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The Bellew family was a co-heir of the Fleming family, lords of the manor of Bratton Fleming) Gules, on a bend argent three trefoils slipped vert (for the 1677 marriage of William Nott (son and heir of John Nott and Mary Bellew) to Mary Harvey, a daughter of James Harvey and co-heiress of her brother James Harvey (of the Harvey family of ...
In 1705, Bellew became a Protestant by conforming to the established Church of England and he was summoned to attend the Irish House of Lords in 1707. In January 1709, he contested a by-election for the Steyning constituency in the House of Commons of Great Britain on the interest of his brother-in-law, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond .
September 18, 1980 (Courthouse Sq. Monticello: 3: Jordan-Bellew House: January 20, 1978 (Madison Hwy. Monticello: 4: Monticello High School: Monticello High School
Keith and Patsy Masserant gave a tour of the former St. Mary Academy building and talked about their plans for business and residential spaces.
Bellew was transplanted to Connaught. [2] Upon the Stuart Restoration, Bellew was restored to his estates in October 1660 and was knighted in 1661. A Roman Catholic, he was made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland in 1685 and on 29 October 1686 he was created Baron Bellew of Duleek by James II of England. [3]
According to The New York Times, Bobby and Mary Kennedy's names appear on a deed for the house as well as a June 2010 record of a $500,000 mortgage. See also: Live Where John F. Kennedy Planned ...
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