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William Cadogan (politician)

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180: 61: 49:. His great-grandfather, Thomas Cadogan, of Dunster, claimed descent from the ancient princes of Wales (called Cadwgan). He was the father of the Dublin barrister 165: 72:
old Augustinian abbey's belfry, known as the Yellow Steeple, as it had been used as a watch-tower by the Catholic rebels. As a reward for defending
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He died in Dublin on 14 March 1661. He had married Elizabeth Roberts and had a son Henry.
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Monaghan constituencies
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Hennessy, Mark, Irish Historic Towns Atlas No. 14: Trim (Dublin, 2004), p. 5.
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Irish politician, and a cavalry major in Oliver Cromwell's army
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William G. S. Cadogan
Liscarton
County Meath
Dunster
Somerset
Pembrokeshire
Henry Cadogan
William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan
Monaghan Borough
Oliver Cromwell
Trim's
Trim Castle
County Meath
English Civil War
Dublin
High Sheriff of Meath
"Cadogan, William (1601-1661)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1601 births
1661 deaths
Cadogan family
Politicians from County Meath
People from West Somerset (district)
High sheriffs of Meath
Irish MPs 1639–1649
Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Monaghan constituencies

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