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    Church of Ireland. Murrough was made both Earl of Thomond in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to his nephew Donough O'Brien and Baron Inchiquin, with...
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    Colonel William O'Brien, 7th Baron & 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, PC (c. 1640 – 16 January 1692), was an Irish military officer, peer and colonial administrator...
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    Murrough MacDermod O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin (September 1614 – 9 September 1673), was an Irish nobleman and soldier, who came from one of the most powerful...
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    Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin (21 June 1864 – 9 December 1929) was the England-born holder of a hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland...
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  • by his brother. Her second husband was William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin. Like her first husband, the earl was a widower and some years her senior;...
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    title Earl of Thomond, as did his son, who died childless in 1774. At the death of James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond, the title Baron Inchiquin passed...
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  • Ruadh O'Brien, 5th Baron of Inchiquin (October 1594 – 29 December 1624) was an Irish baron. Dermod, who was born in October 1594, was the son of Murrough...
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    Newhall House and Estate (category O'Brien dynasty)
    owned the estate. In 1708 Colonel John O'Brien of Newhall (the son of the Earl of Inchiquin, who came from one of the most powerful families in Munster)...
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    from the Spanish Army of Flanders. The Royalist forces, about 2,400 strong, were commanded by Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron of Inchiquin, an Irish Protestant...
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  • The office of Lord Lieutenant was recreated on 23 August 1831. Henry O'Brien, 8th Earl of Thomond 1714 William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin 1741–1777...
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  • Archbishop of Dublin, but the hoax was quickly exposed.[citation needed] Lord Kildare married Lady Mary, daughter of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin and...
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    later stayed with her O'Brien cousins in Inchiquin Castle, before returning to Leamaneh during the Restoration. Cooper and O'Brien are believed to have...
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  • William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel, KP, JP (29 May 1833 – 5 June 1924), styled Viscount Ennismore from 1837 to 1856, was an Irish peer and Liberal politician...
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  • Connor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond also spelt Conor and called Groibleach, or the "long-nailed", (Irish: Conchobhar Groibleach Ó Briain; 1535–1581) contended...
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  • Murrough O’Brien. The battle resulted in a crushing defeat for the Irish Confederates. In the summer of 1647, Murrough O’Brien (later created the Earl of Inchiquin)...
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    barony of Inchiquin in Imokelly. Gerald was Lord Justice of Ireland, 1367. In 1398 he disappeared, and is fabled to live beneath the waters of Lough Gur...
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    Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibrickan, PC (Ire) (died 1624), was a Protestant Irish nobleman and soldier, and Chief of Clan O'Brien. He...
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  • Earl of Halifax 1742–1745: Edward Bligh, 2nd Earl of Darnley 1744–1751: William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin 1747–1750: Arthur St Leger, 3rd Viscount Doneraile...
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    Fethard, County Tipperary (category Parishes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly)
    The first was by the army of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, and followed his Sacking of Cashel in 1647. When news of the massacre at Cashel reached...
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    Kildare, and Lady Mary, daughter of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin. Leinster was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Athy from 1741 before...
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    Dalcassians (category History of County Clare)
    title Earl of Thomond, as did his son, who died childless in 1774. At the death of James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond, the title Baron Inchiquin passed...
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     403–421. Bagwell, Richard (1895). "O'Brien, Murrough, first Earl of Inchiquin (1614–1674)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. XLI...
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    FitzGerald, 3rd Duke of Leinster (1791 – 1874). Married Lady Charlotte Augusta Stanhope. Lord William Charles O'Brien FitzGerald (4 January 1793 – 8 December...
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  • County Limerick, and his wife Lady Elizabeth O'Brien, daughter of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin. His older brothers were Thomas Southwell, 1st...
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    son of Andrew O'Brien (d. 1798), a son of Daniel O'Brien of Waterford who, in turn, was an illegitimate son of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin. John...
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    English Tangier (category Soldiers of the Tangier Garrison)
    balls of spikes, stakes and piles of gunpowder-and-stone mix, which acted as basic landmines, were laid. In 1674, William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin took...
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    Lieutenant of Ireland, The 3rd Earl Temple (1753–1813; created The 1st Marquess of Buckingham in 1784). The regular creation of knights of Saint Patrick...
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  • 1 March 1643/4 ..." Bagwell, Richard (1895). "O'Brien, Murrough, first Earl of Inchiquin (1614–1674)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography...
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    1793 and The Earl of Moira between 1793 and 1816, was an Anglo-Irish politician and military officer who served as Governor-General of India from 1813...
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    Corofin, County Clare (category Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe)
    title of Earl of Inchiquin from this estate. During the Nine Years' War, Hugh Roe O'Donnell raided Clare and Inchiquin Castle was attacked by one of his...
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