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  2. Richard Francis Talbot succeeded to the title of earl, subject to the attainders, on the death of his grandfather, William Talbot (c.1643–1724) of Haggardstown, MP (1689) for Co. Louth. Having joined Nugent's (FitzJames's) regiment of Irish horse (1721), he was promoted captain (1729) and served in the war of Polish succession under Marshal Berwick (qv).

  3. Richard Talbot. Richard Talbot may refer to: Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell (1630–1691), Irish royalist and Jacobite soldier. Richard Talbot (archbishop of Dublin) (c. 1390–1449), leading ecclesiastical and political figures in Ireland. Richard Talbot (bishop of London) (died 1262), Dean of St Paul's, London and bishop-elect of London.

  4. Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell PC (1630 – 14 August 1691) was an Irish royalist and Jacobite soldier. The youngest of sixteen children of Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet, of Carton, and his wife, Alison Netterville, he was descended from an old Norman family that had settled in Leinster in the twelfth century. Like most Old English families in Ireland, the Talbots had adopted the ...

  5. Media in category "Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. TyrconnellBrighter.jpg 519 × 679; 73 KB. CANE (1859) p008 RICHARD TALBOT, DUKE OF TYRCONNEL.jpg 1,130 × 1,289; 826 KB. Portrait of Richard Talbot, Earl and Duke of Tyrconnell.PNG 432 × 537; 427 KB.

  6. 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 close and trusted associate.

  7. Talbot, Richard ( c. 1386–1449), archbishop of Dublin, chancellor, and justiciar of Ireland, was third son of Richard, Lord Talbot, and Ankaret, daughter of John, Lord le Strange, and became one of the central figures in the politics of the Anglo-Irish lordship in the first half of the fifteenth century. He studied at Oxford and received a ...