Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet (1652–1725) was an Irish barrister, judge, and bibliophile. He was the first of the Echlin Baronets of Clonagh, County Kildare...
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Henry Echlin, Laird of Pittadro (died 1608) was a Scottish soldier and Constable of Edinburgh Castle during the Marian civil war. He was several times...
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The Echlin Baronetcy, of Clonagh in the County of Kildare, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 17 October 1721 for Sir Henry Echlin...
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Coleraine. His uncles were the judge and baronet Sir Henry Echlin and General Robert Echlin. The Echlin family had come to Ulster from Fife in Scotland in...
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in a vault or "cave" when Edinburgh Castle surrendered in May 1573. Henry Echlin of Pittadro negotiated the delivery of the Honours to Regent Morton....
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Bishop of Dunkeld, Robert Logan of Restalrig, and the Castle's Governor, Henry Echlin of Pittadro. The garrison continued to bombard the town, killing a number...
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Robert Echlin (1674 – 20 November 1706) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet, and his wife Agnes...
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the University of Glasgow, died in Inverkeithing and is buried there. Henry Echlin of Pittadro (d. 1606) involved in the 'lang siege' of Edinburgh Castle...
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August 1683: Sir Richard Ryves (removed from office 1687) May 1687: Sir Henry Echlin 14 November 1690: Sir Richard Stephens (restored) 5 January 1691: Sir...
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grandfather of Sir Henry Echlin, first of the Echlin baronets, and of Lieutenant General Robert Echlin. Jane Echlin (1615–1646) m. 1. Rev. Henry Maxwell in 1640...
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treason in August 1571, along with a Fife neighbour Henry Echlin of Pittadro. The penalty was suspended. Henry Wardlaw married Alison Hume. His second wife was...
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crown. Around 1714, Robert Echlin purchased the land and house which was then called Rush House and his second son Henry Echlin (1652–1725) was the first...
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sundry other persons, who be all known. Grange had sent his cousin, Henry Echlin of Pittadro, to negotiate handing the Honours of Scotland (the crown...
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1612 to 1635. The Echlin family came to Ireland from Fife in the early seventeenth century. His mother was Mary Leslie, daughter of Henry Leslie, Bishop...
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captain in Mountjoy's Regiment. He was promoted lieutenant-colonel of Robert Echlin's (formerly Sir Albert Conyngham's) Regiment of Dragoons on 31 December 1691...
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Lindsay of Dowhill and Kinloch Grissel Colville, who married Henry Echlin, Laird of Pittadro. Echlin was Constable of Edinburgh Castle at the time of the "lang...
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Retrieved 25 July 2020. Dublin City Council Minutes 1962 p.282 O'Neill, Henry (1868). Ireland for the Irish: a practical, peacable and just solution of...
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Bernard and his first wife Rose Echlin, daughter of John Echlin of Ardquin, County Down, and niece of Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet. He was the grandson...
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William Maitland of Lethington, his wife Mary Fleming the Lady Lethington, Henry Echlin of Pittadro, and the Countess of Argyll, Janet Cunningham were taken...
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Daniel Falkiner, in 1799. Lady Jane Moore, who married Rev. Henry Echlin, a son of Sir Henry Echlin, 1st Baronet. Moore was lost in a storm at sea while travelling...
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1755: Edward Maunsell 1760: Sir Simon Bradstreet, 2nd Baronet 1762: Sir Henry Echlin, 3rd Baronet 1763: Sir Edward Newenham 1773: Sir George Ribton, 2nd Baronet...
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the King's party with the "Castilians" William Kirkcaldy of Grange and Henry Echlin of Pittadro, who held Edinburgh Castle. Rothes continued to occupy a...
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one son, James Henry Molyneux. Mary Napier died in 1831. Mary Osborne and had 2 daughters, Melinda and Elizabeth plus one son, Echlin. Hannah Moore, daughter...
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Robert Echlin of Ardquin and secondly Sir Robert Ward, Baronet, and was the mother of the leading judge and noted book collector Sir Henry Echlin and of...
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were returned to Drury at Leith. Grange had already sent his cousin, Henry Echlin of Pittadro, to negotiate handing the Honours of Scotland (the crown...
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north of the Tay. As Laird of Pitarrow, he is sometimes confused with Henry Echlin of Pittadro, who was at this time the Constable of Edinburgh Castle with...
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Sir Henry Echlin was one of the great book lovers of his time, owning a "very large and curious library". He had an equally high opinion of Echlin's colleague...
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Her half-sister Penelope married firstly Robert Echlin (1674-1706) MP, eldest son of Sir Henry Echlin, and secondly Edward Stratford, while her half-sister...
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Bellingham, 1st Baronet, after whom Bellingham Bay is named Elizabeth, Lady Echlin, née Bellingham, (c. 1704 – 1782), English writer Fictional characters:...
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Bayly, son of The Right Reverend Lewis Bayly and Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Bagenal. His mother was Dorothy (née Hall). Bayly was elected to the Irish...
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