Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster

Province of Leinster is in Ireland.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Blackrock

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Blackrock, Maretimo House

Before 28 Aug 1799 Nicholas Lawless 1st Baron Cloncurry (age 63) commissioned the building of Maretimo House and Lyons House.

Castleknown

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Castleknown, Knockmaroon

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Fingal

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare

After 1496 Walter Fitzgerald was born to Gerald Fitzgerald 8th Earl of Kildare (age 39) and Elizabeth St John Countess Kildare (age 36) at County Kildare.

William Vesci was born to William Vesci at County Kildare.

Castledermot

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Grangemellon

In Feb 1732 Anthony St Leger was born at Grangemellon, Kildare.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Kildare

Calendars. 23 Jan 1693. Dublin Castle. Viscount Sydney to the Earl of Nottingham. I herewith send you a list of such popish officers and the number of priests that were by a late general Order in Council taken within the provinces of Leinster and Ulster, whereby you can compare them one with another. The returns are not yet made for the other two provinces of Munster and Connaught, but as soon as they are will send you alike list of them. This late general seizure was occasioned upon some apprehensions we had of a French descent upon this kingdom, but as those apprehensions are now blown over, or in a great manner lessened, the persons who were imprisoned are now set at liberty upon giving security for their good behaviour and promising to come forth when required, only excepting the regular clergy, who are still imprisoned till his Majesty's pleasure be known in telation to them, and' for this purpose I send your lordships copies of a report from a Committee of the Council appointed to consider what may be fit to be done with the regular priests and of the Board's concurrence with the said report, which I desire you will lay before the King and let me know how he will have the regular clergy dealt with. The state of this matter and the methods formerly used to drive them out of this kingdom are fully set forth in the said report. [S.P. Ireland855, No.7.] Enclosing:—

'A list of such Roman Catholic Officers as have been taken up by virtue of the late General Order, dated the 17th day of December, 1692." Dublin:

Captain Arthur French, Captain Harvey Morris, Lieut. Lepland, Captain James Nettervill, Captain Patrick Everard, Captain Edmund Sally, Major Brien Kelly, Captain James Clarke, Captain John Moore, Cornet John Walsh, Captain Edmund Kelly, Captain William Condron, Colonel Francis Nangle, Colonel Eustace, Captain Patrick Mandevil, Capt. Butler, Inreut. Silvester Bores, Major Hugh Ryley, Lieut. Patrick Lynch, Captain Roath, Captain Foulk Comerford, Captain Simon Archbold, Lieut. Terence Farrell, Colonel Bellew, Colonel Henry Oxbrough, Major Walter Delamere, Lieut. Colonel John Talbot, Colonel Walter Butler, Colonel Walsh, Captain Darby Ryan, Captain D'Arcy, Lieut. John Croghan, Ensign Thomas Floodgate, Captain Multher Levallin, Lieut. Francis Matthews, Captain Richard Purcell, Captain Theobald Butler, Quartermaster Richard Lock, Lieut. John Byrn, Colonel Maurice Fitz Gerald, Captain Fitz Gerald ..... Kiaght o7 Kerry; Captain Edward Fitz Harris, Captain Thomas Russell, Capt. Walter Nugent, Lieut. Walter Smyth, Lieut. Peter Bay, Captain Michael Fleminge, Captain Thomas Reade, Colonel Talbot of Belgard, Ineut. Colonel James Butler, Captain John Fury, Captain Pallas, Captain George Dowdall, Captain Barnewall, Lieut. Colonel Tutt, Captain Luke Dowdall, Captain William Russell, Captain Christopher Prppard, Captain Mark Baggot, Captain John Carberry, Lieut. George Walsh, Captain Daniel Woods, Lieut. Andrew Phelan, Lieut. Ryley, Captain Patrick Bellew, Lieut. Bellew, Ensign John Dowdall, Captain Patrick Usher, 68 officers, 35 priests.

Lord Meath's Liberty.

Captain Patrick McMahon, Captain Tiurlan, Captain Courtney; total, three.

Queen's County.

Colonel Lawrence Byrne, Lieut. Thomas Haring, Captain Sir Gregory Byrne; total, 3 officers and 2 priests.

