Adam de Feypo is first mentioned in The Red Book of the Echequer 1166, p283 (England) as being one of the knights of Hugh de Lacy in Herefordshire, England...
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Skryne, County Meath, Ireland. The motte and bailey castle was built by Adam de Feypo in the 12th century. Skryne and the Early Normans by Elizabeth Hickey...
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barony, civil parish and townland. About 1170 Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath granted Skryne to Adam de Feypo, whose descendants used the customary title Baron...
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Baron Skryne (section De Feypo Barons of Skryne)
without male inheritors. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath in 1173 granted the lands of Skryne and Santry to his lieutenant Adam de Feypo, who was the first of his...
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of Lune; Adam de Feypo, Baron Skryne; Fitz-Thomas, Baron of Kells; Hussey, Baron of Galtrim; Richard de Fleming, Baron Slane; Adam Dullard or Dollard...
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Dermot and the Earl states, "And Skryne he then gave by charter to Adam de Feypo he gave it", and he built his castle there.[citation needed] After this...
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1188, confirming further grants and gifts to the priory from Adam de Feypo and Geoffrey de Cusack in Ireland. The Priory became one of the great medieval...
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Lordship of Meath (category De Lacy family)
stronghold was the castle of Nobber. Adam de Feypo (or Adam de Phepoe), who obtained Skreen by charter. Hugh de Hose (or Sir Hugh Hussey Kt.), who became...
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base in Santry. About 1170 Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath granted Santry to one of his most trusted lieutenants, Adam de Feypo.[citation needed] In 1581 the...
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hearths. It would have originally been the Norman manorial settlement of Adam de Feypo. The house was built between 1703-09 by Henry Barry, 3rd Baron Barry...
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but it continued to run even after the Norman conquest of Ireland. Adam de Feypo, first Baron Skryne, founded a church dedicated to Nicholas of Myra...
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The Song of Dermot and the Earl (redirect from Chanson de Dermot et du comte)
Skryne and the early Normans: papers concerning the medieval manors of the de Feypo family in Ireland in the 12th and early 13th centuries. WorldCat. Regan...
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held by Irish or British peers. The Lordship of Fingal was granted to Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath for seven knight's fees, "although the lords thereof hold...
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during the Anglo-Norman invasion of the kingdom. When the Anglo-Norman Adam de Feypo was allocating the lands she demanded that the Church of St Mary near...
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when Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath granted the title of Baron Skryne to his ally Adam de Feypo; he in turn granted Athlumney to a relative Amauri de Feipo,...
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died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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