A History of the County Dublin the People Parishes And Antiquities From the Ea
A History of the County Dublin the People Parishes And Antiquities From the Ea
F Erlington Francis Elrington Ball
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Under the rule of James the Second Archbishop King had him as a fellow- prisoner in Dublin Castle, and the Archbishop was subsequently often a visitor at Johnstown. Moore, who was a member of the Raheenduff family, and represented for some time Mullingar in parliament, married a lady who was a granddaughter of the fifth Earl of Inchiquin and a daughter of Anthony Stoughton, clerk of the Irish Star Chamber. He had many sons as well as daughters, for whom he found husbands in a bishop, a vicar-ge...neral, and a fellow. - Besides Colonel Moore, one of the few members of the Synge family who did not attain to the episcopal bench, Samuel Synge, Dean of Kildare, became a house- holder in the parish before the close of the reign of Charles the Second, as also did two Dublin civic worthies, Alderman Sir Abel Ram and Alderman Philip Castleton ; an uncle by marriage of Swift, James Springham ; and a member of a family well known then in official life, William Franklin, who had married the widow of James Settle, of Finglas Bridge.^ FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE UNION.
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