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2764:. "Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon, M.P. Westmeath in James II's Parliament in Dublin, Lieut, of Roscommon 1689, and col. in James's army and gov. of Galway, m. July 1687, Frances, 2nd dau. of Count Sir George Hamilton, by his wife, Frances Jennings, afterwards Duchess of Tyrconnel; by whom, who m. 2ndly, Patrick, eld. son of Sir John Bellew, Bt., of Barmeath, he, dying 13 Jan, 1713, left issue a son his successor."
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1272:. Her marriage resembled that of her husband's elder brother James, for whom the king arranged a marriage with a Protestant girl with the purpose of converting him to that religion. The King seemed to have been concerned about the future of his Catholic friends in the army. The King granted the couple a pension of £500 per year. Hers is the sixth of the seven marriages with which end the
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2489:. "What freaks the mayds of Honour at Court have: that Mrs. Jenings, one of the Duchesse's mayds, the other day dressed herself like an orange wench, and went up and down and cried oranges; till falling down, or by such accident, though in the evening, her fine shoes were discerned and she put to a great deale of shame;"
2796:. "Nicholas (Barnewall) Viscount Barnewall of Kingsland &c ], s. and h. by his 2nd wife. He was b. 15 Apr. 1668. He sat in King James's Parl. in May 1689. He m. , 15 May 1688, Mary, 3rd and yst. da. and coh. of Sir George Hamilton (Comte Hamilton and Maréchal du Camp in France), by Frances ..."
2812:. "... the creation of Dame Frances Hamilton, the relict of Sir George Hamilton, to be Countess of Berehaven in Ireland, ordaining that Elizabeth, Mary, Frances and Henrietta Hamilton, the daughters of the said Sir George, should enjoy the privileges and precedence of the daughters of a Countess of Ireland."
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with remainder to the male issue of his great-grandfather; m. 1stly, by licence 27 Feb. 1676-7, Anne (d.s.p.) , dau. of Thomas
Walsingham, m. 2ndly, 14 Oct. 1681, Catherine Brydges (d.s.p. 24 Aug. 1682), dau. of George, Lord Chandos. He m. 3rdly, 1685, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
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Illustrissiae et Nobilissimae Dominae Franciscae Jennings Ducissae de Tyrconnell Reginae Mag. Brit. Matronae Honorariae, Huius Collegi Benefactricis, quae Missam quotidianam in hoc Sacrario fundavit perpetuo celebrandam, Pro Anima sua
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James II fled
England and was replaced with Queen Mary and King William. However, in 1689 James II landed in Ireland trying to regain his kingdoms. Soon after his arrival, on 20 March 1689, he made Tyrconnell a duke and she became duchess. This title is in the Jacobite peerage.
2321:. "In the spring of the same year, 1655, the burial of the eldest girl of the family, Susanna, is recorded. The same, taken, no doubt, from the maternal grandmother Susanna Temple, was bestowed on another daughter, born on July, 11th, 1656, but within six months she was in her grave."
1587:) — presumably through her sister Sarah's influence with the Queen. Eventually she retired to the Dominican Convent at Channel Row, Dublin, and lived there as a parlour boarder from 1723–1724. She then built a house on North King Street and obtained the permission to establish a
2505:. "The Duke of York having persuaded himself that she was part of his property, resolved to pursue his claim by the same title whereby his brother had appropriated to himself the favors of Miss Wells ; but he did not find her inclined to enter into his service ..."
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England and baptised following the Anglican rite. She married Viscount Rosse, a Protestant loyal to James II in 1685. Her husband was one of the only five Protestant lay members of the Irish House of Lords of the
2961:. "My Lady Tyrconnell met him at the Castle-gate, and after he was up stairs, her Ladiship ask'd him what he would have for Supper; who then gave her an Account of what a breakfast he had got, which made him have but little Stomach to his Supper: ..."
