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- Baron_Skryne abstract "Baron Skryne was the title of the holder of an Irish feudal barony : it derived from the parish of Skryne, or Skreen, in County Meath. It was not recognised as a barony in the Peerage of Ireland, but was habitually used firstly by the de Feypo family and then by their descendants, the Marwards. It fell into disuse in the seventeenth century. Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, in 1170 granted the lands of Skryne and Santry to his lieutenant Adam de Feypo, who was the first of his family to use the title Baron of Skryne. Despite Adam's loyalty to Hugh de Lacy, his son Richard, Baron Skryne, witnessed a charter in 1210 forfeiting the de Lacy inheritance. A later Richard, perhaps the first Richard's grandson, died in the reign of Edward I leaving an underage son, Simon. In 1302 Simon, then of full age, brought a successful lawsuit against his former guardian Theobald de Verdon for wasting his inheritance. The last of the de Feypo barons of Skryne, Francis, founded an Augustinian friary and a chantry about 1340.Francis' daughter Joanna married Thomas Marward in about 1375, and their descendants also used the title Baron Skryne. In the sixteenth century the family were involved in two notable scandals. In 1534 James Marward, Baron Skryne, was murdered by Richard FitzGerald, younger son of Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, supposedly at the instigation of James' wife, Maud Darcy, who later married Fitzgerald. James left an only son Thomas (or Walter) who died about 1565, leaving a daughter and heiress, Janet, titular Barones of Skryne. Her mother, Janet Plunket, daughter of Sir John Plunket, remarried the leading judge Nicholas Nugent, who was given wardship of his step-daughter. Nugent allowed his favourite nephew, William Nugent to kidnap Janet and force her into marriage. Despite the scandal, the marriage could not be dissolved. The Skryne inheritance passed to their eldest son, James, but he forfeited his lands after taking part in the Irish Rebellion of 1641.".
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- Baron_Skryne wikiPageWikiLink Priory.
- Baron_Skryne wikiPageWikiLink Santry.
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- Baron_Skryne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baron Skryne".
- Baron_Skryne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baroness Skryne".
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- Baron_Skryne subject Category:1170_establishments_in_Ireland.
- Baron_Skryne subject Category:1641_disestablishments_in_Ireland.
- Baron_Skryne subject Category:Extinct_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Baron_Skryne subject Category:History_of_Ireland.
- Baron_Skryne hypernym Title.
- Baron_Skryne type Barony.
- Baron_Skryne type Entity.
- Baron_Skryne comment "Baron Skryne was the title of the holder of an Irish feudal barony : it derived from the parish of Skryne, or Skreen, in County Meath. It was not recognised as a barony in the Peerage of Ireland, but was habitually used firstly by the de Feypo family and then by their descendants, the Marwards. It fell into disuse in the seventeenth century.".
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