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... heir of his family ; he was succeeded by Joan Penrise , who intermarried with Stephen Lynch Fitz - Thomas , of Bridge Gate . - Molyneux Col. This , as well as the last family , was from Wales . In the account of the County of Connaught ...
... heir of his family ; he was succeeded by Joan Penrise , who intermarried with Stephen Lynch Fitz - Thomas , of Bridge Gate . - Molyneux Col. This , as well as the last family , was from Wales . In the account of the County of Connaught ...
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... heir of Richard , Clerk of Galvy , otherwise called Richard Bawdekyn of Galvy , of the custody of the Islands called Bushe - yland and Gote - yland of the town of Galvy . " Dated at Drogheda , 11th September , 1421. - Rot . 9 Hen . v ...
... heir of Richard , Clerk of Galvy , otherwise called Richard Bawdekyn of Galvy , of the custody of the Islands called Bushe - yland and Gote - yland of the town of Galvy . " Dated at Drogheda , 11th September , 1421. - Rot . 9 Hen . v ...
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... heir , whose son , Sir Richard D'Arcy , accompanied William the Conqueror to England , where , after he was settled , that monarch enriched him with ample possessions , which some of his posterity still enjoy . From him descended , Sir ...
... heir , whose son , Sir Richard D'Arcy , accompanied William the Conqueror to England , where , after he was settled , that monarch enriched him with ample possessions , which some of his posterity still enjoy . From him descended , Sir ...
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... heir , Denis of Ramore , Esq . in June , 1735 , married the Lady Anne Burke , elder daughter of Michael , Earl of Clanricarde ) ; Frances , ( married to Robuc French of Duras , in the County of Galway , Esq . ) and Catherine unmarried ...
... heir , Denis of Ramore , Esq . in June , 1735 , married the Lady Anne Burke , elder daughter of Michael , Earl of Clanricarde ) ; Frances , ( married to Robuc French of Duras , in the County of Galway , Esq . ) and Catherine unmarried ...
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... , Derryadda , Knocketobber , Carraleagh and Gortemerrin , which descended to his son and heir , Robert Ffrench .-- Inq . On the map , an ermine spot . with his fleet at Thomond in Munster , where he 14 HISTORY OF GALWAY ,
... , Derryadda , Knocketobber , Carraleagh and Gortemerrin , which descended to his son and heir , Robert Ffrench .-- Inq . On the map , an ermine spot . with his fleet at Thomond in Munster , where he 14 HISTORY OF GALWAY ,
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