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The Parish church of St. Mary, Oughterard: The Background to Its Construction, with an Account of the Dispute Concerning Title to its Site
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He was married to Julia Kirwan, daughter of Patrick Kirwan of Dalgan Park. She had a dowry of £15,000. They had one daughter,
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The Battle of Rushveala: Origin and outcome of a faction fight at Oughterard, Co. Galway, on 8 December 1837
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Galway constituencies (1801–1922)
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where he later married, inherited the family estate centred at
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Whig (British political party) MPs for Irish constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by Thomas Barnwall Martin
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Thomas B. Martin
Thomas Martin (disambiguation)
Irish
Richard Martin
Member of Parliament
County Galway
chandler
Siege of Badajoz (1812)
Spain
Duke of Wellington
Ireland
Ballynahinch Castle
Connemara
famine fever
Mary Letitia Martin
The Tribes of Galway
Galway
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Barnwall Martin
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Sir John Burke, Bt
James Staunton Lambert
Member of Parliament
County Galway
1832
1847
James Daly
John James Bodkin
Thomas Burke
Christopher St. George

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