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Barony in County Laois, Ireland
Upper Ossory (Irish: Osraighe Uachtarach) was an administrative barony in the south and west of Queen's County (now County Laois) in Ireland. In late Gaelic
Upper_Ossory
Medieval southeastern Irish kingdom
Irish) or Osraighe (Classical Irish), Osraí (Modern Irish), anglicized as Ossory, was a medieval Irish kingdom comprising what is now County Kilkenny, western
Osraige
Irish baron (died 1575)
forfeiting his ancestral title in favour of being created the first Baron Upper Ossory by King Henry VIII of England, by patent dated 11 June 1541, as part
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick,_1st_Baron_Upper_Ossory
Irish military officer and politician
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron Upper Ossory (c. 1535 – 11 September 1581) was an Irish military officer and politician. He was educated at the court of
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick
English noblewoman (1736–1804)
Anne FitzPatrick, Countess of Upper Ossory (née Liddell; 11 August [O.S. 31 July] 1736 – 23 February 1804), formerly Anne FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton,
Anne FitzPatrick, Countess of Upper Ossory
Anne_FitzPatrick,_Countess_of_Upper_Ossory
Irish peer and member of parliament (1745–1818)
John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory FRS DL (2 May [O.S. 21 April] 1745 – 13 February 1818), styled Lord Gowran from 1751–8, was an Anglo-Irish peer
John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory
John_FitzPatrick,_2nd_Earl_of_Upper_Ossory
Earl of Upper Ossory was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 5 October 1751 for John FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron Gowran, who later represented
Earl_of_Upper_Ossory
Descendants of the former kings of Osraige
surrender /submission of Brian Mac Giolla Phádraig, then the ruling chief of Upper Ossory and lineal descendant of Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada, to King Henry VIII
Mac_Giolla_Phádraig_dynasty
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
Baron Upper Ossory was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 11 June 1541 for Barnaby Fitzpatrick. This was in pursuance of the Surrender
Baron_Upper_Ossory
Rulers of a medieval Irish kingdom
The kings of Osraige (alternately spelled Osraighe and Anglicised as Ossory) reigned over the medieval Irish kingdom of Osraige from the first or second
Kings_of_Osraige
Irish earl (1467–1539)
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond, 1st Earl of Ossory (c. 1467 – 26 August 1539) also known as Red Piers (Irish: Piers Ruadh), was from the Polestown branch
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond
Piers_Butler,_8th_Earl_of_Ormond
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Castletown, of Upper Ossory in the Queen's County, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 December 1869 for John
Baron_Castletown
Country house in Bedfordshire, England
and the grounds landscaped by Capability Brown. On the death of Lord Upper Ossory on 13 February 1818, Ampthill Park became the seat of Lord Holland in
Ampthill_Park
Florence Fitzpatrick, 3rd Baron Upper Ossory (born Finghín Mac Giolla Phádraig; also known as Fineen Fitzpatrick) (died 3 February 1613), was the third
Florence Fitzpatrick, 3rd Baron Upper Ossory
Florence_Fitzpatrick,_3rd_Baron_Upper_Ossory
Anglo-Irish nobleman
John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory (1719 – 23 September 1758), styled Lord Gowran from 1727–51, was an Anglo-Irish nobleman and politician from
John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory
John_FitzPatrick,_1st_Earl_of_Upper_Ossory
Surname list
obtained in 1543, when he was appointed a peer with the title of Baron of Upper Ossory. The Fitzpatrick surname may have also been adopted later amongst other
Fitzpatrick_(surname)
Surname of Irish origin
and the Fitzpatrick dynasty as represented by the Earl of Upper Ossory, Baron Upper Ossory, and Baron Castletown. The ancestral seat of the family chief
Brophy
Military unit
Osborn later became a General. Among the other officers were the Earl of Upper Ossory and Sir Philip Monoux, 5th Baronet, as captains, but Viscount Torrington
Bedfordshire_Militia
Surname list
Costigan is a branch of the Fitzpatricks (Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty) of Upper Ossory, although the name may also independently derive from Hodgkin, a dimin
Costigan
4th Baron Upper Ossory (also known as Thady Fitzpatrick)(d. December 1627) was the son and heir of Florence Fitzpatrick, 3rd Baron Upper Ossory, by his
Teige Fitzpatrick, 4th Baron Upper Ossory
Teige_Fitzpatrick,_4th_Baron_Upper_Ossory
British noblewoman (1747–1778)
father was created Earl of Upper Ossory in 1751 and died in 1758. She was the sister of John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory; the Hon. General Richard
Mary_Fox,_Baroness_Holland
Name list
Crowley (1934–1997), Irish politician Florence Fitzpatrick, 3rd Baron Upper Ossory (died 1613), Irish baron Florence Crauford Grove (1838–1902) English
