Walter Butler of Nodstown (or Ballynenoddagh or Moyaliffe), (died 1560) was the fourth son of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and Lady Joan Fitzgerald...
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Moyaliff (category Civil parishes of Kilnamanagh Upper)
Butler of Nodstown "Maigh Ailbhe/Moyaliff (also see Archival records)". Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 22 August 2024. Townlands of Moyaliff...
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Ardmayle (category Civil parishes of Middle Third, County Tipperary)
is in the civil parish. Walter Butler of Nodstown also lived in the civil parish[citation needed] List of civil parishes of Tipperary "Ard Máil / Ardmayle"...
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1560) of Nodstown James of Duiske, married Margaret, daughter of James Tobin Edward of Ballinahinch, married first Eleanor FitzGerald, daughter of James...
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Lady Joan Fitzgerald (redirect from Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Ormond)
column, line 64. "4. Walter, of Ballynodagh, m. [married] Jane, dau. [daughter] of O'Brien Goragh, and was ancestor of Butler of Nodstown." Burke & Burke 1915...
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Séumas Robinson (Irish republican) (category People of the Irish War of Independence)
and martial law was imposed. On 23 February 1919 at a Brigade meeting in Nodstown Tipperary, Robinson and other Brigade officers drafted a proclamation (signed...
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