Sir Edward Bagshawe (or Bagshaw) (died 6 October 1657) of Finglas, County Dublin, was knighted in 1627, reappointed a comptroller of customs in 1629 and was a member of parliament for the borough of Banagher in Strafford's parliament of 1634−1635. During the Commonwealth (1650s) he was a commissioner of the revenue.
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Sir EdwardBagshawe (or Bagshaw) (died 6 October 1657) ofFinglas, County Dublin, was knighted in 1627, reappointed a comptroller of customs in 1629 and...
Bagshawe is a surname, and may refer to: EdwardBagshawe (bishop) (1829–1915), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham EdwardBagshaweofFinglas (died 1657)...
Edward Bagshaw or Bagshawe may refer to: Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas (died 1657), MP and commissioner of the revenue Edward Bagshaw (MP) the elder (c...
Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed the estate as Castle Bagshaw. Bagshaw's daughter, Anne, married Thomas Richardson of Dublin, son of John...
Sir Edward BagshaweofFinglas. By early 1634 his friends in Dublin included Sir Philip Mainwaring and Sir George Radcliffe who were two of Wentworth's...
the two polls of Bellaghea. On 2 December 1628 the Manor of Monaghan, including Ballyhugh, was re-granted to Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed...
included one poll of Camlier. On 2 December 1628 the Manor of Monaghan, which included Camalier, was re-granted to Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed...
Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed the estate as Castle Bagshaw. Bagshaw's daughter, Anne, married Thomas Richardson of Dublin, son of John...
included one poll of Ardea. On 2 December 1628 the Manor of Monaghan, including Ardue, was re-granted to Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed...
On 2 December 1628 the Manor of Monaghan, including Greaghrahan, was re-granted to the said Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed the estate...
Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, who then renamed the estate as Castle Bagshaw. Bagshaw's daughter, Anne, married Thomas Richardson of Dublin, son of John...
death of Thomas Moigne, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Kilmore, on 1 January 1629, Sir EdwardBagshaweofFinglas, County Dublin, owner of the Manor of Castle...
death of Thomas Moigne, the Protestant Bishop of Kilmore, on 1 January 1629, Sir Edward Bagshaw ofFinglas, County Dublin owner of the Manor of Castle...