1432:, the king fled to their home and was met by Frances. According to later sources, King James remarked, ‘Your countrymen, madam, can run well’ and Lady Tyrconnell replied, ‘Not quite so well as your majesty, for I see that you have won the race’.
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Animabus Dni Georgii Hamilton de Abercorne Equitis Aurati Conjugis sui primi, et Dni Richardi Talbot Ducis de Tyrconnell, Proregis Hiberniæ secundi sui Conjugis. Obiit Die XVII Martii Anno Domini MDCCXXXI. Requiescat in pace.
2623:. "It therefore became necessary to cashier all Roman Catholics serving in the Royal Guards, and, on the 28th of September, 1667, on the ground that they refused to take the Oath of Supremacy, they were dismissed."
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in Paris for the benefit of her soul and for those of both her husbands as can still be read on the memorial plaque affixed to the wall of this church (see photo). The Latin inscription translates into
English as:
3117:. "... eight of them came to Dublin in March 1717. In September of the same year they took a house in Channel Row (now North Great Brunswick street) where they settled down permanently and opened a school."
2917:. (8) Richard, Earl and Duke of Tyrconnell, who by Patent, dated 20 June 1685, was created Baron of Talbot's town, Viscount of Baltinglas, and Earl of Tyrconnell, with remainder in tail-male for his nephews;
3180:. "... and in this obscure retirement, burying all the attractions and graces which once so adorned the Court of England, she d. at the age of 92, and was interred in St. Patrick's Cathedral, 9 March 1730 "
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when she married
Tyrconnell and which had been confiscated after his attainder in 1689. It might have been at this visit to London that, out of necessity, she had a dressmaker's stall at the New Exchange in the
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summoned by James II in 1688. The younger daughters were born in France and baptised in the
Catholic church. Frances and Mary married Catholic men. Henrietta does not seem to have married.
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Catholic soldiers were dismissed from the Life Guards. Hamilton then took French service. She followed him to France and converted to the Catholic religion.
3073:. "New Exchange Strand. Built 1608–9 on parts of the garden of Durham Place which had been leased to Robert Cecil. King James opened the exchange and gave it the name 'Britain's Burse'."
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Jennings was courted by the Duke of York, the future James II, who thought his wife's maids of honour to be his property, but she refused to play such a role. She was also courted by
2686:. "His wife died in Dublin in 1679 and before the year was out he married in Paris his old love Lady Hamilton whose husband had been killed in 1676 leaving her with six children."
2607:. "... before a year had passed, a child was born. On March 21, 1667, a daughter was baptized at St Margaret's, Westminster, under the name of Elizabeth ..."
2305:. "... the same name was given to another boy, baptized on October, 12th, 1654. The second Richard was cut off even younger, being only ten months at his death."
2847:. "At the beginning of June he took part in the battle of Zebernstieg and was engaged in covering the French retreat on Saverne when he was killed by a musket-shot."
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England to petition for the possession of the Irish lands that had been settled upon her as her
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had acceded the throne in 1702, she and her stepdaughter, Charlotte Talbot, eventually recovered the lands due to them in 1703 by a private act of Parliament, the
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George Hamilton (and niece of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough), by whom he had two sons and three daus. He d. 30 Jan 1702-3 and was s. by his elder son."
2241:. "The registers of St. Margaret's, Westminster, record the baptism of his eldest daughter on February, 25th, 1645, when he had been married about 15 months."
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in Westminster. She dressed in white with her face covered by a white mask and was described as "the white milliner". This episode was dramatised by
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Frances Jennings with her two husbands, her parents, her married daughters (the three viscountesses), her sons-in-law, and other selected relatives.
2655:. "This marriage too, like James Hamilton's, involved a change of religion, but this time it was the bride who changed, becoming a Roman Catholic."
