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Baron Slane

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19: 35: 162:, who, in 1824, claimed descent from John, third son of Christoper, who had succeeded in 1612. In the case "Slane Peerage case" brought before the House of Lords in 1835, evidence was submitted by the agent of the petitioner. The title remains dormant. 126:
An unusual feature of the title was the ability of the holder to petition the Crown to transfer it: after the death of the 12th Baron in 1625, the 13th Baron successfully petitioned the Crown to transfer the title to his younger brother, since as a
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the Younger (died 1260). Richard died in 1301, but it is unknown when his wife died. Their son, Baldwin (died 1335), married Matilda/Maude de Genville, daughter of Sir Simon de Genville of
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Christopher Fleming, 4th Baron Slane (died 1457), son of John Fleming, son of the 3rd Baron and his first wife Levita Ferrers, daughter of Martin Ferrers of
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After the title became dormant, claimants from junior lines continued to advance their claims into the 19th century. One such was
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David Fleming, 5th Baron Slane (died 1463), younger son by his second wife Elizabeth Wogan (daughter of John Wogan of
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Christopher Fleming, 19th Baron Slane (claimant) (died 1771, at which time the title became dormant.)
151: 82: 81:. He was succeeded by his son, Stephen (fl. 1145), whose son, Archembald, arrived in Ireland with 313: 116: 46: 198: 98: 90: 66: 18: 307: 375: 332: 159: 34: 187: 27: 309:
New Reports of Cases Heard in the House of Lords: On Appeals and Writs of Error
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Christopher Fleming, 12th Baron Slane (died 1625), son of William, 11th Baron.
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William Fleming, 11th Baron Slane (died 1612), descendant of the 7th Baron.
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Thomas Fleming, 6th Baron Slane (died 1470), only son, died without issue.
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he did not expect to live on or manage the family estate. He later became
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William Fleming, 14th Baron Slane (died 1641), brother of the Archbishop.
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The 17th Baron, Christopher, was attainted in 1691 for fighting against
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James Fleming, 9th Baron Slane (died 1577–78), son, died without issue.
49:. It was created in 1370 for the Fleming family but forfeited in 1691. 30:(c. 1350), Bodleian Library, Oxford.. Also in Lysons' Magna Britannia. 225:(died 1597), son of James Fleming and great-grandson of the 7th Baron. 142:. The title became dormant after the death of the 19th Baron in 1771. 241:(eldest son; petitioned for his brother to have the peerage in 1629). 191: 94: 70: 58: 17: 353:
Fleming, F. Lawrence, A Genealogical History of the Barons Slane.
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Christopher Fleming, 1st Viscount Longford and 17th Baron Slane
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which was the settlement, destroyed by the Irish in 1176.
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William Fleming, 18th Baron Slane (claimant) (died 1747)
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Christopher Fleming, 3rd Baron Slane (died 1446), son.
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Roll of Arms

Peerage of Ireland
Slane
Erchenbald
Bratton Fleming
Devon
Flanders
William I
Henry II
Hugh de Lacy
Kingdom of Mide
Slane
motte and bailey
FitzMartin
Trim
Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane
Roman Catholic priest
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
William III
James Ellis Fleming
Tuam
County Galway
Simon Fleming, 1st Baron Slane
Thomas Fleming, 2nd Baron Slane
Bere Ferrers
Devon
Rathcoffey Castle
James Fleming, 7th Baron Slane

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