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Edward Blayney, 1st Baron Blayney

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77: 211:, who ordered the parties to settle their differences without further dishonour to either family: his sympathies seem to have been with Anne, as he asked why she would accuse herself of adultery, unless she had been coerced. Balfour died in 1634; Anne's date of death is uncertain. 123:
in 1615. In the 1620s he and his eldest son Henry were described as having great influence at the English Court. That he became a very wealthy man is indicated by the fact that he could afford to give his daughter Anne £1200 as her dowry for her ill-fated marriage to Lord Balfour.
203:, in which Lord Blayney complained that Balfour was trying to bankrupt him (although ultimately it was Balfour who was ruined). The case caused such a scandal that it was referred to the 116: 167:), Anne Lady Balfour, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, Lettice, and Jane, who married Sir James Moore. He died on 11 February 1629. He was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son 385: 380: 180: 375: 395: 390: 400: 410: 70: 85: 405: 76: 337: 288: 168: 183:. The marriage, which was "rushed though in great haste" was a disastrous failure. Balfour, having secured his wife's generous 164: 104:) where he built an earthwork fort and left a garrison of 400 men under the command of Blayney, who was then a captain. 257: 156: 120: 370: 365: 112: 61:, a younger son of David Lloyd Blayney and his wife Elizabeth Jones. He became a soldier, saw service in 108: 360: 355: 160: 314: 38: 33:, also Blainey or Blaney (1570–1629) was a Welsh soldier and politician in Ireland. He became 187:, refused to honour his side of the marriage settlement, by which he had promised his wife a 163:
and Jane Purdon, as her third husband, and had eight children: Henry, Sir Arthur Blayney (
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His daughter Anne when she was only 15 years old married as his third wife the aged
132: 41:. He gave his name to the town of Castleblayney, which he founded in about 1611. 204: 136: 93: 220: 89: 17: 274: 131:, Blayney was granted lands at Baile na Lorgan and Muckno on the shore of 253:
The Scots in Early Stuart Ireland-union and separation in two kingdoms
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admitted to the adultery. The result was a lengthy and very public
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in 1600 and dismantled the Irish earthworks there, he marched to
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Index

Edward Blaney
Peerage of Ireland
Gregynog Hall
Tregynon
Montgomeryshire
Spain
Low Countries
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Lord Mountjoy
Moyry Pass
Mountnorris
Newry
Armagh
Parliament
Irish House of Commons
County Monaghan
Privy Council of Ireland
Monaghan
Lough Muckno
Castle Blayney
Castleblayney
Baron Blayney
Adam Loftus
Archbishop of Dublin
High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
Henry Blayney, 2nd Baron Blayney
James Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Glenawley
dowry
jointure

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