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    Fingal (redirect from Fingall)
    peerage of Ireland of Earl of Fingall was created in 1628 by Charles I, and granted to Luke Plunkett, 1st Earl of Fingall, Baron Killeen, whose first wife...
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  • Earl of Fingall and Baron Fingall were titles in the Peerage of Ireland. Baron Fingall was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The seat of the...
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  • Ireland, ancestor of the Barons of Dunsany, Barons of Killeen, and Earls of Fingall Baron of Dunsany Christopher Plunkett, 1st Baron of Dunsany (1410–1463)...
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  • Arthur James Plunkett, 8th Earl of Fingall KP (9 September 1759 – 30 July 1835), styled Lord Killeen until 1793, was an Irish peer. A prominent Roman...
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  • Earl of Fingall KP PC (I) (29 March 1791 – 21 April 1869) was an Irish peer, styled Lord Killeen from 1797 to 1836. He became Earl of Fingall in 1836...
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  • Christopher Plunket, 2nd Earl of Fingall and 11th Baron Killeen (died 1649) was an Irish politician and soldier. In 1641 he negotiated with the rebels...
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    The Great Fingall Mine office is a heritage listed building in Day Dawn (near Cue), within Western Australia's Goldfields. It was built from stone in...
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    Arthur Annesley, 5th Earl of Anglesey, and Peter Plunket, 4th Earl of Fingall. Thomas De Quincey lived in the street after running away from Manchester...
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  • J. Hogan and Patrick O'Neill and a book on Fingal lore entitled Fair Fingall by Patrick Archer. Examples from Archer's Glossary include: Cinnit (pronounced...
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  • 29 March 1637), styled Lucas Môr, tenth lord Killeen, created Earl of Fingall on 26 September 1628, was an Irish peer. Plunket was the elder son of Christopher...
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  • as Baron Killeen in 1613, and who in due course became the 1st Earl of Fingall in 1628. They lived at Killeen Castle, County Meath in Ireland. She was...
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  • her efforts have failed. Once in every century, she tries to recover Fingall's magic staff and unite it with a magic stone in the possession of the wizard...
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  • Luke Plunket, 3rd Earl of Fingall (1639–1684) was an Irish soldier and politician. He was one of the signatories of the Catholic Remonstrance of 1661...
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  • Elizabeth Plunkett, novelist and translator Elizabeth Plunkett, Countess of Fingall, of the Irish nobility Elizabeth Plunkett, 1976 victim of serial killers...
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  • Three regiments of the British Army have been numbered the 118th Regiment of Foot: 118th Regiment of Foot formed in 1761 by the regimentation of independent...
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  • extinct 1824   Earl of Carbery 5 August 1628 Vaughan extinct 1712   Earl of Fingall 26 September 1628 Plunkett extinct 1984   Earl of Downe 16 October 1628...
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  • Luke Plunket may refer to: Luke Plunket, 1st Earl of Fingall Luke Plunket, 3rd Earl of Fingall This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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    Houses of the Nobility & Gentry in the Present Day"). Daisy, Countess of Fingall. Seventy Years Young (registration required). First published in 1937 (autobiography...
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  • Asjia O'Neal (Texas) Kendall Kipp (Stanford) Elia Rubin (Stanford) Morgahn Fingall (Tennessee) Mary Shroll (Arizona State) The following players were named...
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    Dunsany. The elder branch continued as Barons of Killeen, and later Earls of Fingall. The third, Sir Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket, married heiress Mary Ann...
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