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  2. Richard Shee - Wikipedia

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    The Shee family were descended from Gaelic lords Clan Ua Seaghdha in the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry, in southwestern Ireland. [2] During the 14th century they moved to Tipperary and then on to Kilkenny where Richard Shee's grandfather Robert O'Shee rose to prominence and was recorded as being sovereign of Kilkenny city.

  3. Kilkenny Archaeological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Kilkenny Archaeological Society was founded in 1946. [1] An older society with the same name existed, [2] which developed into the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. [3] Rothe House in Kilkenny is owned by the Kilkenny Archaeological Society since 1962 and functions as their headquarters and local history museum. [4]

  4. Kilkenny Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Butler family (who changed their name from FitzWalter in 1185) arrived in Ireland with the Norman invasion. They originally settled in Gowran where James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond built Gowran Castle in 1385. The family had become wealthy and James bought Kilkenny Castle in 1391 and established himself as ruler of the area.

  5. Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    A quote from an article "The Berkeley Pavilion" by Patsy Dempsey – Bishop George Berkeley (1685–1753) was one of the great philosophers of his time. He was born near Kilkenny and lived in Dysart Castle, Thomastown. Berkeley studied at Kilkenny College (now County Hall) from 1696–1700, where Jonathan Swift was a predecessor.

  6. St. Mary's Church, Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    Kilkenny born architect William Robertson carried out works on the tower and elsewhere between 1819 and 1826. [14] He is buried in the graveyard alongside his family. There is also a memorial plaque for his nephew in the church who was a founding member of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society .

  7. Knocktopher - Wikipedia

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    According to Kilkenny: History and Society (1990), by Willian Nolan and Kevin Phelan, [12] Robert Langrishe completed the outright purchase of the fee simple of their Knocktopher lands of over 800 acres in 1757, lands that had previously been held by them on a lease of lives renewable since 1698. Although John was married five times he had only ...

  8. John Hely - Wikipedia

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    John obtained a grant of the old Purcell estate at Foulkscourt in 1697. He was a member of the Dublin Philosophical Society. Johnstown, County Kilkenny, which was developed by the Hely family. In 1695 Hely became Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. He acted as Speaker of the Irish House of Lords in 1696–7.

  9. Category : Members of Kilkenny Archaeological Society

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    Kilkenny Archaeological Society was the first historical society in Ireland, when founded originally in 1849 and has had a number of prominent members. Pages in category "Members of Kilkenny Archaeological Society"