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  2. Oliver Plunkett, 1st Baron Louth - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Plunkett, 1st Baron Louth (d. c. 1555), was an Irish peer. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard (or: Patrick, Lodge vol. 6, p. 161) Plunkett of Beaulieu (died 1508), High Sheriff of Louth , and his wife Catherine Nangle, daughter of Thomas Nangle, 15th Baron of Navan .

  3. Baron Louth - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Oliver Plunkett, 17th Baron Louth (born 1952) The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Matthew Oliver Plunkett (born 1982)

  4. Oliver Plunkett - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Plunkett was born on 1 November 1625 (earlier biographers gave his date of birth as 1 November 1629, but 1625 has been the consensus since the 1930s) [2] in Loughcrew, County Meath, Ireland, to well-to-do parents with Hiberno-Norman ancestors.

  5. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is located on West Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Designed by John O'Neill and William Henry Byrne and built in the French Gothic style of local limestone ashlar in 1884. This Roman Catholic church is known for its tall west gable, rose window and for containing the national shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett.

  6. Oliver Plunketts GFC - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Plunketts GFC is a GAA club located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.The club was formed in 1942 by the amalgamation of Ramblers United and St Joseph's. [1] From its base on the Slane road, the club serves the Mell Parish in West Drogheda and fields gaelic football teams in competitions organised by Louth GAA.

  7. All the Can't-Miss Red Carpet Looks From the 2025 Grammys - AOL

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    The 2025 Grammy Awards are here, people! And this year, the list of A-list attendees is fully stacked, meaning the red carpet is obviously full of head-turning looks. While the night's most highly ...

  8. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh - Wikipedia

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    The next primate was Oliver Plunkett (1669–81). Shortly after his accession to the see, he was obliged to defend the primatial rights of Armagh against the claims put forward for Dublin by its archbishop, Peter Talbot. At a meeting of the Roman clergy in Dublin in 1670, each of these prelates refused to subscribe subsequent to the other.

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