Jordan Óge de Exeter
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Jordan Óge de Exeter, fl. 1269-1319, Anglo-Irish knight and Sheriff of Connacht.
The younger son of Jordan de Exeter and Basilia de Bermingham, Jordan Óge first came to notice as Sheriff of Connacht in 1269, a post he held again in 1279. In 1280 he was Constable of Roscommon castle. Possessed of the cantred of Erris in Connaught, in the 1290's he held the barony of Athmethan, Waterford, from the King at a rent of £20 13s 4d. His first wife was Ismania, fl. 1302, "who seems to have been the hairess of a Christophre. Their son Jordan Bacach seems to have claimed lands in Cork through Ismania [he] does not appear in Connaght history. It may be inferred that he succeeded to his father's Munster estates, and John to the Connacht estates."
Jordan Óge became the heir of his nephew, Miler fitz Miler de Exeter, upon the latter's death in 1317. He had two sons, John na Conairte de Exeter - described as the lord of Athelethan in 1335, and Jordan Bacach de Exeter.
[edit] See also
- Norman Ireland
- Later Medieval Ireland (1185 to 1284)
- Cambro-Norman
[edit] References
- Knox, Hubert Thomas. The History of the County of Mayo to the Close of the Sixteenth Century. With illustrations and three maps. (Originally published c.1890. Castlebourke, De Burca 2000.
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Sheriff of Connacht 1269-1270; 1278-1280 |
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