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Despite his genuine sense of loss, he married secondly Mary Ruish, widow of Sir Francis Ruish and formerly wife of Richard Gifford, and daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Duke of Castlejordan and Elizabeth Brabazon. His second marriage was also happy, and in his will, he praised his "most loving
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He did not stand for election in 1626, and retired to Ireland, where his main interests now lay, shortly afterwards, and died at Mallow in May 1638. He was not a popular man, and his death gave rise to a colourful local story that his soul had been carried off by
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in 1609, and spent much of his time in Ireland, even after he inherited Froyle, on the death of his elder brother. In 1621, Jephson was elected
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leanings were also felt to be a handicap, even by his friends, particularly since they were combined with fears of a
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conspiracy to kill the Royal Family, although admittedly such beliefs became common enough in the 1670s, during the
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wife". He left her the contents of Castlejordan, which had evidently passed to him on marriage.
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and his wife Mary Dannett, daughter of John Dannett of Dannett's Hall,
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and Bridget Raleigh. She brought the Norreys family estates at
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 1906
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Mallow Castle, the Jephson family home for almost 400 years
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and Bridget Kingsmill, daughter of Sir William Kingsmill of
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Jephson married firstly Elizabeth Norreys, only daughter of
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The English Settlement in Mallow under the Jephson family
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between 1621 and 1625. He married into two prominent
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Index

John Jephson (disambiguation)
House of Commons
Anglo-Irish

Froyle
Hampshire
Leicestershire
knighted
Sir George Carew
Dublin
major-general
Privy Council of Ireland
Member of Parliament
Hampshire
Member of Parliament
Petersfield
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
favourite
Puritan
Catholic
Popish Plot
James
the Devil
Sir Thomas Norreys
Lord President of Munster
Sydmonton Court
Mallow, County Cork
Mallow Castle
English Civil War
William Jephson

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