Roscommon

Colonel Lord Dillon, Lieut. Colonel Thomas Dillon, Lieut. Colonel Theobald Dillon, Lieut. Christopher Dillon, Captain Andrew O' Connor, Captain Brian O'Connor, Captain James Plunket; total, 7 officers, 5 priests.

King's County.

Captain Edward Gernon, Captain Paul Briscoe, Captain Hanagan, Ensign Arthur Hanagan, Quarter-Master Roger O'Connor, Captain Marcus Geoghegan, Cornet Garret Burne, Quarter Master William Fitz Gerald, Captain John Dowdall, Captain Edward O'Donnelan, Ensign Charles Dempsy, Ensign Brian O'Connor, Captain Morgan O'Connor, Cornet Michael Gibbon, Lieut. Barnaby Laffin, Captain Morrice Birmingham, Captain Charles Geoghegan, Captain Owen win, Captain Morgan Bryan, Captain Toby Birmingham, Captain Pierce Nugent, Captain Patrick Kennedy, Captain John Connor, Lieut. Barnewall, Lieut. Lawrence Lynan, Lieut. Peter Sheile; total, 26 Officers, 4 priests.

Kilkenny, Ireland [Map]

Colonel Toby Matthew, Captain James Brian, Captain John Rowlan, Lieut. James Shee, Lieut. Robert Murphey, Ensign St. Leger, Captain Gaffney; total, 7 officers, 18 priests.

Tyrone

Captain McClenahan, Ensign O'Neile, Ensign O' Hagarty, Major Edward McCommy, Captain O'Neile, Captain Coremick McCromay, Captain Dugon, Captain Con O'Neile; and 9 more officers; total, seventeen officers, five priests.

Mayo

Captain Garret Moore, Colonel John Brown, Lieut. Colonel Terence McDonogh, Captain Josias Browne, Captain Thomas Browne, Captain John Garvey, Captain Anthony Garvey, Captain Jos. Lynch, Captain Walter Brown, Captain William Brabazon, Captain Miles FitzMorris, Captain John Moore, Captain Owen Gallagher, Captain Terence McDonnell, Captain James McDonnell, Captain John Browne, Captain Farragh McDonnell, Captain Charles Molloy, Captain Miles Bourk, Captain Owen O'Malley, Captain Dominick Browne, Captan P. Lynch, Captain Francis Darey, Captain Jeffry French, Ineut. Edmund FitzMorris, Lieut. Francis Garvey, Lieut. O'Hara, Cornet John Swiney, Cornet Henry Dillon, Ensign John FitzMorris; total, 30 officers, 4 priests.

Tipperary

Absconded:—Captain Edmund Butler, Major Anthony Morris, Lieut. Edmund Morris, Ensign Tho. Cleary, Captain Constaine (sic) Connor, Lieut. William Meagher, Philip Fogarty, Captain John Meagher, Captain O' Meagher, Ensign Teege Hogan, Ensign John Ryan, Laeut. Edmund Hegan, Captain Philip Dwyer, Ensign Michael Ryan, Captain John Magrath, Ensign John Egan, Captaanm John Carroll, Lieut. Fergus Deane, Lieut. Hogan of Killodargung, Lieut. Wiliam Hogan, Ensign Andrew Kennedy, Major James Carrell, Captain Guire, Lieut. Matthew Kennedy, Lieut. John Grady, Ensign William Moyley, Lreut. John Ryan, Lieut. John Creagh, Captain Butler of Banshea, Captain Butler of Doracloghin, Captain Butler of Kulmatohir.

Taken up:—Captain John Kennedy, Captain Edmund Dalton, Captain William Bourke, Lieut. Robert Vriel, Lieut. John Ryan, Lieut. John Creagh, Ensign Wiliam Moylan, Lieut. David Lavallin, Captain Bryan O'Bryan, Captain Mortogh O'Brien, Lieut. Brien Meagher; total, 43 officers, besides several names not known; priests absconded, 7; and all the priests of Upper Ormond; 4 priests taken up.