3145:. "After the death of the Duke, the Duchess was permitted to erect a house (still standing) in King Street, Dublin, as a nunnery for Poor Clares;"
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3025:. "Among the ladies who shone at Mary Beatrice's court, none was more beautiful than 'la belle Jennings,' Duchess of Tyrconnell ..."
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2859:. "... on 7 July 1676 Charles II granted the new widow the titles of Baroness Hamilton of Rosse and countess of Bantry for life."
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2572:. "... the King in particular hastened to show his approval of the marriage by bestowing on Hamilton a pension of £500 a year."
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986).
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2898:. "1687, 8 Jan. / 12 Feb. / Richard, 1st e. of Tyrconnell L.D. "
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1447:. Her husband stayed in Ireland and died during the
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3703:Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green
2385:. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
1428:In 1690, after James II's defeat at the
3831:. Vol. I. London: Hutchinson & Co.
2702:. "Elizabeth, m. to Richard, viscount Ross;"
1603:Memorial plaque in the chapel of the former
4018:Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (2008).
3935:An Impartial History of the Wars of Ireland
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3726:. In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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1598:
1458:
1381:
1292:
1226:, younger brother of her future husband
1214:of the Restoration". She figures in the
3996:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3950:
3917:
3864:– 1686 to 1702, notes, & appendices
3669:
3626:Mémoires de la vie du comte de Grammont
3603:Mémoires de la vie du comte de Grammont
3551:Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
3470:
3467:– 1677 to 1678 (for daughter Henrietta)
3443:
3319:
3126:
3098:
3082:
2805:
2679:
2362:
2075:
1649:duke of Tyrconnell, Viceroy of Ireland,
1182:Frances Jennings was about 11 when the
361:John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
148: 1681; died 1691)
122: 1665; died 1676)
4066:
4047:Derry and Enniskillen in the Year 1689
3606:(in French). Cologne: Pierre Marteau.
2133:
2131:
1629:To the most illustrious and noble Lady
1256:and by George Hamilton, second son of
195:Frances Talbot, Countess of Tyrconnell
170:Elizabeth, Frances, Mary, & others
3967:– Westminster and the western suburbs
3928:
3899:War and Politics in Ireland 1649–1730
3894:
3867:
3790:
3573:
3546:
3420:
3375:
3353:
3018:
2970:
2954:
2856:
2821:
2773:
2741:
2695:
2648:
2616:
2482:
2394:
2202:
1594:
1425:of Tyrconnell. They had no children.
1305:and then under his successors, first
1157:
1154:
1152:
1145:
1142:
1140:
1133:
1130:
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1114:
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1069:
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867:
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487:
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481:
479:
477:
459:
433:
431:
429:
427:
425:
409:
394:
392:
381:
3767:
3616:– Princeps (for "la belle Jennings")
2549:
1643:for her soul and those of Sir George
1177:
266:
16:Restoration-court beauty (died 1731)
4026:. Bethesda, ML: Adler & Adler.
3541:– Ab-Adam to Basing (for Barnewall)
3455:His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office
3408:(77th ed.). London: Harrison.
3385:(31st ed.). London: Harrison.
2441:Jennings, un peu rassurée ..."
2128:
1842:Richard Parsons, 1st Viscount Rosse
1276:, written by her husband's brother
350:Susanna (1656–1657), died an infant
347:Richard (1654–1655), died an infant
344:Richard (1653–1654), died an infant
302:are noteworthy. Sarah would become
13:
2401:. "... that Mrs. Jenings ..."
2106:in Paris spells her name Jennings.
1377:
1326:Richard Parsons, 1st Earl of Rosse
310:Frances listed among her siblings
241:Richard Talbot, Earl of Tyrconnell
14:
4145:
3656:. Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co.
1443:, exiled Queen of England at the
1339:Henry Dillon, 8th Viscount Dillon
328:– 1674), who succeeded his father
4124:People from St Albans (district)
3748:(1902). Coleman, Ambrose (ed.).
3334:Dictionary of National Biography
1513:
1445:Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
43:
3903:. London: The Hambledon Press.
