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  2. John's first expedition to Ireland - Wikipedia

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    John was himself a future king of England, the son of Henry II of England, and had been declared Lord of Ireland by his father at the Council of Oxford in 1177. Despite his own ambitions for the Kingdom of Jerusalem , John Lackland was sent west to Ireland by his father and landed at Waterford in April 1185.

  3. Lordship of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    At the Oxford parliament in May 1177, Henry replaced William FitzAldelm and granted John his Irish lands, so becoming Lord of Ireland (Dominus Hiberniae) in 1177 when he was 10 years old, with the territory being known in English as the Lordship of Ireland. Henry had wanted John to be crowned King of Ireland on his first visit in 1185, but Pope ...

  4. King John's Castle (Carlingford) - Wikipedia

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    Carlingford Castle's west wing was built in the late 12th century by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland.It acquired the name "King John's Castle" after King John, Lord of Ireland, supposedly stayed there for three days in 1210, during his second expedition, when he invaded Ulster to apprehend Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster.

  5. Meiler Fitzhenry - Wikipedia

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    Around 1198, FitzHenry was appointed justiciar of Ireland by John, Lord of Ireland (future King of England). He was reappointed by John, now King, in June 1200. [2] In June 1200 Meilyr was in attendance with King John in Normandy, and on 28 October of that year received a grant of two cantreds in Kerry, and one in Cork. About the same time he ...

  6. John King, 1st Baron Kingston - Wikipedia

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    John King was the eldest son of Sir Robert King (1599?–1657), and his first wife, Frances, daughter of Sir Henry Folliott, 1st Lord Folliott of Ballyshannon and Anne Strode. His father, on going to England in 1642, entrusted him with the command of Boyle Castle, County Roscommon.

  7. List of chief governors of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The office of chief governor of Ireland existed under various names from the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion to the creation of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922. . Common names were (Chief) justiciar (13th–14th centuries); (King's) lieutenant (14th–16th century); (Lord) Deputy (15th–17th centuries), and Lord Lieutenant (standard after 16

  8. Irish folk music (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    Irish folk music (1960–1969) Add languages. ... Download as PDF; ... This is a list compiling Irish folk songs and Irish artists who produced them, between the ...

  9. List of number-one singles of 1970 (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of singles which topped the Irish Singles Chart in 1970. Note that prior to 1992, the Irish singles chart was compiled from trade shipments from the labels to record stores, rather than on consumer sales.