Kildare

Captain John Dillon, Lieut. Edward Enons, Ensign James FitzGerald, Captain Cornels Coonan, Captain Pierce Archbold, Lieut. James Archbold, Captain Richard Archbold, Captain Lawrence FitzGerald, Lieut. Gerald FitzGerald, Ensign James FitzGerald, Lieut. Michael Wyer, Cornet Ferdinand Hickey, Captain James Wall, Ineut. Pierce Caulfeild, Captain Alexander Eustace; 15 officers, 2 priests.

Dublin County

Lord Kingsland, Lieut.-Colonel John Talbot, Captain Christopher Barnwall, Captain Nicholas Birmingham, Captain John Cowan, Lieut. Gilbert Berryes, Captain Kelly, Lieut. William Fitz Williams, Ensign Thomas Wade, Ensign Thomas St. Lawrence, Captain Richard Eustace, Captain William Nottingham, Captain Thomas Down, Laeut. George Foster, Quartermaster Patrick Lawless, Captain Nicholas Harrold, Lieut. John Pureell, Lieut. Thos. Chamberlin, Captain Hdmund FitzGerald, Lieut. Robert Lutterrell; total, 20. officers, 8 priests.

Wicklow

Five priests. [S.P Ireland 355, No. 71.]

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Kildare, Carton

Kildare Castle

On 06 Nov 1557 Frances Coleclough was born to Anthony Coleclough at Kildare Castle.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Leixlip

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Lyons Hill

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Lyons Hill, Lyons House

Before 28 Aug 1799 Nicholas Lawless 1st Baron Cloncurry (age 63) commissioned the building of Maretimo House and Lyons House.

In 1807 Valentine Lawless 2nd Baron Cloncurry (age 33) brought an action for criminal conversation against John Bennett Piers 6th Baronet (age 35) whose dalliance with Lady Cloncurry had been witnessed by the painter Gaspare Gabrielli while he was at work painting frescoes at Lyons House. Piers did not contest the action. Lawless was awarded the then enormous sum of £20,000 in damages. He obtained a divorce from his wife in 1811 by Act of Parliament.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kildare, Owenstown

On 12 Nov 1724 Paul Pechell 1st Baronet was born to Lieutenant-Colonel Jacob Pechell of Owenstown, County Kildare and Jane Boyd at Owenstown, Kildare.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kilkenny

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kilkenny, Gowran

On 14 Feb 1696 Charles Agar died in Gowran.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Kilkenny, Kilmogue Portal Tomb [Map]

Kilmogue Portal Tomb is also in Prehistoric Ireland.

Archaeologia Volume 16 Section XXVIII. Description of a Crom-Leach [Kilmogue Portal Tomb [Map]], in the County of Kilkenny, By Mr. Joseph Thomas Finegan. Communicated by The Marquess Townshend (age 33), and Earl of Leicester, President. Read 30th April, J SOJ.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Longford

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Longford, Ballymahon

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Longford, Ballymahon, Creevagh Beg

Around 1680 Thomas Marlay was born to Captain Anthony Marlay (age 30) and Elizabeth Morgan (age 30) at Creevagh Beg.

Around 1691 George Marlay Bishop was born to Captain Anthony Marlay (age 41) and Elizabeth Morgan (age 41) at Creevagh Beg.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Louth

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Louth, Louth

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Offaly

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Offaly, Clonlisk

Around 1675 Charles Jervas was born in Clonlisk.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Offaly, Durrow

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Offaly, Durrow Abbey

Bede. 565. AD. Columba (age 43) came into Britain in the ninth year of the reign of Bridius, who was the son of Meilochon304, and the powerful king of the Pictish nation, and he converted that nation to the faith of Christ, by his preaching and example. Wherefore he also received of them the gift of the aforesaid island [Map] whereon to found a monastery. It is not a large island, but contains about five families, according to the English computation; his successors hold it to this day; he was also buried therein, having died at the age of seventy-seven, about thirty-two years after he came into Britain to preach305. Before he crossed over into Britain, he had built a famous monastery in Ireland, which, from the great number of oaks, is in the Scottish tongue called Dearmach-The Field of Oaks306. From both these monasteries, many others had their beginning through his disciples, both in Britain and Ireland; but the island monastery where his body lies, has the pre-eminence among them all.

