
1225:Lord Strafford, as he now was, summoned an
1031:Thomas's mother was the eldest daughter of
3691:
2140:
1394:In 1650 Lord Dillon successfully defended
38:
4240:"Leicester, Robert Sidney, Earl of"
4066:
3323:
3291:
2493:inflation figures are based on data from
2419:
2099:. "... was born about 1614 ..."
1808:Commanded the Confederate cavalry at the
1445:, who was descended from a family of the
4464:
4144:"Dillon, Thomas, fourth Viscount Dillon"
3986:
3784:. Vol. VII (1st ed.). London:
3642:
3616:
3173:
3007:
2905:
2889:
2873:
2857:
2841:
2825:
2793:
2777:
2745:
2729:
2376:. "He d. an infant, 13 May 1630."
1295:In 1644 Lord Dillon was appointed joint
1170:Theobald Taaffe, the 2nd Viscount Taaffe
1155:
1066:Theobald, the father of the 6th Viscount
173:(1647) and did not rescue Ormond at the
4560:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
4395:. Vol. II. Dublin: James William.
4388:
4368:
4347:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4329:
4233:
4158:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4140:
3902:
3865:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London:
3855:
3828:
3825:– Canonteign to Cutts (for Carlingford)
3801:
3774:
3738:. Vol. IV (New ed.). Oxford:
3595:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3508:
3444:
3428:
3377:
3358:
3272:
3224:
3125:
3055:
3023:
2953:
2937:
2809:
2713:
2522:
2438:
2369:
2334:
2315:
2296:
2108:
2011:. That interpretation also agrees with
1976:
1182:Christopher (died 1663), never married;
4527:
4375:. Vol. I. Dublin: James William.
4307:
4283:
4257:
4206:
4179:
4019:History of the Commonwealth of England
4012:
3755:
3752:– 1660 to 1688 (for Dudley Costellogh)
3460:
3189:
3157:
3141:
3106:
3090:
3071:
2921:
2662:
2627:
2589:
2557:
2473:
2404:
2388:
2350:
2277:
2258:
2239:
2223:
2204:
2188:
2172:
2156:
1314:With the arrival of the papal nuncio,
1134:4th Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen
4436:
4408:
4220:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore.
4193:. Vol. II. Dublin: James Moore.
3925:
3728:
3713:
3668:
3492:
3412:
3396:
3342:
3307:
3039:
2988:
2972:
2634:. "Ormond, and Nicholas, died young."
2608:
2573:
2541:
2494:
2457:
2124:
2092:
2083:. "... b. March 1615" ..."
2076:
1925:Resigned the presidency of Connaught
1398:against a Parliamentarian army under
1164:, a Protestant, and granddaughter of
999:
989:
982:
979:
977:
972:
969:
956:
935:
920:
918:
905:
903:
892:
890:
888:
886:
884:
840:
838:
828:
826:
824:
822:
820:
799:
784:
782:
773:
758:
756:
754:
752:
682:
680:
678:
676:
657:
655:
653:
640:
638:
636:
625:
623:
621:
619:
608:
598:
596:
594:
592:
586:
584:
582:
580:
574:
572:
570:
568:
566:
560:
543:
541:
534:
532:
523:
510:
508:
497:
409:
388:
386:
373:
371:
369:
360:
345:
343:
341:
339:
301:
265:
263:
261:
259:
242:
227:
225:
223:
221:
219:
217:
215:
204:
4107:Journal d'une femme de cinquante ans
3883:D'Alton, Rev. Edward Alfred (1910).
3577:
3403:. "... and d. 1672-3 ..."
2761:
2694:
2678:
2646:
1779:James Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormond
1746:Loses Athlone to William Dillon and
1472:, youngest son of the 1st Viscount.
1281:. However, they were intercepted at
1208:Thomas Wentworth, Viscount Wentworth
1022:Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon
188:
3701:(77th ed.). London: Harrison.
1840:Blockaded the northern side of the
1443:Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh
1305:Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot
1216:James Dillon, 3rd Earl of Roscommon
1185:Rupert, died while being a page to
1142:Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot
1033:James Dillon, 1st Earl of Roscommon
13:
4465:Wedgwood, Cicely Veronica (1961).
3678:(New ed.). London: Harrison.
2195:. "James, who died without issue;"
1534:Father, Christopher Dillon, died.
1309:Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh
1000:*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (
169:Lord Dillon fled the field at the
135:Thomas Dillon, 4th Viscount Dillon
14:
4581:
3762:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company.
1639:(later Lord Strafford) appointed
1547:Theobald Dillon, the 1st Viscount
1301:Henry Wilmot, 2nd Viscount Wilmot
1049:Thomas listed among his brothers
4081:Dictionary of National Biography
4051:. Belfast: The Appletree Press.
3940:Dictionary of National Biography
3735:The Life of James Duke of Ormond
3695:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915).