2939:
2140:
2109:
2096:
2087:
1795:1st husband dismissed from the
1653:She died on 17 March 1731.
1241:and also, with less detail, in
271:Frances was born about 1649 at
145:
134:Richard, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell
119:
4109:Court of Charles II of England
3679:. London: Thomas Hailes Lacy.
3498:Handbook of British Chronology
3354:Bryan, Deidre (October 2009).
1627:To God, most good, most great.
251:while Tyrconnell was viceroy (
54:Detail from the portrait below
1:
4134:Viceregal consorts of Ireland
3729:Dictionary of Irish Biography
3402:; Burke, Ashworth P. (1915).
3361:Dictionary of Irish Biography
2120:
1637:benefactrice of this College,
1454:
1393:Frances remarried in 1681 in
1216:Mémoires du comte de Grammont
726:
677:
578:
554:
533:
332:
322:
209:
63:
3938:. London: Richard Chiswell.
3924:. Dublin: St. Mary's, Cabra.
3754:. Dundalk: William Tempest.
2154:
1784:Elizabeth, her eldest born.
1754:Appointed maid of honour to
1645:Hamilton of Abercorn, knight
1332:
1036:
1012:
902:
888:
709:
529:
443:
417:
7:
4094:18th-century English people
4089:17th-century English people
2934:1934, left column, line 12
2721:1721, right column, line 11
2061:
2039:
2017:
1995:
1980:
1957:
1946:
1928:
1902:
1888:
1873:
1851:
1840:Daughter Elizabeth married
1836:
1821:
1806:
1791:
1780:
1765:
1750:
1735:
1717:
1698:
1680:for historical background.
1324:in 1685, and was mother of
1287:, in an Anglican ceremony.
1264:First marriage and children
1245:'s diary. According to the
163:
10:
4150:
4099:18th-century English women
4084:17th-century English women
3999:. Vol. 53. New York:
3878:Routledge & Kegan Paul
3299:
3178:1934, left column, line 23
3143:1934, left column, line 21
3067:Weinreb & Hibbert 2008
2762:646, right column, line 44
1894:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1495:United Kingdom legislation
1344:Mary (1676–1736), married
1285:St Margaret's, Westminster
3872:Jacobite Ireland, 1685–91
3801:The Diary of Samuel Pepys
3649:Memoirs of Count Grammont
3445:Daniell, F. H. Blackburne
2915:1934, left column, line 9
2522:54, right column, line 48
1938:lands at Kinsale, Ireland
1881:and she became countess.
1690:
1687:
1684:
1675:
1641:to be celebrated for ever
1557:
1552:
1536:
1526:
1512:
1507:
1500:
1388:Memoirs of Count Grammont
992:
990:
974:
972:
956:
954:
923:
894:
865:
848:
846:
844:
842:
840:
838:
836:
830:
828:
826:
824:
822:
820:
818:
808:
804:
802:
800:
798:
796:
794:
792:
790:
784:
782:
780:
778:
776:
774:
756:
733:
717:
662:
660:
658:
652:
650:
648:
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638:
630:
626:
624:
622:
620:
614:
612:
587:
507:
505:
503:
495:
475:
467:
465:
407:
359:(1660–1744), who married
235:court. She married first
231:, a famous beauty at the
184:
174:
158:
95:
83:
59:
37:
30:
23:
3971:Wauchope, Piers (2004).
3951:Walford, Edward (1887).
3804:. Vol. IV. London:
3796:Wheatley, Henry Benjamin
3337:. Vol. LV. London:
3087:104, left column, bottom
2080:
1451:on 14 August 1691.
4104:British maids of honour
4022:The London Encyclopædia
4001:Oxford University Press
3787:– Abercorn to Balmerino
3557:Charles Scribner's Sons
3339:Smith, Elder, & Co.
