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Baron Skryne

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Francis's daughter and heiress Katherine de Feypo married Thomas Marward in about 1375. Lord Francis's eldest son and heir John de Feipo along with his son, also called John, had died before Francis and Katherine became heiress to Skryne. Robert de Feipo, Katherine's surviving brother must have been
66:, who was the first of his family to use the title Baron of Skryne. Despite Adam's loyalty to Hugh de Lacy, his son Richard, second Baron Skryne, witnessed a charter in 1210 forfeiting the de Lacy inheritance. A later Richard, perhaps the first Richard's grandson, died in the reign of 165:, supposedly at the instigation of James' wife, Maud Darcy, who later married Fitzgerald. James left an only son Thomas (or Walter) who died about 1565, leaving a daughter and heiress, Janet, titular Barones of Skryne. Her mother, Janet Plunket, daughter of Sir 122:
authorised a payment of 10 shillings to Richard Marward, Baron of Skryne, for his services. A few years later Anne Marward, described as the daughter of Baron Skryne (almost certainly Richard, who died in 1478), married as his first wife Sir
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leaving an underage son, Simon. In 1302 Simon, by then an adult, brought a successful lawsuit against his former guardian Theobald de Verdon for wasting his inheritance. The last of the de Feypo barons of Skryne, Francis, founded an
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in
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In the sixteenth century, the Marward family were involved in two notable scandals. In 1534 James Marward, Baron Skryne, grandson of Walter and Margaret, was murdered by Richard FitzGerald, younger son of
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When the Marwards first adopted the title Baron Skryne is uncertain, but it was certainly before 1414, when Thomas Marward, Baron Skryne, was killed taking part in putting down a
131:. Walter Marward, Baron Skryne (died 1487), who was probably Anne's brother, was apparently a man of some consequence, who married Margaret St Lawrence, daughter of the powerful 540: 91:
somewhat out of sorts as he should have been the rightful heir. There had been de Feypos holding the title of Baron for five generations. Robert lived in Santry Castle near
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Janet and force her into marriage with William. Despite the scandal surrounding the marriage, it could not be dissolved. William died in 1625 and Janet in 1629.
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The Skryne inheritance passed to James Nugent, eldest son of William and Janet, but his lands were
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of Platten, another leading Anglo-Irish statesman and writer on political issues.
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by O'Connor Fahy. His son, also called Thomas, being a minor, was made a Royal
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Sixteenth-century tombstone of the Marward family, barons of Skryne (Skreen).
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of his step-daughter. Nugent apparently conspired with his favourite nephew,
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Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland- Essays Presented to J.F. Lydon
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Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Society of Ireland
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Richard Marward, Baron Skryne (described as Baron in 1459, died 1478)
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List of the Barons Skryne (de Feypo; extinct by 1375)
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and his descendants also used the title Baron Skryne.
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Continuun International Publishing Group 1995 p.31
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List of the Barons Skryne (Nugent; forfeited 1641)
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List of the Barons Skryne (Marward; extinct c.1565)
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Index

Irish feudal barony
Skryne
County Meath
Peerage of Ireland
Irish House of Lords
Irish Parliament
English Crown
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Santry
Adam de Feypo
Edward I
Augustinian
friary
chantry
Dunboyne
rebellion
ward
Henry VI of England
Stephen de Bray
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
Parliament of Ireland
Alexander Plunket
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Anglo-Irish
Christopher St Lawrence, 2nd Baron Howth
William Darcy
William Nugent
Baron Delvin
Santry
Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare

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