1337:by Parliamentarian troops under
1166:Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore
4112:Diary of a Woman in her Fifties
4022:. Vol. The Third. London:
3419:. "He died about 1672 ..."
2027:
2018:
1383:and were caught in the ensuing
1307:in April 1644. Dillon replaced
1099:Elizabeth, became a nun in the
156:Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland
4442:"Dillon, Thomas, 4th Viscount"
4293:The Prose Works of John Milton
3967:Handbook of British Chronology
3852:– Dacre to Dysart (for Dillon)
1997:
1988:
1797:Converted back to Catholicism
1241:until the first week of June.
1:
4446:Compendium of Irish Biography
4418:Compendium of Irish Biography
4315:Dictionary of Irish Biography
4291:. In Fletcher, Robert (ed.).
4264:The Confederation of Kilkenny
4063:(for the Battle of Rathmines)
1619:Wardship bought by his uncle
1439:Custos Rotulorum of Westmeath
1268:
1072:John, married Bingham's widow
177:(1649). However, he defended
58:Theobald, 3rd Viscount Dillon
4414:"Dillon, Theobald, Viscount"
4259:Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick
2044:
2037:, built in the 19th century.
7:
4389:Warner, Ferdinand (1768b).
4369:Warner, Ferdinand (1768a).
4068:Henderson, Thomas Finlayson
4041:Hayes-McCoy, Gerard Anthony
1936:Recovered his lands by the
1893:Estates confiscated by the
1666:Eldest son, Charles, born.
1333:was severely beaten in the
1316:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
1140:. (see Family tree) and to
1122:
105:
67:Thomas, 5th Viscount Dillon
10:
4586:
4350:. Vol. 16. New York:
4161:. Vol. 16. New York:
4084:. Vol. XV. New York:
3598:. Vol. 56. New York:
3570:
2766:152, right column, line 43
2651:146, right column, line 23
2145:645, right column, line 79
1956:, his enemy, shot dead in
1895:Cromwellian Settlement Act
1621:Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn
1511:
1508:
1505:
1447:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
1263:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1220:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1203:Strafford's administration
1148:and was received into the
1138:Lucas Dillon of Loughglynn
1105:Mary, became a nun in the
1088:
1048:
16:Irish viscount (1615–1673)
4565:Nobility from County Mayo
4545:17th-century Irish people
4515:
4506:
4500:
4493:
4141:Lenihan, Pádraig (2004).
3998:Longmans, Green & Co.
3401:603, left column, line 43
3384:. "He d. in 1673 or 1674.
3229:226, left column, line 26
3130:226, left column, line 10
3044:62, right column, line 12
2993:49, right column, line 53
2699:152, left column, line 49
2683:152, left column, line 46
2613:603, left column, line 47
2578:603, left column, line 46
2546:603, left column, line 44
2462:603, left column, line 42
1716:Outbreak of the Rebellion
1500:
1489:Winetavern Street, Dublin
933:
874:
872:
870:
856:
852:
850:
848:
846:
836:
797:
771:
746:
744:
742:
740:
734:
732:
730:
728:
726:
724:
722:
714:
710:
708:
706:
704:
702:
700:
698:
696:
694:
692:
690:
688:
602:
600:
590:
588:
578:
576:
564:
562:
521:
491:
489:
487:
485:
481:
479:
477:
475:
473:
471:
465:
463:
461:
453:
449:
447:
445:
439:
435:
433:
431:
429:
427:
421:
419:
417:
415:
358:
333:
331:
329:
323:
321:
319:
317:
315:
313:
311:
309:
299:
295:
293:
291:
289:
287:
285:
283:
277:
275:
273:
271:
240:
124:
116:
100:
92:
80:
72:
62:
54:
46:
37:
30:
23:
4405:– 1643 to 1660 and index
4330:Murtagh, Harman (2004).
4230:– Viscounts (for Dillon)
3996:. Vol. IX. London:
3756:Coffey, Diarmid (1914).
3654:Longmans, Green, and Co.
3652:. Vol. II. London:
3628:Longmans, Green, and Co.
3578:Asch, Ronald G. (2004).
3497:577, left column, line 3
3312:150, left column, line 2
3296:87, left column, line 30
1981:
1311:, who had died in 1643.
1287:English House of Commons
4352:Oxford University Press
4250:Encyclopædia Britannica
4163:Oxford University Press
3988:Gardiner, Samuel Rawson
3879:– N to R (for Ranelagh)
3740:Oxford University Press
3626:. Vol. I. London:
3600:Oxford University Press
2495:Clark, Gregory (2017).
1879:Surrendered Athlone to
1810:Battle of Dungan's Hill
1481:Christ Church Cathedral
1391:, 3–11 September 1649.
