Charlemont Fort was a garrison situated in Charlemont, County Armagh. The fort was built in 1602 by Lord Mountjoy. The name Charlemont came from Charles...
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Viscount Charlemont is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1665 for William Caulfeild, 5th Baron Charlemont. The Caulfeild family descends...
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The Fortress of Charlemont (French: Fort de Charlemont) is a French stronghold located near the Belgian border on the Meuse. It is a citadel, surrounded...
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Earl of Charlemont KP PC (Ire) (18 August 1728 – 4 August 1799), was an Irish statesman. The son of James Caulfeild, 3rd Viscount Charlemont, he was born...
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existing defensive structures. Examples of these structures include Fort Charlemont, the fortified house of Foisches, the Cour des Prés Castle [fr] in...
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6°40′44″W / 54.448°N 6.679°W / 54.448; -6.679 Charlemont Belfast Dublin The siege of Charlemont took place in July – 14 August 1650 during the Cromwellian...
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and Annie Jones 3 June 1921 Rebuilt Charlemont Fort Charlemont County Armagh James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont 30 July 1920 Demolished, only the...
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good houses of coples." It was incorporated as a borough in 1613. Charlemont Fort retained its military significance after Tyrone's Rebellion came to...
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September 1641. On 23 October 1641 he surprised Lord Caulfeild in Charlemont Fort. O'Neill was instrumental in shaping many of the political objectives...
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originally built in 1738. It was the seat of the Earls of Charlemont, along with Charlemont Fort, and was burned out by the Irish Republican Army in 1922...
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