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Nicholas Taaffe, 6th Viscount Taaffe

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196: 143:, and in 1738 inherited the title of Viscount Taaffe from a cousin. He left on record that the reason for becoming an Austrian was that he did not wish his descendants to be exposed to the temptation of becoming Protestants, so as to avoid the operation of the 131:, leading to a lengthy lawsuit. After years, the case was ended by a compromise embodied in a private Act of Parliament, by which the estates were sold and one-third of the value given to Nicholas Taaffe. With the money, he acquired the castle of 83:
He entered the Habsburg Army, serving at Phillipsburg in Baden and in the campaign against France in 1734-5, the Turkish War of 1736-39, and was present in battle at Fort St. Elizabeth, Pallesch, and the
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The first mention of the Taaffe family name appeared in Irish annals in the year 1284. Their seat was
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in 1738, and was promoted to Major-General (General Feldwachtmeister) in 1739. He also fought in the
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Taaffe had a distinguished career in the Habsburg Army; he eventually rose to the rank of a
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he lost his Irish estates to a Protestant relative when they were claimed under the
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Taaffe, Eduard Franz Joseph von, Count s.v. a cousin Nicholas
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and distinguished himself, aged about 72, at Marshal
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Index

Feldmarschall
Graf
6th Viscount Taaffe and 6th Baron of Ballymote
courtier
Habsburgs
Lorraine
Austria
Smarmore Castle
County Louth
County Sligo
Viscount Taaffe
Duchy of Lorraine
Duke Leopold of Lorraine
Holy Roman Emperor Francis I
Battle of Semlin
peerage
Silesian Wars
Prussia
Daun
Frederick the Great
Emperor Charles VII
Empress Maria Theresa
Silesia
Queen Anne
Act of 1703
Ellischau
Bohemia
Bohemia
Penal Laws
Feldmarschall

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