1335:Battle of Dungan's Hill
1078:Francis, who died young
1075:Christopher, died young
171:Battle of Dungan's Hill
148:Irish Rebellion of 1641
146:'s administration, the
4203:– Earls (for Drogheda)
3961:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw
3927:Firth, Charles Harding
3922:– Scotland and Ireland
3857:Cokayne, George Edward
3830:Cokayne, George Edward
3803:Cokayne, George Edward
3776:Cokayne, George Edward
2141:Burke & Burke 1915
1655:Married Frances White
1435:Act of Settlement 1662
1419:Cromwellian Settlement
1297:President of Connaught
1246:Christopher Wandesford
152:Irish Confederate Wars
3945:The Macmillan Company
2894:291, penultimate line
1677:Took his seat in the
1320:Roman Catholic Church
1198:Nicholas, died young.
1156:Marriage and children
181:successfully against
4452:. pp. 149–150.
4450:M. H. Gill & Son
4422:M. H. Gill & Son
4354:. pp. 210–211.
4235:McNeill, Ronald John
4165:. pp. 225–226.
3867:George Bell and Sons
3786:George Bell and Sons
3602:. pp. 142–157.
1977:Notes and references
1912:King Charles II
1608:Became a Protestant
1595:4th Viscount Dillon'
1491:, and was buried at
1468:from his uncle, Sir
1273:In October 1641 the
1111:Eleanora, died young
1069:James, never married
1002:decessit vita patris
166:, the papal nuncio.
4333:"Dillon, Sir James"
2058:La Tour du Pin 1913
2035:St Mary's Cathedral
1826:King Charles I
1565:King Charles I
1373:Battle of Rathmines
1363:. He blockaded the
1195:Ormond, died young;
1189:, during his exile;
175:Battle of Rathmines
112:Thomas & others
4495:Peerage of Ireland
3947:. pp. 61–63.
2491:Retail Price Index
1763:Ormond's Cessation
1346:Irish Confederates
1261:with the title of
1107:Order of St. Clare
1101:Order of St. Clare
120:Christopher Dillon
4550:Irish expatriates
4523:
4522:
4516:Succeeded by
4086:MacMillan and Co.
3557:Fryde et al. 1986
3541:Fryde et al. 1986
3525:Fryde et al. 1986
3477:Fryde et al. 1986
1974:
1973:
1938:Act of Settlement
1905:1660, 29 May
1820:1649, 30 Jan
1773:1643, 13 Nov
1711:1641, 23 Oct
1693:1641, 12 May
1593:Succeeded as the
1569:King James I
1558:1625, 27 Mar
1542:1624, 15 Mar
1531:1624, 28 Feb
1408:siege of Limerick
1385:Siege of Drogheda
1150:Church of Ireland
1120:
1119:
1089:Thomas's sisters
1084:
1083:
1014:
1013:
1010:
1009:
995:
994:
965:
964:
952:
951:
211:
210:
189:Birth and origins
141:
132:
131:
88:(aged 57–58)
4577:
4570:Viscounts Dillon
4501:Preceded by
4491:
4490:
4486:
4472:
4461:
4433:
4404:
4384:
4365:
4335:
4326:
4324:
4322:
4310:"Dillon, Thomas"
4304:
4280:
4254:
4242:
4229:
4212:Archdall, Mervyn
4202:
4185:Archdall, Mervyn
4176:
4146:
4137:
4131:
4123:
4097:
4088:pp. 86–87.
4062:
4050:
4035:
4008:
3983:– (for timeline)
3982:
3970:
3956:
3921:
3898:
3878:
3851:
3824:
3797:
3771:
3751:
3724:
3710:
3687:
3664:
3644:Bagwell, Richard
3638:
3618:Bagwell, Richard
3613:
3583:
3564:
3554:
3548:
3538:
3532:
3522:
3516:
3506:
3500:
3490:
3484:
3474:
3468:
3458:
3452:
3442:
3436:
3426:
3420:
3410:
3404:
3394:
3385:
3375:
3366:
3363:211, left column
3356:
3350:
3340:
3331:
3321:
3315:
3305:
3299:
3289:
3280:
3270:
3264:
3257:Hayes-McCoy 1990
3254:
3248:
3238:
3232:
3222:
3216:
3209:Hayes-McCoy 1990
3206:
3197:
3187:
3181:
3171:
3165:
3155:
3149:
3139:
3133:
3123:
3114:
3104:
3098:
3088:
3079:
3069:
3063:
3053:
3047:
3037:
3031:
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3015:
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2996:
2986:
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2961:
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2935:
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2919:
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2897:
2887:
2881:
2871:
2865:
2855:
2849:
2839:
2833:
2823:
2817:
2807:
2801:
2791:
2785:
2775:
2769:
2759:
2753:
2743:
2737:
2727:
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2702:
2692:
2686:
2676:
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2654:
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2606:
2597:
2587:
2581:
2571:
2565:
2555:
2549:
2539:
2530:
2520:
2514:
2513:
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2509:
2487:
2481:
2471:
2465:
2455:
2446:
2436:
2427:
2424:86, right column
2417:
2408:
2402:
2396:
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2377:
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2074:
2065:
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2038:
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2025:
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2016:
2001:
1995:
1992:
1683:Irish Parliament
1616:1630, 8 Dec
1498:
1497:
1466:County Roscommon
1324:Owen Roe O'Neill
1285:by order of the
1250:Short Parliament
1227:Irish Parliament
1114:Mary, died young
1086:
1085:
1046:
1045:
997:
996:
967:
966:
954:
953:
213:
212:
202:
201:
193:
192:
137:
109:
87:
42:
21:
20:
4585:
4584:
4580:
4579:
4578:
4576:
4575:
4574:
4525:
4524:
4519:
4512:
4509:Viscount Dillon
4504:
4503:Theobald Dillon
4489:
4424:. p. 149.
