• Sir Robert Dowdall (died 1482) was an Irish judge who held the office of Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas for more than forty years. He is mainly...
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    Thomas Dowdall, son of Robert, was Master of the Rolls in Ireland. George Dowdall became Primate of All Ireland during Henry VIII's reign. James Dowdall of...
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  • 24 November 1663 for Luke Dowdall. The family was descended from Sir Robert Dowdall (died 1482), Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. The first baronet...
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  • well have ended his career, and even his life. At Pentecost 1462 Sir Robert Dowdall, the Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, went on a pilgrimage to...
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    Master of the Rolls in Ireland. He was born in County Louth, son of Sir Robert Dowdall, who was for many years Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. After...
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  • passed by marriage into the Fleming family. Robert married c.1444 Joan White (or Whyte), widow of Peter Dowdall of Drogheda. The couple seem to have lived...
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    After the death of her first husband Oliver Eustace, Anne remarried Sir Robert Dowdall. They were equally unsuccessful in regaining their Welsh stronghold...
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    and re-enslaving Haiti. In January 1802 the arrival in Dublin of William Dowdall, following his release from Fort George, injected new life into the United...
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  • George Dowdall (1487 – 15 August 1558) was a sixteenth-century Irish cleric, who was twice Archbishop of Armagh. Dowdall was born in Drogheda, the son...
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    James Dowdall (died 20 September 1600) was a Roman Catholic merchant of Drogheda, Ireland. The Dowdalls of Louth originated at Dovedale in Derbyshire...
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