3309:"King James the Second"
2778:3, left column, line 20
2746:3, left column, line 19
2700:3, left column, line 18
1799:, they went to France.
1655:May she rest in peace.
1222:for short), written by
1186:brought the end of the
3724:"Hamilton, Sir George"
3574:Haile, Martin (1905).
3174:Burke & Burke 1915
3139:Burke & Burke 1915
2930:Burke & Burke 1915
2911:Burke & Burke 1915
2758:Burke & Burke 1915
2717:Burke & Burke 1915
2518:Burke & Burke 1915
1892:2nd husband appointed
1657:
1633:Duchess of Tyrconnell,
1613:St Patrick's Cathedral
1608:
1472:
1399:Lord Deputy of Ireland
1390:
1298:
32:Countess of Tyrconnell
3918:Sisters, The (1894).
3895:Simms, J. G. (1986).
3868:Simms, J. G. (1969).
3547:Green, David (1967).
1625:
1602:
1520:Parliament of England
1462:
1385:
1367:and she was widowed.
1296:
304:Duchess of Marlborogh
227:and, like her sister
215:– 1731), also called
4003:. pp. 688–689.
3806:George Bell and Sons
3421:Clark, Ruth (1921).
3313:Dublin Penny Journal
2875:. "Gebbie & Co.
2076:Notes and references
1984:2nd husband died in
285:Member of Parliament
3846:Sergeant, Philip W.
3823:Sergeant, Philip W.
3769:Paul, James Balfour
3582:J. M. Dent & Co
1967:Battle of the Boyne
1829:, her 2nd husband.
1773:, her 1st husband.
1758:, Duchess of York;
1672:
1651:her second husband.
1471:of Frances Jennings
1430:Battle of the Boyne
1418:Glorious Revolution
1416:In 1688 during the
1258:Sir George Hamilton
311:
108:Sir George Hamilton
3980:other married name
3954:Old and New London
3666:(for English text)
3341:pp. 331–336.
3307:Anonymous (1833).
2725:Baron of Oxmantown
2069:: 17 March 1731).
1879:Earl of Tyrconnell
1670:
1661:Gregorian calendar
1609:
1595:Death and timeline
1473:
1411:peerage of Ireland
1407:Earl of Tyrconnell
1391:
1358:Patriot Parliament
1299:
1184:Restoration (1660)
730: 1647 – 1731
681: 1630 – 1673
582: 1619 – 1668
558: 1607 – 1679
309:
188:Frances Thornhurst
4114:English Jacobites
4033:978-0-917561-07-8
3887:978-0-7100-6446-2
3732:(online ed.)
3720:Ó Ciardha, Éamonn
3644:Hamilton, Anthony
3639:(for the picture)
3621:Hamilton, Anthony
3598:Hamilton, Anthony
3356:"Talbot, Frances"
3286:Fryde et al. 1986
3270:Fryde et al. 1986
3254:Fryde et al. 1986
3222:Fryde et al. 1986
3206:Fryde et al. 1986
3190:Fryde et al. 1986
3071:539, right column
3007:688, right column
2892:Fryde et al. 1986
2684:332, right column
2073:
2072:
1877:2nd husband made
1631:Frances Jennings,
1567:
1566:
1508:Act of Parliament
1488:and performed at
1467:of a painting by
1449:Siege of Limerick
1437:ladies-in-waiting
1204:La Belle Jennings
1178:Restoration court
1172:
1171:
1168:
1167:
1126:
1125:
1078:
1077:
1065:
1064:
388:
387:
368:
367:
353:Ralph (1656–1677)
289:English Civil War
267:Birth and origins
255:) of Ireland for
217:La Belle Jennings
192:
191:
4141:
4119:Irish countesses
4059:
4042:Witherow, Thomas
4037:
4025:
4014:
3984:
3966:
3947:
3925:
3914:
3902:
3891:
3875:
3863:
3840:
3817:
3786:
3763:
3741:
3739:
3737:
3722:(October 2009).
