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      • Sir William Brabazon (died 1552), was an English-born soldier and statesman in Ireland. He held office as Vice-Treasurer of Ireland and Lord Justice of Ireland. His descendants still hold the title Earl of Meath.
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  2. Sir William Brabazon (died 1552), was an English-born soldier and statesman in Ireland. He held office as Vice-Treasurer of Ireland and Lord Justice of Ireland. His descendants still hold the title Earl of Meath.

  3. Sep 8, 2018 · Biography. Brabazon, whose family was Norman in origin, was descended from Sir William Brabazon (d. 1552), vice-treasurer of Ireland, whose son Edward, Member for county Wicklow in 1585, was created Lord Brabazon, baron of Ardee in 1616, and whose grandson William became earl of Meath in 1627.

  4. Sir William Brabazon. Brabazon, Sir William, was during some eighteen years Vice-Treasurer and Receiver-General in Ireland. "In 1536, with Lord-Chancellor Trimleston, he prevented the ravages of O'Conor in Carbery, by burning many villages in his country of Offaly, and carrying away great preys."

  5. The Hon. William Brabazon, of Tara House in County Meath, younger son of the seventh Earl, was the father of Barbara, who married John Moore. Their grandson John Arthur Henry Moore assumed the additional surname of Brabazon and was the father of the aviation pioneer and Conservative politician John Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara .

  6. BRABAZON, Sir WILLIAM ( d. 1552), vice-treasurer and lord justice of Ireland, was descended from the family of Roger le Brabazon [q. v.], and was the son of John Brabazon of Eastwell, Leicestershire, and a daughter of —— Chaworth.

  7. Brabazon, Sir William, was during some eighteen years Vice-Treasurer and Receiver-General in Ireland. "In 1536, with Lord-Chancellor Trimleston, he prevented the ravages of O'Conor in Carbery, by burning many villages in his country of Offaly, and carrying away great preys."

  8. Ponsonby, William Brabazon (1744–1806), 1st Baron Ponsonby , politician, was born 15 September 1744 in Dublin, eldest son of John Ponsonby (qv), landowner, MP, and later speaker of the Irish house of commons, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth, second daughter of William Cavendish (qv), 3rd duke of Devonshire. On 14 November 1760 he was admitted as ...

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