| John Debrett - 1825 - 672 pages
...Patent; Premier Baron of Ireland. This noble family enjoy the hereditary privilege of wearing their hats in the royal presence, granted to John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster, by John, King of England. Succeeded his father, John, the late Lord, 24 May, 1822. ROBERT DE COURCY, in... | |
| Sarah S. Cahoone - Newport (R.I.) - 1840 - 222 pages
...nobleman is taken from the Newport Mercury 1832 : — "On the first of February last, died at Kinsale, the Right Hon. Thomas De Courcy, Lord Kinsale, Baron...London paper of February 20th, 1832, because we of Rhode-Island, feel a peculiar interest with regard to this family, of which the present branch sprang... | |
| Sarah S. Cahoone - Newport (R.I.) - 1840 - 236 pages
...first of February last, died at Kinsale, the Right Hon. Thomas De Courcy, Lord Kinsale, Baron De Conrcy and Ringrone. His Lordship was the Premier Baron of...a Court held in Dublin Castle by George Fourth, in 1821." "We transcribe this obituary notice from a London paper of February 20th, 1832, because we of... | |
| Robert Hare - American fiction - 1852 - 434 pages
...drawn somewhat upon, called the " Newport Mercury," from which the following are extracts : — " He enjoyed the hereditary privilege of wearing his hat in the royal presence granted to John do Courcy, Earl of Ulster, by King John — his younger brother emigrated to America and settled in... | |
| Edward Peterson - America - 1853 - 420 pages
...the Eight Honorable Thomas De Courcy, Lord Kinsale, Baron De Courcy, and Eingrone. His lordship was Premier Baron of Ireland, and enjoyed the hereditary...Courcy, at a court held in Dublin Castle, by George IV., in 1821." We transcribe this obituary notice from a London paper of February 20th, 1832, because... | |
| Edward Peterson - America - 1853 - 440 pages
...Honorable Thomas De Courcy, Lord Kinsale, Baron De Courcy, and Ringrone. His lordship was Premier Baroh of Ireland, and enjoyed the hereditary privilege of...Courcy, at a court held in Dublin Castle, by George IV.J in 1821." We transcribe this obituary notice from a London paper of February 20th, 1832, because... | |
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