Florence_(given_name)
Grany (Grainne) or Grizzel, daughter of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory. He is best known for his participation in the Irish Confederate Wars
Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret
Richard_Butler,_3rd_Viscount_Mountgarret
Memorial in Ampthill, Bedfordshire
Katherine was confined in 1533. Raised by John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory, then owner of the Ampthill estate, in 1773, it carries an inscription
Katherine cross, Ampthill Park
Katherine_cross,_Ampthill_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
Irish geographical name Ossory can refer to: Kingdom of Ossory or Osraige, an ancient kingdom of Ireland Baron Upper Ossory, a title held by the Fitzpatrick
Ossory_(disambiguation)
Town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England
between 1730 and 1881. In the mid-1780s, John Fitzpatrick, the 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory, led a campaign to improve the town centre. He created the current market
Ampthill
Medieval castle in Warwickshire, England
were given to the Earl of Galloway and John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory, in 1806, but the castle was returned to the earls of Warwick in 1813
Warwick_Castle
Name list
artist Barnaby Evans, American artist Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory Barnaby French (born 1975), Australian rules footballer Barnaby Furnas
Barnaby
Baron Upper Ossory (died c. 1639–41) was the son and heir of Teige Fitzpatrick, 4th Baron Upper Ossory. Barnaby inherited the Barony of Upper Ossory from
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron Upper Ossory
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick,_5th_Baron_Upper_Ossory
Irish peerage
barony title – Baron Gowran – was held by the FitzPatricks, Earls of Upper Ossory, between 1715 and 1818. Subsidiary titles for the dukes were Earl of
Earl_of_Ormond_(Ireland)
Historical profession
England (1537–1553) to whose court Barnaby Fitzpatrick, later 2nd Baron Upper Ossory (c.1535–1581) was sent as a hostage by his father the 1st baron. Thomas
Whipping_boy
Anglo-Irish aristocrat
daughter of the Rev. Frederick FitzPatrick, a descendant of the 1st Baron Upper Ossory, and Lady Olivia Taylour, daughter of Thomas Taylour, 2nd Marquess of
Patsy_Cornwallis-West
Irish countess (died 1542)
Margaret Butler (née FitzGerald), Countess of Ormond, Countess of Ossory (c. 1473 – 9 August 1542) was an Irish noblewoman and a member of the powerful
Margaret Butler, Countess of Ormond
Margaret_Butler,_Countess_of_Ormond
Phádraig), 7th Baron Upper Ossory, (d. 1696) was the eldest son, heir and successor of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 6th Baron Upper Ossory by his wife Catherine
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 7th Baron Upper Ossory
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick,_7th_Baron_Upper_Ossory
British-German nobelwoman (1873–1943)
Frederick FitzPatrick, a descendant of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory (and thus the Kings of Osraige) and Lady Olivia Taylour, daughter of
Daisy,_Princess_of_Pless
County in Ireland
Maryborough West Portnehinch Slievemargy Stradbally Tinnahinch Upper Ossory (later divided into Upper Woods, Clarmallagh and Clandonagh) Abbeyleix Aghaboe Arles
County_Laois
Former mansion in Westminster
164–167. ISBN 978-1-905847-23-5. Horace Walpole to the Countess of Upper Ossory, 17 September 1785, Walpole 1848, p. 246 Gunnis 1954, p. 86. Stroud 1966
Carlton_House
Extent of the Kingdom of Ossory; 3: Existing civil divisions, or baronies". The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory. Vol. 1. Dublin: Sealy
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Gentlemen's club in London, England
John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe (1742–1829) John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory (1745–1818) William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748–1811) Dudley
Brooks's
Gaelic kinship groups
chiefs in the new entity, creating new titles for them such as the Baron Upper Ossory, Earl of Tyrone, and Baron Inchiquin. In the process, they were granted
Irish_clans
Irish noble (died 1578)
by troops led by his loyalist cousin Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron Upper Ossory. Born around 1544, Rory O'More was the son of Rory Caoch O'More, Lord
Rory_O'More
Giolla Phádraig), 6th Baron Upper Ossory, (d. 1666) was the heir and successor of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron Upper Ossory. The eldest son of Barnaby
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 6th Baron Upper Ossory
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick,_6th_Baron_Upper_Ossory
Ruined castle in County Laois, Ireland
Cullahill Castle was the principal stronghold of the MacGillapatricks of Upper Ossory built around 1425 and destroyed around 1650. Cullahill Castle takes its
Cullahill_Castle
Courtesan and political mistress
when the Duchess of Grafton become pregnant by her lover, the Earl of Upper Ossory. She and the Duke were divorced by Act of Parliament on the 23 March
