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Henry Colley (died 1584)

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provide evidence that the Colley/Cowley family were Lords of the Manor of Glaston from about the year 1480 by John Coly born abt. 1460 & 1st Lord Colley of Glaston. Robert and his son, Walter Colley/Cowley, left Glaston for Ireland circa 1512 in the time of Henry VII.
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Walter was born circa 1489 in Glaston. His father in his last years was restored to royal favour and appointed Surveyor-General for Ireland. He presumably left to his son a comfortable inheritance when he died in 1558. Henry was able to take a lease of
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Sir George Colley/Cowley of Edenderry b. 1561 d. 1614 in Edenderry, Ire., married successively Margaret Loftus and Eleanor Loftus. Sir George is the son from Henry's first unknown (Darcy) marriage & believed a daughter of Sir George
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In his later years, he seems to have descended into a physical and mental decline: he was described as being "blind and helpless". He died in the early autumn of 1584.
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had written a year earlier that while Colley had kept the peace in Offaly for many years he was now "sorely oppressed by rebels".
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on 3 September 1538 for 31 years, and was later granted the Manor of Carbury Castle, on 4 September 1569, by Queen Elizabeth.
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Gerald/Garrett Cooley (Esquire) of Ardree, Louth Co. Ire. d. 1603 page 94 in the Moore, Earl of Drogheda
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Eleanor Colley b. abt. 1576 married Robert Talbot of Templeogue and was the mother of John Talbot and
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Dudley b. abt. 1570 of Rakenny Townland, Cavan Co. Northern East of Dublin Ireland.
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Both Robert and Walter rose to positions of eminence through the patronage of
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Little is known of Colley's early years, except that he was the son of
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Sir Henry Colley (died 1601), who married Anne Loftus, daughter of
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His principal duty for many years was to keep the peace in
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for Kildare, and power to impose martial law in County
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Henry's good qualities attracted the attention of Sir
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Index

1584
1st Duke of Wellington
Walter Cowley
Principal Solicitor for Ireland
Robert Cowley
Master of the Rolls in Ireland
Glaston
Rutland
Thomas Cromwell
Carbury Castle, County Kildare
Henry Sidney
Lord Deputy of Ireland
Commission of Array
Offaly
Privy Council of Ireland
Court of Castle Chamber
Star Chamber
County Offaly
Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton
Sir Nicholas Malby
Lord President of Connaught

Thomas Cusack
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Adam Loftus
Archbishop of Armagh
Dudley Colley
Duke of Wellington
Sir Henry Talbot
Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore

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