• Robert le Poer (died c. 1346) was an Irish judge and Crown official who held the offices of Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and Chief Baron of the Irish...
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  • Robert Le Poer Trench (c.1811 – 8 February 1895) was a judge and an Attorney-General of Victoria. Trench was the third son of Ven. Charles Le Poer Trench...
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  • Poer, la Poer or le Poer may refer to: Edmond de la Poer, 1st Count de la Poer (1841–1915), Irish politician Raymond Beresford Poer, Irish Anglican Dean...
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  • Roger le Poer was a medieval Lord Chancellor from 1135 until 1139 for King Stephen of England. The son of a powerful bishop, Roger owed his position to...
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    Richard Le Poer Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty, 1st Marquess of Heusden GCB GCH PC (19 May 1767 – 24 November 1837), styled The Honourable from 1797 to...
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  • Robert Trench may refer to: Robert Le Poer Trench (1811–1895), judge in Victoria, Australia Robert K. Trench (born 1940), American biologist This disambiguation...
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    Gurteen de la Poer, or Gurteen le Poer, is an Elizabethan Revival house in County Waterford, Ireland, situated on the south bank of the River Suir, close...
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    translation of the Bible from Latin into English. The Irish statesman Robert le Poer was also parish priest here c. 1318. Lutterworth Grammar School was...
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  • Sir Robert Le Poer Trench, ninth son of the first Earl, was a Colonel in the Army and a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. The Hon. William Le Poer...
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  • Christianity portal Francis George le Poer McClintock (8 October 1853 – 3 February 1924) was Dean of Armagh from 1908 until his death. McClintock was...
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    It is known as Eldredelei in the Domesday Book. The Irish statesman Robert le Poer was parish priest of Adderley in 1319. Here is the description of the...
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    Succeeded by Robert Le Poer Trench Preceded by Robert Le Poer Trench Attorney-General of Victoria Oct 1875 - May 1877 Succeeded by Robert Le Poer Trench Preceded by...
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    gold boom. On 11 May 1897 he married Dorothy Le Poer Trench, the third daughter of Hon. Judge Robert Le Poer Trench, QC, a County Court Judge of Ballarat...
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    Berry2". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Le Patourel, Fredk (5 March 1880). "Ministers of the Crown in Victoria". Victoria...
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    which no trace survives. Robert succeeded to his father's estates in 1299. These included Dundrum, which he sold to Eustace le Poer (presumably the judge...
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    William de Tickhill 1331 Robert le Poer, first term 1331 Thomas atte Crosse 1335 Hugh de Burgh, first term 1337 Robert le Poer, second term 1339 Hugh de...
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    and their prince by a Norman force from Meath. The noted adventurer Robert le Poer won lands in Osraige, but was later killed there against the natives...
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  • (1778–1800), who died unmarried. Robert Le Poer Trench (1782–1823), a Colonel who married Letitia Susanna Dillon, a daughter of Robert Dillon, 1st Baron Clonbrock...
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  • Preceded by Robert le Poer Succeeded by Robert de Emeldon In office 1337–1339 Preceded by Thomas atte Crosse Succeeded by Robert le Poer Keeper of the...
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  • 1330 Henry de Thrapston 1333 Thomas de Brayles 1334 Robert le Poer 1344 William de Bromley 1346 Robert de Emeldon 1350 John de Pembroke 1374 John de Karlell...
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  • behalf, including routine matters like the marriage of John le Poer, son and heir of Robert le Poer, a Royal ward. He also acted as adviser to the Lord High...
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    Gilbert Scott restored the building in 1866–1869. The Irish statesman Robert le Poer was parish priest here c.1318. The translator John Wycliffe was rector...
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    about Ceylon and his life. He died, prosperous but unmarried, at St Peter le Poer in the City of London in June 1720 and was buried at St Mary's Church,...
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  • generally assumed to have been named William Outlaw, Adam le Blund, Richard de Valle, and Sir John le Poer. First husband c.1280–85: William Outlaw, wealthy merchant...
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    Tablier de sapeur (French pronunciation: [ta.bli.je də sa.pœʁ]; literal meaning: sapper's apron) is a Lyonnais speciality dish made from beef tripe, specifically...
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    la Poer" after moving to England. The title of Baron De la Poer actually exists in the Peerage of Ireland, and the spelling is indeed derived from le Poer...
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  • 1325–1326: Adam de Harvington 1326:Walter de Islip 1326–1330: Robert FitzEustace 1330–1332:Robert le Poer 1332–1334: Sir Thomas de Burgh 1334–1336: William de...
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  • the death of her father. She was married three times; firstly to John Le Poer, 2nd Earl of Tyrone; secondly to Brigadier-General, Hon. Edward FitzGerald-Villiers;...
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    of free blood. The Crown, represented by John, son of John, son of Robert le Poer, argued that Eóin was instead an Ostman as a member of the Mac Gilla...
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  • extortion. Thomas Walton Henry Norris (courtier) Richard de Abyndon Robert le Poer Lewis ap Owen Davies, R. R. (2000), The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063–1415...
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