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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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    Dominus (usually translated 'lord') was the usual title of a king who had not yet been crowned, suggesting that it was Henry's intention. Lucius then died while John was in Ireland, and Henry obtained consent from Pope Urban III and ordered a crown of gold and peacock feathers for John. In late 1185 the crown was ready, but John's visit had by ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. History of Ireland (1169–1536) - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of Ireland was King John, who, on his visits in 1185 and 1210, had helped secure the Norman areas from both the military and the administrative points of view, while at the same time ensuring that the many Irish kings were brought into his fealty; many, such as Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, owed their thrones to him and his armies.

  6. Government in Norman and Angevin England - Wikipedia

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    Before coronation, he was a feudal prince styled "Lord of the English". King John illustrated this practice by using the title "Lord of Ireland" rather than "King of Ireland", as he was never crowned in Ireland. [18] The time between the death of the previous monarch and a coronation was called an interregnum. These lasted a month on average ...

  7. 1185 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Henry gets John named 'King of Ireland' by Pope Urban III and procures a golden crown with peacock feathers. [1] [2] The expedition is accompanied and chronicled by Gerald of Wales. [3] Cork charter is granted by Prince John. Occupation of lands in County Limerick begun by Theobald Walter, William de Burgh and Philip of Worcester. [2]

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  9. John Stanley (KG) - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Stanley: Argent, on a bend azure three buck's heads cabossed or Arms of Sir John Stanley, KG, quartering arms of King of Mann. Sir John Stanley, KG (c. 1350 –1414) of Lathom, near Ormskirk in Lancashire, was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and titular King of Mann, the first of that name. He married a potential heiress, Isabel Lathom, and ...