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Castlehaven (Irish:
Gleann Bearcháin) is a
civil parish in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
located in West Cork,
approximately 45
miles south-west of Cork...
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Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of
Castlehaven (1593 – 14 May 1631; also
spelled Mervin, Touchet), was an
English nobleman who was
convicted of rape and sodomy...
- Earl of
Castlehaven was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland,
created on 6
September 1616. It was held in
conjunction with the
Barony of
Audley (created...
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Castlehaven may
refer to:
Castlehaven, (Gleann Bhearracháin) is an area near
Skibbereen in West Cork, Ireland.
Castlehaven GAA,
Castlehaven Gaelic Football...
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through her two marriages,
became Baroness Chandos and
later Countess of
Castlehaven. She was a
distant relative of
Elizabeth I of
England and for some time...
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James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of
Castlehaven (c. 1612 - 11
October 1684) was the son of
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of
Castlehaven and his
first wife, Elizabeth...
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James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of
Castlehaven,
devolving in the same line
until the
death of John Tuchet, 8th Earl of
Castlehaven in 1777, when the
earldom became...
- The
Battle of
Castlehaven was a
naval battle that took
place on 6
December 1601 in the bay off
Castlehaven on the
south coast of
Ireland during the Nine...
- "Comus and the
Castlehaven Scandal"
Milton Studies 3 (1971), 201–224. Creaser, John. "Milton's Comus: The
Irrelevance of the
Castlehaven Scandal." Milton...
- Lord
MacLeod and
Castlehaven and
Viscount of Tarbat. In 1703 he was
further honoured when he was made Lord
MacLeod and
Castlehaven,
Viscount of Tarbat...