Anne_Parsons
British politician, writer, historian and antiquarian (1717–1797)
those that feel", is from a letter of Walpole's to Anne, Countess of Upper Ossory, on 16 August 1776. The original, fuller version appeared in a letter
Horace_Walpole
British noble title
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Wessex
Tribal epithet for the descendants of the second king of Osraige
Ireland, with the continuation of the Mac Giolla Phádraig lordship in Upper Ossory, and O'Brennan control of Idough. This senior Dál Birn lineage historically
Dál_Birn
including the succession number to the peerage, i.e. The 1st Earl of Upper Ossory is an Irish peer and Viscount Dupplin is the holder of a courtesy title
List of MPs elected in the 1708 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1708_British_general_election
English legal procedure in 16th century Ireland
obtained in 1543, when he was appointed a peer with the title of Baron of Upper Ossory. Brian O'Conor Faly of Offaly and his rival Cahir, Baron of Ballyane
Surrender_and_regrant
Second wife of William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (1755–1789)
Marchioness was the youngest daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory, and his wife, Lady Evelyn (née Leveson-Gower; daughter of John Leveson-Gower
Louisa Petty, Marchioness of Lansdowne
Louisa_Petty,_Marchioness_of_Lansdowne
British politician
Alston, Bt Henry Osborn Succeeded by Robert Henley-Ongley The Earl of Upper Ossory Member of Parliament for Armagh Borough In office 1759–1760 Serving with
Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock
Francis_Russell,_Marquess_of_Tavistock
Irish clan
Slieve Bloom Mountains, which are the limits between Ely O'Carroll and Upper Ossory meeting at a village called Garryvoe or Scully's land. The Ely O'Carroll
O'Carroll
Noble title in England
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Northumbria
Irish earl (1559–1633)
Sir Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory (1559–1633), succeeded his uncle Black Tom, the 10th earl, in 1614. He was called "Walter
Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond
Walter_Butler,_11th_Earl_of_Ormond
Wrottesley. (Anne remarried on 26 March 1769 to John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory and died in 1804 in Grafton's lifetime.) Anthony Eden, divorced his first
Records of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
Records_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Bermingham extinct c. 1560 Baron Louth 1541 Plunkett extant Baron Upper Ossory 1541 Fitzpatrick forfeit 1691 Baron Dungannon 1542 O'Neill extinct after
List of baronies in the Peerage of Ireland
List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland
Village in County Laois, Ireland
At some point, the land was part of the Kingdom of Ossory, and remained so as part of Upper Ossory into the seventeenth century. Numerous religious settlements
Durrow,_County_Laois
First Irish-born saint
his return from Rome, he built himself a little cell in the woods of Upper Ossory. He settled as a hermit at Saighir (alternately called Seir Kieran, or
Ciarán_of_Saigir
Hillsborough in Great Britain in 1772 and Marquess of Downshire in 1789 Earl of Upper Ossory 5 October 1751 Fitzpatrick extinct 1818 Earl of Shelburne 6 June 1753
List_of_earldoms
British nobleman and politician
Henrietta Vernon, the eldest daughter of Richard Vernon and the Countess of Upper Ossory (née Lady Evelyn Leveson-Gower), at the house of her uncle Earl Gower
George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick
George_Greville,_2nd_Earl_of_Warwick
poet and priest. He is not to be confused with any of the Barons of Upper Ossory, his relations, several of whom bore the same name in Irish. Mac Giolla
Brian_Mac_Giolla_Phádraig
English noble (1708–1784)
accessed 26 August 2008 Matthew Kilburn, 'Fitzpatrick, Anne, countess of Upper Ossory [other married name Anne FitzRoy, duchess of Grafton] (1737/8–1804)’
Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth
Henry_Liddell,_1st_Baron_Ravensworth
16th-century English politician
Fitzpatrick family, who received the title of Baron Upper Ossory. Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron Upper Ossory grew up at Henry VIII's court, and he was a beloved
Anthony St Leger (Lord Deputy of Ireland)
Anthony_St_Leger_(Lord_Deputy_of_Ireland)
Ruin in Leinster, Ireland
Abbey had been long under the protection of the Mac Giollaphádraigs of Upper Ossory and its burning occurred during a Mac Giollaphádraig attack on the Norman
Aghaboe_Abbey
Title in the peerage of Scotland
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Duke_of_Roxburghe
Title in the Peerage of England
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Richmond
Mountain range in Ireland
mountains formed the northern border of the kingdom of Osraige, and later Upper Ossory. Fionn Mac Cumhaill was brought up in Sliabh Bladhma by his aunts, his
Slieve_Bloom_Mountains
Retrieved 16 April 2021. Matthew Kilburn, 'Fitzpatrick, Anne, countess of Upper Ossory [other married name Anne FitzRoy, duchess of Grafton] (1737/8–1804)'