Note 304. Bruide Mac Maelchon had defeated the Dalriadic Scots in 560 a.d. and driven them back to Cantyre. Northwards his dominion extended as far as the Orkneys and it is probable that it included the eastern lowlands north of the Forth (cf. Rhŷs, "Celtic Britain"). Another tradition (Irish) represents Conall, King of the Dalriadic Scots, as the donor of Iona, but the earliest Irish authority (ninth or tenth century) agrees with Bede.

Note 305. The year in which he died, as well as the ultimate resting-place of his relics, is uncertain. Dr. Reeves places his death in 597, the year of St. Augustine's landing.

Note 306. i.e., in Irish. The place is Durrow in Leinster.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Westmeath

On 27 Dec 1390 Anne Mortimer was born to Roger Mortimer 4th Earl March 6th Earl Ulster (age 16) and Eleanor Holland Countess March and Ulster (age 20) at County Westmeath. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

On 06 Nov 1391 Edmund Mortimer 5th Earl March 7th Earl Ulster was born to Roger Mortimer 4th Earl March 6th Earl Ulster (age 17) and Eleanor Holland Countess March and Ulster (age 21) at County Westmeath. He a great x 2 grandson of King Edward III of England.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Westmeath, Kilbeggan

On 20 Aug 1794 Bishop Joseph Bourke 3rd Earl of Mayo (age 58) died at Kilbeggan.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wexford

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wexford, Dunmaine

On 15 Apr 1715 James Annesley was born to Arthur Annesley 4th Baron Altham (age 26) and Mary Sheffield Baroness Altham (age 23) at Dunmaine. At some time after his birth his father threw his mother out of the house apparently for infidelity. His father also rejected James who, thereafter, was homeless.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wexford, Hook Peninsula

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wexford, Hook Peninsula, Tintern Abbey [Map]

Tintern Abbey: History. Tintern Abbey, County Wexford [Map] was founded around 1200 by William Marshal 1st Earl Pembroke (age 54), as the result of a vow he had made when his boat was caught in a storm nearby. Once established, the abbey was colonised by monks from the Cistercian abbey at Tintern in Monmouthshire, Wales, of which Marshal was also patron. To distinguish the two, the mother house in Wales was sometimes known as "Tintern Major" and the abbey in Ireland as "Tintern de Voto" (Tintern of the vow).

Tintern Abbey: History. Tintern played no part in founding the other Cistercian houses in Wales—these largely sprang from Whitland [Map]. In 1139 monks from Tintern colonised a daughter house at Kingswood [Map], in Gloucestershire, and in 1200 sent out their only other colony to Tintern Minor [Map], in Co. Wexford, which was founded by William Marshall, who had acquired the lordship of Striguil by his marriage to the Clare heiress, to fulfil a vow he made for his deliverance from shipwreck on the Irish crossing. Tintern Abbey was evidently involved in the minor war of 1233 between Richard Marshall and the king, for the following year the latter granted the abbot 40 mares and their foals of three years from the Forest of Dean in consideration of his losses. But apart from this, Monmouthshire lay outside the area in which the struggle between the English and Welsh was carried on, and was not troubled by fighting.

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Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wexford, New Ross

On 05 Jun 1798 the Battle of New Ross was fought at New Ross between the Irish Republican insurgents called the United Irishmen and British Crown forces composed of regular soldiers, militia and yeomanry. The attack on the town of New Ross on the River Barrow, was an attempt by the recently victorious rebels to break out of county Wexford across the river Barrow and to spread the rebellion into county Kilkenny and the outlying province of Munster.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wicklow

On 04 Feb 1206 Theobald Walter (age 41) died at County Wicklow. His son Theobald Butler (age 6) succeeded 2nd Chief Butler Ireland.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wicklow, Arklow

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Wicklow, Wicklow

Calendars. 23 Jan 1693. Dublin Castle. Viscount Sydney to the Earl of Nottingham. I herewith send you a list of such popish officers and the number of priests that were by a late general Order in Council taken within the provinces of Leinster and Ulster, whereby you can compare them one with another. The returns are not yet made for the other two provinces of Munster and Connaught, but as soon as they are will send you alike list of them. This late general seizure was occasioned upon some apprehensions we had of a French descent upon this kingdom, but as those apprehensions are now blown over, or in a great manner lessened, the persons who were imprisoned are now set at liberty upon giving security for their good behaviour and promising to come forth when required, only excepting the regular clergy, who are still imprisoned till his Majesty's pleasure be known in telation to them, and' for this purpose I send your lordships copies of a report from a Committee of the Council appointed to consider what may be fit to be done with the regular priests and of the Board's concurrence with the said report, which I desire you will lay before the King and let me know how he will have the regular clergy dealt with. The state of this matter and the methods formerly used to drive them out of this kingdom are fully set forth in the said report. [S.P. Ireland855, No.7.] Enclosing:—