4362:
4342:Harrison, Brian
4320:
4318:
4173:
4153:Harrison, Brian
4125:
4124:
4059:
4014:Godwin, William
3979:
3688:(for Strafford)
3610:
3590:Harrison, Brian
3573:
3568:
3567:
3555:
3551:
3539:
3535:
3523:
3519:
3507:
3503:
3491:
3487:
3475:
3471:
3459:
3455:
3443:
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3427:
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3395:
3388:
3376:
3369:
3357:
3353:
3341:
3334:
3328:87, left column
3322:
3318:
3306:
3302:
3290:
3283:
3271:
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3239:
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2600:
2588:
2584:
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2507:
2505:
2488:
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2222:
2215:
2203:
2199:
2187:
2183:
2171:
2167:
2155:
2151:
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2135:
2123:
2119:
2107:
2103:
2091:
2087:
2075:
2068:
2056:
2052:
2047:
2042:
2041:
2032:
2028:
2023:
2019:
2005:Julian Calendar
2002:
1998:
1993:
1989:
1984:
1979:
1954:Dudley Costello
1910:Restoration of
1849:Siege of Dublin
1783:Lord Lieutenant
1431:
1404:Hardress Waller
1361:Siege of Dublin
1275:Irish Rebellion
1271:
1205:
1187:Charles II
1158:
1125:
985:
974:
941:
938:
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4535:1615 births
4269:James Duffy
4208:Lodge, John
4181:Lodge, John
4076:Lee, Sidney
3935:Lee, Sidney
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3529:169, line 4
3481:44, line 16
3461:Lodge 1789b
3417:150, line 7
3277:228, line 8
3261:212, line 1
3190:Godwin 1827
3158:Milton 1649
3142:Meehan 1882
3107:Coffey 1914
3091:Lodge 1789b
3072:Coffey 1914
2922:Lodge 1789b
2830:155, line 3
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2129:149, line 7
2113:358, line 9
2060:, pp.
1967:1673, about
1947:1667, 3 May
1794:1646, 6 Dec
1643:of Ireland.
1641:Lord Deputy
1605:1630, about
1483:. However,
1462:County Mayo
1455:County Mayo
1441:. However,
1423:Restoration
1354:John Milton
1212:Lord Deputy
1063:(1615–1673)
1041:Prince John
1037:Old English
1026:County Mayo
347:Christopher
128:Jane Dillon
55:Predecessor
4529:Categories
4513:1630–1673
4483:1068569885
4473:. London:
4448:. Dublin:
4420:. Dublin:
4321:9 February
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1785:of Ireland
1781:appointed
1728:Sent with
1493:St James's
1485:John Lodge
1269:Irish wars
549:Loughglynn
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4458:122693688
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3178:175, note
2762:Asch 2004
2695:Asch 2004
2679:Asch 2004
2647:Asch 2004
2458:Burke1949
2045:Citations
1861:Defended
1837:1649, Aug
1805:1647, Aug
1743:1643, Sep
1725:1642, Feb
1699:Strafford
1637:Wentworth
1520:1615, Mar
1501:Timeline
1457:in 1667.
1365:Northside
1239:prorogued
984:Viscounts
937:Charlotte
931:1705–1787
916:1701–1741
901:1688–1737
806:1684–1757
801:Christina
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617:1629–1630
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399:aft. 1669
397:c. 1600 –
382:1579–1656
185:in 1650.
164:Rinuccini
144:Strafford
93:Spouse(s)
63:Successor
50:1630–1673
4401:82770539
4381:82770539
4344:(eds.).
4261:(1882).
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1828:beheaded
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1389:Cromwell
1381:Drogheda
1123:Viscount
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898:Viscount
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670:Jacobite
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229:Theobald
154:and the
139:PC (Ire)
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893:Richard
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391:James
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246:Tuite
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