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  1. Sir John Borlase had married his cousin Mary Warren of Crookstown in 1823. They had seven daughters and three sons. One son, John Borlase, went on to become a Vice-Admiral in the British navy. Sir John had extensive land holdings in Sillahertane, Kilgarvan, County Kerry where he held up to three thousand acres. Sir John Borlase Warren died just ...

  2. The Sir John Borlase Warren. The Sir John Borlase Warren is a Lincoln Green and Everards Brewery 'Project William' partnership. Established in 2012, Lincoln Green Brewing Company takes its name from the colour of dyed woollen cloth associated with the legend of Robin Hood. Our philosophy around our pubs is simple: We believe in 'proper pubs'.

  3. Sir John Warren is Stapleford’s most famous son. 97 Derby Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, Nottingham, NG9 7AA. The first Stapleford Hall was built in 13th century. Sir John Borlase Warren was born at the Hall in 1753. He joined the navy and rose through the ranks, becoming admiral. He was also ambassador to the Russian court, in St Petersburg ...

  4. John Borlase Warren, later 4th Baronet, held 1700 acres in the townland of Sillahertane, barony of Iveragh, from the Orpen family in the early part of the nineteenth century. Over 10,000 acres of the estate of Adrian Taylor, in which members of the Orpen and Warren families had an interest, were offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates Court in May 1855.

  5. John Borlase Warren, the pioneer mill builder in Oshawa, and a native of Kin sale, county of Cork, Ireland, was born in 1798, his father being a captain of dragoons in the British army. Members of the family held prominent positions in the country, John B. being a cousin of Sir Augustus Warren, and Sir Borlase Warren.

  6. About. The Sir John Borlase Warren is a Lincoln Green and Everards Brewery 'Project William' partnership. Established in 2012, Lincoln Green Brewing Company takes its name from the colour of dyed woollen cloth associated with the legend of Robin Hood. Our philosophy around our pubs is simple: We believe in 'proper pubs'.

  7. John Opie (1761-1807) (after) - Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (1753–1822), Bt, PC, MP, GCB - 653173 - National Trust.jpg 992 × 1,200; 110 KB Just published, a true and circumstantial account of the total defeat of the French fleet off the coast of Ireland, on the 12th inst Fleuron N007800-1.png 686 × 574; 26 KB