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 IRISH PEERAGE, ETC. XU1. Burr//, see Barry anil Hanyraore. j!v-MojiE, alias Buttevant; Viseountoy of (Barry), by patent f seat t/uerej 1103, "Lib. Hib. ;" see also Barry of Olethan, Barrymore, &c. Bigod, see Carlow. Birmingham, see Atherdee, Athenry, Carbcry, Louth and Thetmoy. Bald, see Ratowtli. Braose, see Leix and Limerick. Bbay, en. Dublin. Walter dr. Ri'lh'/nrd "Lord of Bray," patent feed (lucre), temp. John. His only da. and h.. E melin a, m. firstly, Hugh tie Lacy, the younger, Earl of Ulster, who d. 1243; she m. .secondly, Stephen de tongue Jispcc, Low! Justice of Ireland, 12t>0, whose da. Kuielina, m. Gerald, Lord Offaley. — "Lib. Hib." This .Seigniory, granted, as that of Castlederuiott, by the Lord Deputy Pembroke, wa-s confirmed, sometime after 1177, by Prince John. In 8 John (1207-08) the holder Was recognised as "Baron of Bray." Burgh (avid <fo Bom/, Lord of Buttevant, eo. Cork, patent (»fid •lucre) before 1278—" Lib. Hib." •Buttevant, alia* Bauhvmoke, Viseonntcy of, see Barrymore. Culf m (kthax, see Xorraohmore. Canton, see Condon. CAREER?, a Lordship held by the family of Birmivghmn, Lords Thelmoy ; and afterWarda by that of Preston, Lords 1'reston. Carm, see Cork ami lAmttu Castlkdeiimot (Ridleford), see Bray. Cahi.ow or Cathehlough, Honour of. ( Bif/od, 1245 ; Planimjenef, I .'JOG : Scyrave, 1397 ; (") Mowbray, 1399 ; and llomrd.)— gee Account above. Carrick, Theobold Le Baiifil/ei^^ ' . far'riek, patent (sfid quire.) U77 and 1247. -"Lib. Hib.." 'CARRICK, Kirldom of. (Butler), 1315. Catherlogh, i.e., Carlow, which see. CtANRIOARDB (de Bitnjh). The holder of this feudal Barony was not recognised as a Feer by Henry VII in 1189, but was so er. by Henry VIII 1543. date (tie), see Kilkenny, Leinstcr and Thomond. Cogan, see Cork. Conuos. Matthew C<md<m or Canton, date unknown. Connauoiit, Honour of. (efc Gaur&y J ; de Btvrgh, 1227: Plaittagemt, Mmimr and Pluntagmct).— See account above. Connauoiit and Trim, Lord of. By patent (sed quere) 17 September 1215 to ltichard dc iinnjh,—" Lib. Hib." (") In " Lib. Hib." it is stated that Margaret of Brotherton (wife of John, Lovd Segrave) sua jure Duchess of Norfolk, was "Lady of Catherlogh " by patent, (sed 'luerej 29 September, 1397.
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