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  1. Thomas Conolly's great-uncle was William Conolly (qv), known as ‘Speaker’ Conolly. After an education at Westminster School (from 1750 to 1754) and at the Académie de Genève (1755), and a grand tour (he was in Rome by 1758), he married, on 30 December 1758, Louisa Augusta Lennox, third daughter of the 2nd duke of Richmond (1701–50).

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Chambers, William (1723-1796) County Kildare Francini (or Lafrancini) brothers Pearce, Edward Lovett (1699-1733) Vierpyl, Simon Browne, Howe Peter (1788-1845) 2nd Marquess of Sligo Cadogan, Sarah (1705-1751) Carton House, County Kildare Conolly Folly Conolly née Conyngham, Katherine (c. 1662-1752) Conolly née Lennox, Louisa (1743-1817) Conolly, Thomas (1734-1803) Conolly, Thomas (1823-1872 ...

  3. Louise Connolly Memorial. Photographs supplied by Diane Watson. The monument commemorates Aboriginal nurse and midwife, Louise Pepper Conolly who was of Kurnai descent. Her mother was killed by squatters and she, in her grandsons’ words, ‘was overtaken and wounded by gun pellets’. Later, in search of her own people, she settled on the ...

  4. 2012-2014. No Score Yet. 80%. House of Anubis. Willow (Character) 2013. Explore the filmography of Louisa Connolly-Burnham on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  5. 7 de set. de 2011 · He died at his residence of Castle town, deeply and sincerely regretted for his public and private worth. His wife, Lady Louisa Conolly, was the third daughter of Charles, second Duke of Richmond. Her two sisters were Lady Kildare, famous for her wit and sprightliness, and Lady Sarah Lennox, no less celebrated for her beauty.

  6. In 1759, at the tender age of 15, Lady Louisa Lennox married young Tom Conolly. Louisa was descended from royalty, her great grandfather was Charles II of England and her grandmother was Louise de ...

  7. Conolly material has now been separated out, and bears reference MS 41,341. Finally the National Library acquired two volumes of letters in 1998, including letters from Thomas and Lady Louisa Conolly about the 1798 rebellion.2 These volumes, now bearing references MS 34,922 and MS 40,242, previously formed part of the collection of the late Mr