Richard Finglas (died 1574) was an Irish barrister and Law Officer of the sixteenth century. He belonged to the prominent Finglas family of Westphailstown...
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Richard Finglas was. Elizabeth I thought poorly of most of her Irish-born Law Officers (there were a few exceptions like James Dowdall) and Richard Finglas...
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was the daughter of Patrick Finglas of Westphailstown, who was probably the younger son of the judge. Mary Ann Lyons 'Finglas, Patrick', Oxford Dictionary...
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5, 2021. Finglas Parochial National School official website. Santry, Glasnevin and Finglas ireland.anglican.org St. Patrick's Well, Finglas Ireland's...
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Ballymun F, Beaumont A, Finglas North A, Finglas North B, Finglas North C, Finglas South A, Finglas South B, Finglas South C, Finglas South D, Whitehall A...
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the duties were not very onerous. At least one serjeant of the era, Richard Finglas, combined the office of serjeant with the subordinate office of Principal...
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was born in Cork, Ireland to Church of Ireland parents. She grew up in Finglas, Dublin, where her family owned and ran Merville Dairy. Her father, George...
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The Declaration of Finglas was issued on 17 July 1690 by William III of Ireland at Finglas in County Dublin, shortly after his Williamite army's decisive...
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Walter Cowley 7 September 1537 – 1546 John Bathe 7 February 1546 – 1550 Richard Finglas 17 October 1550 – 1554 James Dowdall 20 July 1554 -1565 Lucas Dillon...
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Dubber Cross, Finglas (including Ballygall and Cappagh), most of Glasnevin (Cremore, Addison, Violet Hill, Willow Park, Finglas Road, Old Finglas Road and...
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