Jean_Huber
UK club to study ancient Greek and Roman art
Charles Towneley, antiquary and collector John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter Principal King of Arms William Wilkins Sir
Society_of_Dilettanti
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1782 to 1783
Louisa FitzPatrick (1755 – 7 August 1789), daughter of the 1st Earl of Upper Ossory. They had at least one child: Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
William_Petty,_2nd_Earl_of_Shelburne
including the succession number to the peerage, i.e. The 1st Earl of Upper Ossory is an Irish peer and Viscount Dupplin is the holder of a courtesy title
List of MPs elected in the 1754 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1754_British_general_election
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770
After the Duchess had become pregnant by her own lover, the Earl of Upper Ossory, she and the Duke were divorced by Act of Parliament, passed 23 March
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
Augustus_FitzRoy,_3rd_Duke_of_Grafton
Calendar year
Nawab of Punjab (b. 1710) September 23 – John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory (b. 1719) October 2 (bur.) – Philip Southcote, English landscape gardener
1758
British politician
Castletown Papers", National Library of Ireland "Obituary: Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory – Sportsman and Irish Landlord". The Times. The Times Digital Archive
Bernard FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron Castletown
Bernard_FitzPatrick,_2nd_Baron_Castletown
British politician and peer
married Lady Mary FitzPatrick, a daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory with whom he had two children: Hon Caroline Fox (3 November 1767 – 12
Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland
Stephen_Fox,_2nd_Baron_Holland
British politician (1760–1844)
FitzRoy (1804–1834) Matthew Kilburn, ‘Fitzpatrick, Anne, countess of Upper Ossory [other married name Anne FitzRoy, duchess of Grafton] (1737/8–1804)’
George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton
George_FitzRoy,_4th_Duke_of_Grafton
British politician (1773–1840)
and Lady Mary FitzPatrick, daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory, and Lady Evelyn, daughter of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower. His
Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland
Henry_Vassall-Fox,_3rd_Baron_Holland
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Bothwell
Dukedom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Duke_of_Kingston-upon-Hull
Title in the peerage of England
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Bridgewater
British statesman (1710–1771)
Kent Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire 1745–1771 Succeeded by The Earl of Upper Ossory Preceded by The Earl of Orford Lord Lieutenant of Devon 1751–1771 Succeeded by
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford
John_Russell,_4th_Duke_of_Bedford
Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth 1679 1689 Baron Upper Ossory (1541) Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 7th Baron Upper Ossory 1666 1691 Baron Bourke of Castleconnell (1580)
List_of_peers_1670–1679
Irish noble (1534–c. 1585)
Elizabeth Butler. Joan Butler, who married Teige Fitzpatrick, 4th Baron Upper Ossory. Katherine Butler, who married William Fitzjohn Eustace. Sir Thomas Butler
Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan
Sir_Edmund_Butler_of_Cloughgrenan
including the succession number to the peerage, i.e. The 1st Earl of Upper Ossory is an Irish peer and Viscount Dupplin is the holder of a courtesy title
List of MPs elected in the 1710 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1710_British_general_election
British horse breeder and trainer and politician
secretary. He married Evelyn, Countess of Upper Ossory, the widow of John Fitzpatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory and daughter of John Leveson-Gower, 1st
Richard_Vernon_(MP)
Title in the Peerage of England
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Essex
British politician (1780–1863)
second marriage to Lady Louisa, daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory. He was educated at Westminster School, the University of Edinburgh,
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
Henry_Petty-Fitzmaurice,_3rd_Marquess_of_Lansdowne
Barony in County Laois, Ireland
[Upper Woods], Is O'Dubhslaine, hospitable the man, From the mountain of most beauteous rivers.") Upper Woods was formerly a part of the Upper Ossory barony
Upper_Woods
Village in County Laois, Ireland
Castletown was then "a village in the Parish of Offerlane, barony of Upper Ossory, Queen's county, and province of Leinster, 13⁄4 miles (S.by W.) from
Castletown,_County_Laois
Anglo-Irish Lord of Norman ancestry
Tyrrell captured Killurie Castle and Walter Castle, in Firceall and Upper Ossory, respectively. Captain Richard Tyrrell joined Hugh Roe O'Donnell on his
Richard_Tyrrell
British Army officer and politician (1764–1829)
