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    Baron Athenry is one of the oldest titles in the Peerage of Ireland, but the date of its creation is thoroughly uncertain; each of the first four Berminghams...
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    Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe Baron Athenry First Battle of Athenry Second Battle of Athenry The Sack of Athenry The Fields of Athenry Nevin (surname) List of...
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    included Baron Athenry (1172), Baron Offaly (c. 1193), Baron Kerry (1223), Baron Dunboyne (1324), Baron Gormanston (1365–70), Baron Slane (1370), Baron of Dunsany...
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    Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry (1692 – 1749), was an Anglo-Irish peer. He was the only son of Edward Bermingham, 13th Baron Athenry, and his second wife...
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  • Bermingham, Anglo-Irish lord of Athenry and Dunmore, County Galway, died 1709, was the son of Francis de Bermingham, 12th Baron Athenry and Bridget, daughter of...
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  • an Anglo-Irish lord of Athenry and Dunmore, County Galway. History of Galway, James Hardiman, Galway, 1820 The Abbey of Athenry, Martin J. Blake, Journal...
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  • Peter de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    was the Anglo-Irish second lord of Athenry who died c. 1309. Peter was a son of Meyler, who founded the town of Athenry in Clann Taidg, County Galway. His...
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    Irish baronies, the title Baron Athenry was considered the eldest and Kingsale held the second rank. However, in 1799 Athenry became dormant (and probably...
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  • Edmond II de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    of Athenry, Martin J. Blake, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, volume II, part ii, 1902 The Birmingham family of Athenry, H...
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  • Meyler de Bermingham (d. before 1275) was an Anglo-Irish lord, founder of Athenry. Meyler was a great-grandson of Robert de Bermingham who is said to have...
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  • otherwise Rickard Mac Fheorais, was Anglo-Irish lord of Athenry. Rickard is reckoned third lord of Athenry and Dunmore, both in County Galway. He was a grandson...
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  • man to be summoned to parliament as Baron Athenry. Bermingham was the son of Francis Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry, by his first marriage to Lady Mary...
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    earned the title of the 'Treacherous Baron'. Lord Richard de Bermingham was victorious in the Second Battle of Athenry in 1316. Richard's cousin John Earl...
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    his death in 1742 married secondly (1745) Francis Bermingham, 14th Baron Athenry (1692–1750). She had no issue by either marriage. In 1758 Ellis Bermingham...
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  • Thomas de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    who died in 1375. De Bermingham was the great-grandson of the founder of Athenry, Meyler de Bermingham, and great-great-grandson of the re-founder of Dunmore...
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  • Meiler de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    1529. Meiler was the last lord of Athenry before contact was resumed with the government in Dublin. The Abbey of Athenry, Martin J. Blake, Journal of the...
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  • Richard III de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    of Athenry, County Galway, Martin Finnerty, Ballinasloe, 1951. Athenry: A Medieval Irish Town, Etienne Rynne, Athenry Historical Society, Athenry, 1992...
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  • Thomas III de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    of Athenry, Martin J. Blake, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, volume II, part ii, 1902 The Birmingham family of Athenry, H...
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  • Edmond I de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    Edmond was the first Lord Athenry to permanently reside at Dunmore, County Galway. His father had been forced to vacate Athenry, which had been the family's...
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  • Richard II de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    were reduced to penury; he was "as poor a baron as liveth". Two of the worst events were the 1572 Sack of Athenry and its destruction by Aodh mac Maghnusa...
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  • Edward Bermingham may refer to: Edward Bermingham, 13th Baron Athenry (died 1709), Anglo-Irish lord Edward J. Bermingham (1887–1958), American investment...
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  • Offaly. In Galway there is Athenry Castle and Monastery, Dunmore Castle and Bermingham House, the seat of the last Baron of Athenry and Earl of Louth, Thomas...
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  • The Second Battle of Athenry (/æθənˈraɪ/ ath-ən-REYE) took place at Athenry (Irish: Áth na Ríogh) in Ireland on 10 August 1316 during the Bruce campaign...
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  • Walter de Bermingham (category Barons Athenry)
    of Athenry, Martin J. Blake, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, volume II, part ii, 1902 The Birmingham family of Athenry, H...
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  • 1430 to 1437. Mac Feorais was a member of the de Bermingham family, Baron Athenry. Mac Feorais was the Gaelic form of their surname, and by Archbishop's...
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  • Debra Bermingham (born 1953), American artist Edward Bermingham, 13th Baron Athenry (died 1709), Anglo-Irish lord Edward J. Bermingham (1887–1958), American...
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    O Dermod (Clann Taidg and Uí Díarmata) ruled by the de Berminghams, Baron Athenry. Writing at Tuam on 13 September 1838, John O'Donovan wrote "Henry O'Concanon...
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  • and returned to Ireland. He married Maria Birmingham, a relative of Baron Athenry, and had issue. He was nicknamed Risteárd Buidhe a' chlaidhimh (swarthy...
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  • banished from their convent at Galway in 1652. Baron Athenry Basilia de Bermingham Second Battle of Athenry John de Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth Thomas...
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  • was Archbishop of Tuam. De Bermingham was a member of the family of Baron Athenry. His father was Meyler de Bermingham (dead by 1275). He had a number...
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