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Note for: Emma Noel, ABT 1785 - 19 Nov 1873
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Death Note: Source: 85 years old.
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Note for: Angelina Mary O'Brien, 10 May 1809 - 29 Apr 1836
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Christening: Date: 5 Aug 1812
Place: Glaston, Rutlandshire, England
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Note for: Bridget Kellond, 16 Sep 1678 -
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Burial: Date: 5 Sep 1732
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Note for: John Northcote, ABT 1600 -
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Burial: Date: 24 Jun 1676
Place: Newton, Devonshire, England
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Note for: John Northcote, - Dec 1632
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Individual Note: Of Hayne, Devon.
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Note for: Stafford O'Brien, 1783 - 3 Mar 1864
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Individual Note: Acceded Blatherwycke Park 1809.
High Sherriff of Rutland.
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Note for: Henry O'Brien, - 1811
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Individual Note: TIXOVER rut Tixover Hall
Dale - Stafford - O'Brien 1750+
Sold to Henry Stafford 1679. Passed to O'Brien family who rebuilt. Owned by Henry O'Brien (d. 1811). N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. VCH. Contents sold July 25-29, 1928.
Acceded Blatherwycke Park, Northants.
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Note for: Henry of Stonehall O'Brien, - 1723
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Individual Note: Acceded Stonehall, Clare, Ireland.
In 1663, Thomas Cullen, Esq., was tenant of the townlands of Stonehall, Carrowbane, and Inishmacnaghtan; John Reddan of Ballycalla; and Pierce Creagh, of Garrynamona and Rineanna. In 1661, Thomas Cullen of Stonehall, was High Sheriff of Clare. He was one of the first Justices of the Peace appointed for the County in 1662, and was evidently a man of position and authority. More than twenty years before this time (in 1635), he was one of a civil survey jury, at an Inquisition held at Clare. After the expiration of his lease, he appears to have left Stonehall, for it was acquired by Sir Donogh O’Brien of Dromoland, from Sir Henry Ingoldsby. Sir Donogh settled it, with other large estates beside, upon Henry, the son of his second marriage. This Henry resided at Stonehall, until his marriage with Miss Stafford of Blatherwycke Park in Northamptonshire, to which place he removed, and it has continued to be the principal residence of his descendants up to this time.
In the above list the townlands of Ballyhennessy and Carrigerry are omitted. Ballyhennessy was let, in the reign of Queen Anne, by the Earl of Thomond, to Thomas Spaight, Richard Wilson, and James Fitzgerald, at the yearly rent of £20, by lease for ever; Inishmacnaghtan to Henry O’Brien, at £33 per annum; and Feenish Island to James Fitzgerald, at £20. (From website, http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/survey_distribution/footnotes1.htm) The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost Part II. History of Thomond
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Book of Forfeitures and Distributions
Barony of Bunratty Lower: Kilconry Parish Ballycally.
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Note for: Lucius Henry O'Brien, 1731 - 1794
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Burial: Place: Kilnasoolagh Church
Individual Note: MP for Ennis. Privy Councillor. Pictured in The History of the O'Briens pp 217