Elizabeth FitzRoy. Matthew Kilburn, 'Fitzpatrick, Anne, countess of Upper Ossory [other married name Anne FitzRoy, duchess of Grafton] (1737/8–1804)’
Lord Charles FitzRoy (British Army officer, born 1764)
Lord_Charles_FitzRoy_(British_Army_officer,_born_1764)
British Tory statesman (1781-1859)
Honorary titles Preceded by The Earl of Upper Ossory Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire 1818–1859 Succeeded by The Duke of Bedford Political offices Preceded by
Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey
Thomas_de_Grey,_2nd_Earl_de_Grey
Title in British Peerage (created 1722, 1754)
Tullibardine Tweeddale Tylney Tyrconnel Tyrconnell Tyrone /// U: Ulster Upper Ossory Uxbridge /// V: Vane Verney Verulam /// W: Waldegrave Walsingham Wandesford
Earl_of_Darlington
Second King of Osraige
until the Norman Invasion of Ireland, and even remained landed gentry in Upper Ossory until the death of Bernard FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron Castletown in 1937
Lóegaire_Birn_Búadach
British politician
of Warren Hastings. He was commissioned as a Captain in the Earl of Upper Ossory's Regiment of Bedford Volunteers in 1803, and became its Lieutenant-Colonel
St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso
St_Andrew_St_John,_14th_Baron_St_John_of_Bletso
Town in County Kilkenny, Ireland
was created Lord Gowran in 1715, and his son John was created Earl of Upper Ossory in 1751. Both titles became extinct in 1818. Gowran railway station opened
Gowran
Former dower house of Holland House, Kensington, Middlesex, England
wife Lady Mary FitzPatrick, a daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory. Hon. Caroline Fox was the only sister of Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron
Little_Holland_House
Civil post in Bedfordshire, England
of Bedford 21 May 1745 – 5 January 1771 John FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Upper Ossory 6 February 1771 – 13 February 1818 Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey 17
Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Bedfordshire
1794 Peachey Extinct 1838 Baron Upper Ossory 1794 Fitzpatrick Extinct 1818 subsidiary title of the Earl of Upper Ossory in the Peerage of Ireland Baron
List of hereditary baronies in the Peerage of Great Britain
List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Great_Britain
British politician and colonial administrator
1747–1753 with Thomas Alston Succeeded by Thomas Alston The Earl of Upper Ossory Baronetage of England Preceded by John Osborne Baronet (of Chicksands)
Sir Danvers Osborn, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Danvers_Osborn,_3rd_Baronet
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Boy/Male
British, English
Upper Forest
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Farm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Upper Arm; Strength; Power; Support
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Church
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having the upper hand, More acceptable
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
Roof; Upper Floor
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
From the Upper Town
Biblical
roof; upper floor
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Supper Power
Boy/Male
Indian
Authority, Showing upper hand
Boy/Male
Tamil
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Authority, Showing upper hand
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
High or Upper
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Ram Herder
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Upper World
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
Famous in Every Where
Surname or Lastname
English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : variant of Towne.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Demolishing Negative Energy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Eternal
Male
French
Norman French form of German Meinhard, MAINARD means "strong and hardy."
Boy/Male
Gaelic American English
Champion.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praise; Eulogy
Boy/Male
Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, English, German, Muslim, Teutonic
Rebel
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Brave
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
UPPER OSSORY
v. i.
To take supper; to sup.
n.
Upper leather.
n.
An upper servant of an inn.
n.
The upper part; the top.
n.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
n.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
n.
The upper part of a retort.
adv.
In the upper parts; above.
n.
One who performs the operation of cupping.
n.
A loose, flowing upper garment
n.
See 2d Dubber.
n.
The upper jaw or maxilla.
comp.
Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.
n.
The upper lip.
n.
The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.
n.
The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.
v. t.
To supply with supper.
n.
A loose upper garment
n.
A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.
n.
A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.