'A list of such Roman Catholic Officers as have been taken up by virtue of the late General Order, dated the 17th day of December, 1692." Dublin:

Captain Arthur French, Captain Harvey Morris, Lieut. Lepland, Captain James Nettervill, Captain Patrick Everard, Captain Edmund Sally, Major Brien Kelly, Captain James Clarke, Captain John Moore, Cornet John Walsh, Captain Edmund Kelly, Captain William Condron, Colonel Francis Nangle, Colonel Eustace, Captain Patrick Mandevil, Capt. Butler, Inreut. Silvester Bores, Major Hugh Ryley, Lieut. Patrick Lynch, Captain Roath, Captain Foulk Comerford, Captain Simon Archbold, Lieut. Terence Farrell, Colonel Bellew, Colonel Henry Oxbrough, Major Walter Delamere, Lieut. Colonel John Talbot, Colonel Walter Butler, Colonel Walsh, Captain Darby Ryan, Captain D'Arcy, Lieut. John Croghan, Ensign Thomas Floodgate, Captain Multher Levallin, Lieut. Francis Matthews, Captain Richard Purcell, Captain Theobald Butler, Quartermaster Richard Lock, Lieut. John Byrn, Colonel Maurice Fitz Gerald, Captain Fitz Gerald ..... Kiaght o7 Kerry; Captain Edward Fitz Harris, Captain Thomas Russell, Capt. Walter Nugent, Lieut. Walter Smyth, Lieut. Peter Bay, Captain Michael Fleminge, Captain Thomas Reade, Colonel Talbot of Belgard, Ineut. Colonel James Butler, Captain John Fury, Captain Pallas, Captain George Dowdall, Captain Barnewall, Lieut. Colonel Tutt, Captain Luke Dowdall, Captain William Russell, Captain Christopher Prppard, Captain Mark Baggot, Captain John Carberry, Lieut. George Walsh, Captain Daniel Woods, Lieut. Andrew Phelan, Lieut. Ryley, Captain Patrick Bellew, Lieut. Bellew, Ensign John Dowdall, Captain Patrick Usher, 68 officers, 35 priests.

Lord Meath's Liberty.

Captain Patrick McMahon, Captain Tiurlan, Captain Courtney; total, three.

Queen's County.

Colonel Lawrence Byrne, Lieut. Thomas Haring, Captain Sir Gregory Byrne; total, 3 officers and 2 priests.

Roscommon

Colonel Lord Dillon, Lieut. Colonel Thomas Dillon, Lieut. Colonel Theobald Dillon, Lieut. Christopher Dillon, Captain Andrew O' Connor, Captain Brian O'Connor, Captain James Plunket; total, 7 officers, 5 priests.

King's County.

Captain Edward Gernon, Captain Paul Briscoe, Captain Hanagan, Ensign Arthur Hanagan, Quarter-Master Roger O'Connor, Captain Marcus Geoghegan, Cornet Garret Burne, Quarter Master William Fitz Gerald, Captain John Dowdall, Captain Edward O'Donnelan, Ensign Charles Dempsy, Ensign Brian O'Connor, Captain Morgan O'Connor, Cornet Michael Gibbon, Lieut. Barnaby Laffin, Captain Morrice Birmingham, Captain Charles Geoghegan, Captain Owen win, Captain Morgan Bryan, Captain Toby Birmingham, Captain Pierce Nugent, Captain Patrick Kennedy, Captain John Connor, Lieut. Barnewall, Lieut. Lawrence Lynan, Lieut. Peter Sheile; total, 26 Officers, 4 priests.

Kilkenny, Ireland [Map]

Colonel Toby Matthew, Captain James Brian, Captain John Rowlan, Lieut. James Shee, Lieut. Robert Murphey, Ensign St. Leger, Captain Gaffney; total, 7 officers, 18 priests.

