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Anglo-Normans / De Barry family / FitzGerald dynasty / Clodhna / Grace family / Raymond FitzGerald / Kilkenny / De Clare / Nest ferch Rhys / Jerpoint Abbey / Hiberno-Normans / Richard de Clare
Date: 2009-03-20 19:50:38
Anglo-Normans
De Barry family
FitzGerald dynasty
Clodhna
Grace family
Raymond FitzGerald
Kilkenny
De Clare
Nest ferch Rhys
Jerpoint Abbey
Hiberno-Normans
Richard de Clare

THE EARLIEST GRACES This great and illustrious family yields to none in Great Britain for antiquity. There is not a family of which succession is traced with greater distinctness and certainty, and with so little interru

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