• John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan (died 1517) was an Irish nobleman and military commander of the early Tudor era. He was renowned in his own lifetime as...
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  • living 1470) John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan (died 1517) Thomas Nangle, 17th Baron of Navan (died before 1543) Patrick Nangle, 18th Baron of Navan (died 1595)...
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  • John Nangle may refer to: John Francis Nangle, American judge John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan, Irish nobleman This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • William Welles (category Lord chancellors of Ireland)
    Navan and had issue including: John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan 3. Catherine, who married Walter Cheevers (or Chevir) of Ballyhealy, County Wexford and...
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  • William Darcy (died 1540) (category 16th-century Irish politicians)
    by the "lusty warrior" John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan, who gave McSwire "such payment as would satisfy him for the rest of his life". He sat on the...
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  • borough of Drogheda (in his own hands) In County Meath. Gilbert de Angulo (or Gilbert de Nangle), who became Baron of Navan and obtained the barony of Morgallion...
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    Muintir Eolais (category History of County Leitrim)
    1556 legal Declaration. In 1551, Thomas Nangle the baron of Navan made submissions to the English council of Ireland that Mag Raghnaill was refusing to...
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    William Nugent (category 16th-century Irish people)
    and widow of Thomas Nangle, feudal Baron of Navan. He first acquired notoriety in December 1573 by his forcible abduction and marriage of Jane (Janet)...
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  • Christopher Nugent (category Barons in the Peerage of Ireland)
    of Richard, 5th (or 13th) Baron Delvin, and Elizabeth, daughter of Jenico Preston, 3rd Viscount Gormanston, and widow of Thomas Nangle, styled Baron of...
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  • Richard Bolton (lawyer) (category Chief Barons of the Irish Exchequer)
    Edward and John, and several daughters, including Mary, who married Patrick Nangle, Baron of Navan, and Anne, who married Arthur Hill of Hillsborough...
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  • Richard Meredith (bishop) (category 16th-century Welsh Anglican priests)
    rector of Barton, Pembrokeshire; in the following year, he became vicar of his native Llanafan Fawr in Brecknockshire and in 1580 the rector of Nangle, Pembrokeshire...
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  • and John James M'Gregor, History, Topography and Antiquities of the county and city of Limerick, 1826, Vol 1, pp.288-9, mentions ruins of abbey of Luden...
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