3714:
3688:
3671:Jerrold, Douglas
3665:
3652:. Translated by
3638:
3615:
3593:
3570:
3554:
3540:
3514:– (for timeline)
3513:
3501:
3489:
3466:
3440:
3417:
3394:
3372:
3370:
3368:
3350:
3321:Bagwell, Richard
3316:
3293:
3283:
3277:
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3261:
3251:
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2797:
2787:
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2765:
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2733:
2714:
2703:
2693:
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2677:
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2662:
2656:
2646:
2640:
2637:688, left column
2630:
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2598:
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2541:
2531:
2525:
2515:
2506:
2496:
2490:
2480:
2474:
2464:
2458:
2448:
2442:
2428:
2422:
2421:Jenyns ..."
2408:
2402:
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2386:
2376:
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2328:
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2264:
2258:
2248:
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2216:
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2200:
2191:
2181:
2175:
2165:
2148:
2144:
2138:
2135:
2126:
2125:
2122:
2113:
2107:
2100:
2094:
2091:
2065:Died in Dublin (
2041:11 Jun 1727
2008:William III
1981:14 Aug 1691
1947:20 Mar 1689
1930:12 Mar 1689
1904:13 Feb 1689
1874:20 Jun 1685
1792:28 Sep 1667
1719:29 May 1660
1673:
1669:
1578:
1577:
1517:
1516:
1503:
1498:
1497:
1336:
1334:
1297:Frances Jennings
1278:Antoine Hamilton
1224:Anthony Hamilton
1128:
1127:
1080:
1079:
1067:
1066:
1040:
1038:
1016:
1014:
906:
904:
892:
890:
731:
728:
715:
711:
684:
679:
585:
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539:
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445:
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419:
390:
389:
379:
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369:
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327:
324:
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308:
281:Richard Jennings
214:
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179:Richard Jennings
167:
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121:
79:
68:
65:
47:
21:
20:
4149:
4148:
4144:
4143:
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4140:
4139:
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4063:
4062:
4034:
4011:
3991:Harrison, Brian
3911:
3888:
3735:
3733:
3654:Walpole, Horace
3567:
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2141:
2136:
2129:
2123:
2114:
2110:
2101:
2097:
2092:
2088:
2083:
2078:
2062:9 Mar 1730
2019:1 Aug 1714
1997:8 Mar 1702
1958:1 Jun 1690
1864:Charles II
1853:6 Feb 1685
1771:George Hamilton
1736:5 Jun 1660
1726:Charles II
1724:Restoration of
1654:
1652:
1650:
1648:
1646:
1644:
1642:
1640:
1638:
1636:
1634:
1632:
1630:
1628:
1597:
1591:convent in it.
1575:
1574:
1522:
1514:
1501:
1496:
1486:Douglas Jerrold
1457:
1380:
1378:Second marriage
1331:
1266:
1228:George Hamilton
1180:
1160:
1148:
1136:
1135:Viscounts &
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1098:
1087:
1058:
1054:
1035:
1034:
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522:
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442:
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421:
416:
415:
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404:
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397:
335:
325:
269:
237:George Hamilton
225:Duchess of York
212:
161:
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125:
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4076:
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4032:
4015:
4009:
3987:Matthew, Colin
3968:
3948:
3926:
3915:
3909:
3892:
3886:
3865:
3842:
3841:– 1643 to 1685
3819:
3788:
3771:, ed. (1904).
3765:
3742:
3716:
3689:
3667:
3640:
3617:
3594:
3571:
3565:
3543:
3542:
3515:
3508:
3491:
3468:
3447:, ed. (1911).
