单词 | marshal of the army in ireland |
释义 | > as lemmasmarshal of the (king's, queen's) army in Ireland c. In full Marshal of Ireland; also marshal of the (king's, queen's) army in Ireland. A high officer of state or military administrator appointed by the king or queen of England to hold authority in Ireland. Now historical.The title of marshal (or lord marshal) of Ireland was held by John Marshal, 1st Baron Marshal of Hingham, and his descendants from 1207 until Edward Parker, 8th Baron Morley, resigned it in the late 16th cent. By this time a distinct military appointment of ‘marshal of the (king's or queen's) army in Ireland’ had been revived under the Tudor monarchs. See also Earl Marshal n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > official of royal or great household > [noun] > marshal of King's house marshal of the King's (also Queen's) house (also household)1433 marshalc1478 knight marshal1556 marshal1617 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary ii. 12 Sir Henrie Bagnoll, Marshall of Ireland, had formerly exhibited to the State diuers articles of treason practised by the Earle of Tyrone, who now would not come to the State without a protection. 1886 Dict. National Biogr. V. 53/1 In September 1598 Bingham left England with five thousand men to assume the office of marshal of Ireland, vacated by the death in battle at Blackwater of Sir Henry Bagnall. 1894 Dict. National Biogr. XXXVII. 5/2 Massey..died a full general, colonel of the 27th Inniskilling foot, marshal of the army in Ireland..on 7 May 1804. < as lemmas |
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