Tyrone

Captain McClenahan, Ensign O'Neile, Ensign O' Hagarty, Major Edward McCommy, Captain O'Neile, Captain Coremick McCromay, Captain Dugon, Captain Con O'Neile; and 9 more officers; total, seventeen officers, five priests.

Mayo

Captain Garret Moore, Colonel John Brown, Lieut. Colonel Terence McDonogh, Captain Josias Browne, Captain Thomas Browne, Captain John Garvey, Captain Anthony Garvey, Captain Jos. Lynch, Captain Walter Brown, Captain William Brabazon, Captain Miles FitzMorris, Captain John Moore, Captain Owen Gallagher, Captain Terence McDonnell, Captain James McDonnell, Captain John Browne, Captain Farragh McDonnell, Captain Charles Molloy, Captain Miles Bourk, Captain Owen O'Malley, Captain Dominick Browne, Captan P. Lynch, Captain Francis Darey, Captain Jeffry French, Ineut. Edmund FitzMorris, Lieut. Francis Garvey, Lieut. O'Hara, Cornet John Swiney, Cornet Henry Dillon, Ensign John FitzMorris; total, 30 officers, 4 priests.

Tipperary

Absconded:—Captain Edmund Butler, Major Anthony Morris, Lieut. Edmund Morris, Ensign Tho. Cleary, Captain Constaine (sic) Connor, Lieut. William Meagher, Philip Fogarty, Captain John Meagher, Captain O' Meagher, Ensign Teege Hogan, Ensign John Ryan, Laeut. Edmund Hegan, Captain Philip Dwyer, Ensign Michael Ryan, Captain John Magrath, Ensign John Egan, Captaanm John Carroll, Lieut. Fergus Deane, Lieut. Hogan of Killodargung, Lieut. Wiliam Hogan, Ensign Andrew Kennedy, Major James Carrell, Captain Guire, Lieut. Matthew Kennedy, Lieut. John Grady, Ensign William Moyley, Lreut. John Ryan, Lieut. John Creagh, Captain Butler of Banshea, Captain Butler of Doracloghin, Captain Butler of Kulmatohir.

Taken up:—Captain John Kennedy, Captain Edmund Dalton, Captain William Bourke, Lieut. Robert Vriel, Lieut. John Ryan, Lieut. John Creagh, Ensign Wiliam Moylan, Lieut. David Lavallin, Captain Bryan O'Bryan, Captain Mortogh O'Brien, Lieut. Brien Meagher; total, 43 officers, besides several names not known; priests absconded, 7; and all the priests of Upper Ormond; 4 priests taken up.

Kildare

Captain John Dillon, Lieut. Edward Enons, Ensign James FitzGerald, Captain Cornels Coonan, Captain Pierce Archbold, Lieut. James Archbold, Captain Richard Archbold, Captain Lawrence FitzGerald, Lieut. Gerald FitzGerald, Ensign James FitzGerald, Lieut. Michael Wyer, Cornet Ferdinand Hickey, Captain James Wall, Ineut. Pierce Caulfeild, Captain Alexander Eustace; 15 officers, 2 priests.

Dublin County

Lord Kingsland, Lieut.-Colonel John Talbot, Captain Christopher Barnwall, Captain Nicholas Birmingham, Captain John Cowan, Lieut. Gilbert Berryes, Captain Kelly, Lieut. William Fitz Williams, Ensign Thomas Wade, Ensign Thomas St. Lawrence, Captain Richard Eustace, Captain William Nottingham, Captain Thomas Down, Laeut. George Foster, Quartermaster Patrick Lawless, Captain Nicholas Harrold, Lieut. John Pureell, Lieut. Thos. Chamberlin, Captain Hdmund FitzGerald, Lieut. Robert Lutterrell; total, 20. officers, 8 priests.

Wicklow

Five priests. [S.P Ireland 355, No. 71.]

Wicklow Castle

In 1486 George Stanley 9th Baron Strange Knockin 5th Baron Mohun Dunster (age 26) was appointed Constable of Wicklow Castle and Chief Justice for the Duchy of Lancaster.