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  1. In 1759, at the tender age of 15, Lady Louisa Lennox married young Tom Conolly. Louisa was descended from royalty, her great grandfather was Charles II of England and her grandmother was Louise de ...

  2. William Conolly (9 April 1662 – 30 October 1729), also known as Speaker Conolly, was an Irish Whig politician, Commissioner of Revenue, lawyer and landowner. He was an influential figure in Irish politics, serving as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons between 1715 and his death.

  3. Louisa Connolly-Burnham. 11,537 likes · 2 talking about this. The official Facebook page for actress Louisa Connolly-Burnham.

  4. Letter from Lady Louisa Conolly to her husband Thomas Conolly concerning serious problems regarding family finances, by: Conolly, Louisa, 1743-1821 Published / Created: (1795) National Library of Ireland 7-8 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, D02 P638 Telephone: +353 1 603 02 00 Fax: +353 1 661 25 23 E-mail: info@nli.ie

  5. Lady Louisa’s death in 1821 ended an era at Castletown. The Conolly estates, including Castletown, were inherited by Thomas Conolly’s grandnephew Edward Pakenham (1786–1848). Under the terms of Conolly’s will, Edward was required to change his name to Conolly. Thomas Conolly had also hoped and recommended that his heirs “will be ...

  6. Conolly-Napier papers, 1783-1840. Description: Lady Louisa Conolly, writes on 'Wednesday morning' to her sister Lady Sarah Napier about the murder of French plenipotentiaries at Seltz, Alsace. She compares its consequences to those of the 1798 Rebellion in Co. Kildare. Lady Louisa discuss social activities - a visit from the Londonderrys ...

  7. Conolly material has now been separated out, and bears reference MS 41,341. Finally the National Library acquired two volumes of letters in 1998, including letters from Thomas and Lady Louisa Conolly about the 1798 rebellion.2 These volumes, now bearing references MS 34,922 and MS 40,242, previously formed part of the collection of the late Mr