Mary King, 1600–1663 (aged 63 years)
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- Mary /King/
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- Lady Charlemont
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Death | July 1663 (aged 63 years) |
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1587–1640
Birth: October 1587
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31 — Perilous Hall, Horsmonger Street, Oxford Death: December 4, 1640 — Charlemont, Co Armagh |
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1621–1641/42 CE
Birth: October 1621
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21 — Dublin Death: January 6, 1641/42 CE — Castle of Kinard, Co Tyrone |
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1624–1671
Birth: 1624
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24 — Donamon Castle, Co Roscommon Death: April 1671 |
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Shared note | Her nephew Sir Robert King leased Donamon Castle to her son Thomas Caulfeild, whose grandaughter Jane would later marry her cousin Sir Edward King, 1st Earl of Kingston. At the time of the murder of her eldest son in March 1642 she was living at Charlemont Fort with her three youngest children. She was sent to 'Mr Charles Bolton's house' at Killynaul, Caledon, with the children, and was subsequently rescued from a house near Bantry Wood on 20th June. She survived her husband for 23 years, for 14 of which she was kept out of her estates by the dominant party. In August 1661 she received £40 from the Irish Government " for her present maintenance". Her will directed that she be buried at Mullaghbrack, which suggests that she lived with her daughter Margaret Acheson in later life. |
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