3441:
3418:
3400:Burke, Bernard
3396:
3377:Burke, Bernard
3373:
3351:
3317:
3303:
3301:
3298:
3295:
3294:
3278:
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3214:
3198:
3182:
3163:
3155:Sergeant 1913b
3147:
3131:
3119:
3103:
3091:
3075:
3059:
3051:Sergeant 1913b
3043:
3027:
3011:
2995:
2987:Anonymous 1833
2979:
2963:
2947:
2938:
2919:
2900:
2881:
2861:
2849:
2841:Sergeant 1913a
2830:
2814:
2798:
2782:
2766:
2750:
2734:
2729:Viscount Rosse
2704:
2688:
2669:
2665:O Ciardha 2009
2657:
2641:
2625:
2609:
2601:Sergeant 1913a
2590:
2574:
2566:Sergeant 1913a
2558:
2542:
2534:Sergeant 1913a
2526:
2507:
2491:
2475:
2459:
2443:
2423:
2403:
2387:
2371:
2355:
2347:Sergeant 1913a
2339:
2331:Sergeant 1913a
2323:
2315:Sergeant 1913a
2307:
2299:Sergeant 1913a
2291:
2283:Sergeant 1913a
2275:
2267:Sergeant 1913a
2259:
2251:Sergeant 1913a
2243:
2235:Sergeant 1913a
2227:
2219:Sergeant 1913b
2211:
2192:
2184:Sergeant 1913a
2176:
2168:Sergeant 1913a
2159:
2158:
2156:
2153:
2150:
2149:
2139:
2127:
2108:
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3789:
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3746:O'Heyne, John
3743:
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3523:Gibbs, Vicary
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3509:0-86193-106-8
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3472:Debrett, John
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3035:Hamilton 1811
3031:
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3015:
3008:
3004:
3003:Wauchope 2004
2999:
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2897:
2893:
2888:
2886:
2878:
2877:Miss Jennings
2874:
2870:
2869:Hamilton 1888
2865:
2858:
2853:
2846:
2842:
2837:
2835:
2827:
2823:
2818:
2811:
2807:
2802:
2795:
2791:
2790:G. E. C. 1910
2786:
2779:
2775:
2770:
2763:
2759:
2754:
2747:
2743:
2738:
2730:
2726:
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2633:Wauchope 2004
2629:
2622:
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2606:
2602:
2597:
2595:
2587:
2583:
2582:Hamilton 1888
2578:
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2463:
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2451:Macaulay 1898
2447:
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2431:Hamilton 1713
2427:
2420:
2416:
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2411:Wauchope 2004
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2380:
2379:G. E. C. 1910
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2104:Scots College
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2052:George I
2050:, succeeding
2049:
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2027:
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3734:. Retrieved
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3555:. New York:
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3365:. Retrieved
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3233:
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3185:
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3127:Sisters 1894
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3111:O'Heyne 1902
3106:
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2225:. Appendix A
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2117:Henri Gascar
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2018:
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1559:Royal assent
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1188:Commonwealth
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1056:4th Viscount
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1032:9th Viscount
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87:6 March 1731
18:
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3329:Lee, Sidney
3290:46, line 11
3274:45, line 38
3258:45, line 31
3242:55, line 21
3226:45, line 11
3210:44, line 46
3194:44, line 39
3159:384, line 1
3115:78, line 15
2554:53, line 27
2487:359, line 7
2399:359, line 8
2124: 1675
2115:Painted by
1797:Life Guards
1710:, England.
1615:in Dublin.
1589:Poor Clares
1563:25 May 1702
1270:Life Guards
1088:the article
1039: 1737
1015: 1741
905: 1751
891: 1713
712: 1676
537: 1670
446: 1642
420: 1632
336: 1649
326: 1647
296:Agnes Court
253:lord deputy
233:Restoration
213: 1649
67: 1649
4068:Categories
3963:1049974157
3876:. London:
3685:1013410956
3662:1048777116
3612:1135254578
3580:. London:
3537:1042385438
3453:. London:
3427:. London:
3414:1155471554
3391:1045624502
3367:16 October
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3192:, p.
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1337:, married
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