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Lecale (leh-KAHL, from
Irish Leath Cathail 'Cathal's half') is a
peninsula in the east of
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies
between Strangford Lough...
- The
Lecale Coast AONB was an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on the
Lecale peninsula in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
located between...
- Vice-Admiral
Charles James FitzGerald, 1st
Baron Lecale PC (Ire) (30 June 1756 – 18
February 1810),
styled Lord
Charles FitzGerald between 1761 and 1800...
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Staffordshire and Mary Russell. He held the
subsidiary titles of 3rd
Viscount Lecale and 6th
Baron Cromwell of Oakham. He
succeeded to the
titles of 6th Baron...
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titles of
Baron Cromwell (Peerage of England, 18
December 1540) and
Viscount Lecale (Peerage of Ireland, 22
November 1624). All
three titles became extinct...
- 'Patrick's fort') is a town in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is on the
Lecale peninsula,
about 21 mi (34 km)
south of Belfast. In the
Middle Ages, it...
- [citation needed] Down
contains two
significant peninsulas: Ards
Peninsula and
Lecale peninsula. The
county has a
coastline along Belfast Lough to the
north and...
- He
succeeded his
nephew Thomas Cromwell as Earl of Ardgl**** and
Viscount Lecale in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1682, as well as
Baron Cromwell in the Peerage...
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Caroline FitzGerald (born and died
April 1755)
Charles FitzGerald, 1st
Baron Lecale (30 June 1756 – 30 June 1810)
married twice and had two
illegitimate children...
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Lecale Lower (named
after the
former barony of
Lecale) is a
barony in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies to the east of the
county with Strangford...