School: Owning Convent (roll number 16430)

Location:
Owning, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Sr. M. Bernadette
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    machinations of Shaftesbury and the party who wished to excite another persecution against the Catholics of England. by the fabrication of Papish plots (in the reign of Charles 2nd) pretended conspiracies, and meditated assassinations, Lord Castlehaven came to Ireland and died at his sister's houses in Kilcash, in the county of Tipperary." The 'Easbog' is Bishop Butler, one of the Catholic members of the Ormond family, and a man eminent for the sanctity of live. The 'Lady Iveagh' of this poem is Margaret Bourke eldest daughter of William, Earl of Clanrichard, first married to Brian Magennis, Viscount Iveagh and secondly to Hon. Col. Thomas Butler of Kilcash, County Tipperary, where she died the 19th July, 1744. She was a lady of great personal charms and a
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Nancy Moran
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Kilmogue, Co. Kilkenny