• Nicholas Purcell, 13th Baron of Loughmoe (1651 – 4 March 1722) was the son of James Purcell of Loughmoe and the maternal nephew of James Butler, 1st Duke...
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  • Nicholas Purcell may refer to: Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe (1651–1722), Privy Councillor Nicholas Purcell (classicist), professor of ancient history...
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    The title Baron of Loughmoe is an Irish feudal barony located in northern County Tipperary, Ireland. It was first held by Richard Purcell but the lands...
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    castle was the ancestral home of the Purcell family, the Barons of Loughmoe. Loughmoe Castle is situated just outside the heart of Loughmore Village which is...
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    Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan; Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye; Colonels Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe, Nicholas Cusack, Garrett Dillon, and...
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    Richard Purcell of Loughmoe (died 15 September 1624) was the fourth-to-last Baron of Loughmoe. He inherited the title in the early 17th century, following...
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  • Mike Purcell (born 1991), American football player Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe (1651–1722), Irish nobleman Nicholas Purcell (MP) (died 1559) Nicholas Purcell...
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  • Loughmore (redirect from Loughmoe)
    ("great lake") – is the result of a mistake made by British mapmakers of the 19th century. The Purcell family's Loughmoe Castle, near the village, retains...
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    after James's deposition from the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. These creations were not recognised...
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  • Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Baronet, of Donalong Elizabeth (died 1675), married first James Purcell (1609–1652), Baron of Loughmoe, by whom she had Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe (1651–1722);...
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  • Sir John Everard, 3rd Baronet (category Irish soldiers in the army of James II of England)
    in the Jacobite army of James II of England as a captain in Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe's regiment of horse. He was the Member of Parliament for Fethard...
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    Baronet, of Donalong in 1635 Elizabeth (d. 1675), married first James Purcell, Baron Loughmoe (1609–1652), by whom she had Nicholas Purcell of Loughmoe (1651–1722);...
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  • of Loughmoe {Purcell} The arms of the O'Sullivan The arms of the O'Halloran Clan, ancient Lords of Galway The arms of the O'Flaherty The arms of Lynch...
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    Philip VanKoughnet (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada)
    sides from Nicholas Purcell, 13th Baron of Loughmoe. VanKoughnet's father-in-law had been 'a very eminent, affluent and respectable merchant' of Carrick-on-Suir...
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  • Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare (category Irish soldiers in the army of James II of England)
    1685 George Aylmer of Lyons, County Kildare Ellis, married Nicholas Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe Thomasine, married Nicholas Bourke of Cahirmoil, County...
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    of Mark Prim (died 1745) of Johnswell, County Kilkenny. His parents were cousins, being two of the grandchildren of Nicholas Purcell, 13th Baron of Loughmoe...
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    for her mother, Lady Thurles, and her sisters, Lady Hamilton and Lady Loughmoe. Muskerry and Ormond confirmed and signed the First Ormond Peace again...
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