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  1. 6. Sept. 2024 · Millwright Peter Houseman expanded the house, having purchased it from Thomas Dongan, the great-nephew of Thomas Dongan – 2nd Earl of Limerick and the fifth Colonial Governor of New York. It...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · An Act for rectifying a Mistake in a late Act, intituled, [a] An Act to enable Sir Robert Marsham, Knight and Baronet, to dispose of Lands in Hertfordshire; and to settle other Lands, of better Value, in Kent, to the same Uses as the Lands in Hertfordshire are settled. William Peachey's Estate Act 1702. 1 Ann. St. 2.

  3. 29. Aug. 2024 · Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 17, 1699 and Addenda 1621-1698.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

  4. 28. Aug. 2024 · Desmond Castle was constructed on the site of an ancient Ringfort in 1202 by Thomas Fitzgerald – the 7th Earl of Desmond. The castle holds a strategic position right on the banks of the River Maigue and it was constructed in the Norman style.

    • Thomas Dongan, 2. Earl of Limerick1
    • Thomas Dongan, 2. Earl of Limerick2
    • Thomas Dongan, 2. Earl of Limerick3
    • Thomas Dongan, 2. Earl of Limerick4
    • Thomas Dongan, 2. Earl of Limerick5
  5. 28. Aug. 2024 · Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 11, 1696-1697.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  6. 18. Sept. 2024 · Limerick Local Studies holds extensive collections of historic maps of Limerick City and County, including the 1907 set of 17 maps devised to accompany the catalogue for the sale of the ground rents of the Earl of Limerick in 1907. They constitute an invaluable record of property and mapping of large parts of Limerick City from early ...

  7. 2. Sept. 2024 · The 7th Earl of Desmond, in particular, left a lasting legacy by building the Great Hall in the 1440s, a grand structure that hosted palatine courts, councils, and assemblies. The hall also entertained merchants and envoys from across Europe, including cities like Florence, Bruges, and Paris.