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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TyrconnellTyrconnell - Wikipedia

    Tyrconnell ( Irish: Tír Chonaill, meaning 'Land of Conall '), also spelled Tirconnell and Tirconaill, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland. It is associated geographically with present-day County Donegal, which was officially named County Tirconaill between 1922 and 1927. At times it also included parts of County Fermanagh, County Sligo, County ...

  2. 1 May 1761 Viscount Carlingford, of Carlingford in County Louth, and Earl of Tyrconnell, of Tyrconnell in the Province of Ulster. suc. by. son. note. suc. his father a 3rd Baron Carpenter 12 Jul 1749; Member of Parliament for Taunton 1754-62. George [Carpenter], 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell. born. 30 Jun 1750. mar.

  3. Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, PC ( c. 1630 – 14 August 1691) was an Irish politician, courtier and soldier. Talbot's early career was spent as a cavalryman in the Irish Confederate Wars. Following a period on the Continent, he joined the court of James, Duke of York, then in exile following the English Civil War; Talbot became a ...

  4. George Carpenter, 3rd Earl of Tyrconnell (1788 – 20 December 1812), known as George Carpenter until 1805, was a British peer and soldier who died fighting the French forces led by Napoleon Bonaparte at Wilna (Vilnius), in then Russian Empire .

  5. George Carpenter, 3rd Earl of Tyrconnell (1788–1812), British peer and soldier. George Carpenter (fencer) (1908–2005), Irish Olympic fencer. George Carpenter (footballer) (1881–1919), Australian rules footballer. George Carpenter (Salvation Army) (1872–1948), 5th General of The Salvation Army.

  6. George Carpenter, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell (1750 – 15 April 1805), styled The Honourable George Carpenter until 1761 and Viscount Carlingford between 1761 and 1762, was a British nobleman. He sat as Member of Parliament for Scarborough from 1772 to 1796 and for Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1796 to 1802.

  7. Carpenter was the eldest son of the Honourable Charles Carpenter (3 January 1757 - 5 September 1803), a naval officer and MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, and Elizabeth, the only daughter of Thomas Mackenzie. He inherited his earldom from his uncle, George Carpenter, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell, who died on 15 April 1805. [1] He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.