
After hisĬonsecration he went to his Episcopal PalaceĪt Kilkenny, and made a present of a pastoral

"Barron," as being- of that branch of the Fitz-ĬTeralds who were Palatine Barrons of Burn-Ĭhurch, in the County of Kilkenny, originallyĬreated by the Earl Palatine of those parts, Houses, at which time he surrendered it by

In his Bishops of Ireland, "an Augustin Canonīishop of Ossory in iSzj, but held his Prioryīy dispensation until the visitation of religious Ron, alias Fitzgerald " - says Sir James Ware In the County of Kilkenny held under theĬharacters, authentic Records and their Mon. Town, Dansginspridogy, and Athytibbot, all Wood, and pasture of great extent, etc., inīurnchurch, Bwolye, Crokersgraige, Heberds. Twenty-four acres of arable land, wood, under. Gust, 1623, the possessions annexed to theīaronial Castle of Burnchurch were two mills, Inquisition taken at Thomastown, iSth Au. (in later documents called Piper), the estate Others, the Rectory or parsonage of Burn-Ĭhurch, with the lands, tithes, etc., of Bewper dicti Barron deīrownsfoord obiit 14 Aprilis, i62i,et Jo-Įlizabeth, it appears that her Majesty con-įirmed on /th July, 1697, to Edward Fitzger-Īld, of Rathsullagh, gentleman, various prop-Įrties in different parts of Ireland amongst Ing the following Inscriptions: " Orate proĪnimabus David Geraldine. Military tenure, under the Earls of Desmond,Īs appears by Inquisition taken at Kilkenny,ġ7th September, 1622 (Rolls Office, Dublin).Ī monument still remains at Inistioge, bear. Rons," styled " Barons of Brownsford," wereĪ collateral branch of the Burnchurch famil}-, The Fitzgeralds of Clonarnery, alias " Bar. gerald, the cognomen of " Barron " only. Persecution, and to elude its vigilance, theyĪssumed, instead of their patronymic, Fitz. Of Waterford, where, to escape the rancor of Native shire and settle in the bordering county Kenny, but, involved in the troubles whichĬentury, they were forced to abandon their Years a station of rank and influence in Kil. "Barons of Burnchurch," retained for several The last branch of the Fitzgeralds who were Leger, uxor ejus qui obijt primo die Febru. Geraldine, alias Barron,ĭominus de Burnchurch, et Anastasia Sint ! Seneschals of Imokilly, and of the Fitzgeralds In Ireland), was the common ancestor of theįitzgeralds of Alloone, in the County of Kil-ĭare (nowextinct),of the Fitzgeralds ofCloyne, Maurice, who founded the Fitzgerald family Scended from Gerald, Lord of Offaley, son of PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE FOR GENEALOGICAL REGISTRY.
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