- France, he was made Earl of Moenmoyne,
Viscount Ballymole and
Baron Tollendally in the
Jacobite peerage by the Old
Pretender in
recognition of his service...
- 1746, he was
appointed Earl of Moenmoyne,
Viscount Ballymole and
Baron Tollendally, in the
Peerage of Ireland, by the
Stuart claimant.
These titles were...
- Trophime-Gérard,
marquis de Lally-
Tollendal (5
March 1751 – 11
March 1830) was a
French politician and philanthropist. Born in
Paris into an old aristocratic...
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expectations that
could not be satisfied.
Conservatives like Gérard de Lally-
Tollendal wanted a
bicameral system, with an
upper house appointed by the king who...
- his role in the
expulsion of the Jesuits; his
involvement in the
Lally Tollendal Affair; and his ban on
inoculation against smallpox in June 1763. In a...
-
impoverished citizens from
active involvement.
During an
altercation with Lally-
Tollendal who
advocated law and order,
Robespierre reminded the
citizens of their...
-
power over the
entire province of Bengal. Subsequently,
France sent Lally-
Tollendal to
recover the lost
French possessions and
drive the
British out of India...
- the Name, and was a
cousin to
Thomas Arthur,
comte de Lally,
baron de
Tollendal (1702–1766). His
parents were
Michael Lally and
Helen O'Carroll, he was...
- were
Pierre Victor,
baron de Malouet,
Nicolas Berg****e, Gérard de Lally-
Tollendal and
Stanislas Marie Adélaïde,
comte de Clermont-Tonnerre. On 9 July, Mounier's...
- encomp****ed 68,653
acres (278 km2),
including the
villages of Allandale,
Tollendal, Painswick,
Minets Point, and
Holly at the time. The
first settlers were...