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Toby Caulfeild may refer to: Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, English army officer Toby Caulfeild, 3rd Baron Caulfeild, Anglo-Irish politician Toby
Toby_Caulfeild
English army officer
Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild of Charlemont (1565–1627), was an English army officer active in Ireland. He was born on 2 December 1565 the son of
Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild
Toby_Caulfeild,_1st_Baron_Caulfeild
Anglo-Irish politician
Toby Caulfeild, 3rd Baron Caulfeild of Charlemont (1621–1642) was an Anglo-Irish politician. He was the eldest son of William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfeild
Toby Caulfeild, 3rd Baron Caulfeild
Toby_Caulfeild,_3rd_Baron_Caulfeild
Irish politician
Toby Caulfeild (1694–1740) was an Irish politician. Caulfeild was born in Dunamon and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He represented Tulsk from 1727
Toby_Caulfeild_(1694–1740)
Surname list
soldier James Caulfeild Sophia Frances Anne Caulfeild (1824–1911), writer on religion and needlework Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild (1565–1627), soldier
Caulfeild
Irish politician
Toby Caulfeild (1750–1772) was an Irish politician. Caulfeild was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He represented Tulsk from 1771 to 1772. "MPs in
Toby_Caulfeild_(1750–1772)
British writer and needleworker
Catherine Saward. Caulfeild was born in Teignmouth in 1824 to Frances Sally Irwin and Edwin-Toby Caulfeild, son of Wade-Toby Caulfeild. Her father was from
Sophia_Frances_Anne_Caulfeild
Ireland, the son of the Hon. Toby Caulfeild who was a son of the first Viscount Charlemont. By the early 1730s, Caulfeild was serving as a Subaltern in
William Caulfeild (British Army officer)
William_Caulfeild_(British_Army_officer)
1607 Irish historical event
about £75,000 in 2024. Conn was taken into the custody of Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, and raised as a "good Englishman". In 1622, Conn was committed
Flight_of_the_Earls
Anglo-Irish politician
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, KP, PC (Ire) (18 August 1728 – 4 August 1799) was an Anglo-Irish politician. The son of James Caulfeild, 3rd Viscount
James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont
James_Caulfeild,_1st_Earl_of_Charlemont
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
was created in 1665 for William Caulfeild, 5th Baron Charlemont. The Caulfeild family descends from Sir Toby Caulfeild, originally of Oxfordshire, England
Viscount_Charlemont
Village in Northern Ireland
was allocated as a 'Servitor' portion and as such was granted to Sir Toby Caulfeild who had served in the Crown forces during the 'Nine Years War'. The
Castlecaulfield
Irish earl (c. 1550–1616)
December he considered a divorce from Catherine. Chichester sent officer Toby Caulfeild to recruit Catherine as a double agent, but she dismissed this out of
Hugh_O'Neill,_Earl_of_Tyrone
Calendar year
Flemish theologian and scientist (d. 1629) December 2 – Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Northern Irish politician (d. 1627) date unknown Reza Abbasi
1565
English landowner (1627–1664)
William Caulfield, others that her father was William's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild of Charlemont in Ireland. Wroth contributed to a family history
Sir_John_Wroth,_1st_Baronet
Surname list
was allocated as a 'Servitor' portion and as such was granted to Sir Toby Caulfeild who had served in the Crown forces during the Nine Years' War. The Donnellys
Donnelly_(surname)
Mountain in Ireland
Quilkagh). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Cuilcagh
Hill in County Leitrim, Ireland
Slewenerin). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Sliabh_an_Iarainn
Irish poet and writer (1751–1817)
Cmdr. Edwin Toby Caulfeild, son of Capt. Wade Toby Caulfeild and Lady Anne Cope of the Manor Catcombe, Wiltshire. Frances Sally and Edwin Toby's daughter
Eyles_Irwin
Irish politician and peer (1624–1671)
2nd Baron Caulfeild, and his wife, Mary King, daughter of Sir John King and Catherine Drury. His two older brothers, Toby, 3rd Baron Caulfeild, and Robert
William Caulfeild, 1st Viscount Charlemont
William_Caulfeild,_1st_Viscount_Charlemont
creation Baron Caulfeild (1620) Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild 1620 1627 New creation; died William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfeild 1627 1640 Baron
List_of_peers_1620–1629
English-born infantry officer, planter and official in Ireland
those appointed and in January 1608 he and another commissioner, Sir Toby Caulfeild, were given governance of the upper part of County Tyrone and of all
Francis_Roe
Irish British Army soldier and political officer
politician. Caulfeild was the son of the Venerable John Caulfeild, Archdeacon of Kilmore, County Cavan, grandson of the Hon. Toby Caulfeild, younger son
James Caulfeild (East India Company officer)
James_Caulfeild_(East_India_Company_officer)
Irish barrister, Law Officer and judge
Carrickdrumrusk), and was father of (among others) Thomas Caulfeild, Toby Caulfeild, and St George Caulfeild, all of whom were also MPs for Tulsk: St. George became
William_Caulfeild_(1665–1737)
Viscount Grandison 1614: ... 1617: Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild 1627: William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfeild 1634: Sir John Borlase (jointly with
Irish_Board_of_Ordnance
Ruined house in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The house was built for Sir Toby Caulfield[citation needed] between 1611 and 1619. He was granted 1,000 acres
Castle_Caulfield
Mountain in Ireland
mountain was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Slieve_Rushen
Village in County Cavan, Ireland
Glangewley). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Glangevlin
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
‘Quilkagh’). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Aghaboy,_County_Cavan
Class A listed house in Castlecaulfield near Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
was granted by James I to Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild in the early 17th century. The property remained in the Caulfeild family until they sold it
Parkanaur_House
Decade
Flemish theologian and scientist (d. 1629) December 2 – Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Northern Irish politician (d. 1627) date unknown Reza Abbasi
1560s
St George Caulfeild (16 September 1697 – 17 May 1778) was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He was a popular and respected judge, who was known in old age
St_George_Caulfeild
Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
secure the Blackwater valley against the rebel Earl of Tyrone. Sir Toby Caulfeild became the fort's governor the following year. By 1611, a "towne" had
Charlemont,_County_Armagh
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
"Quilkagh"). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Tullydermot
Anglo-Irish peer and politician
father's estates in 1700. In 1717, Flower married Edith Caulfeild, daughter of Hon. Toby Caulfeild, a son of the 1st Viscount Charlemont and Rebecca Walsh
William Flower, 1st Baron Castle Durrow
William_Flower,_1st_Baron_Castle_Durrow
the Topographer and Genealogist he communicated the account of Sir Toby Caulfeild relative to the Earl of Tyrone and other fugitives from Ulster in 1616;
James_Frederic_Ferguson
Townland in Ireland
‘Quilkagh’). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Alteen
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle, Sir Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance. Sir Toby had the sale confirmed by letters patent
Dunmakeever
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
‘Quilkagh’). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Binkeeragh
the Royal Society elected in 1778. John Alstroemer (1742–1786) Wade Toby Caulfeild (1732–1800) Thomas Cave (1737–1780), naturalist Henry Dawkins (c.1728–1814)
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1778
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1778
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
William Caulfeild William Neave 1714 Arthur French 1715 John French Thomas Caulfeild 1727 Toby Caulfeild St George Caulfeild 1741 Thomas Caulfeild 1747 Frederick
Tulsk (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Tulsk_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Land unit in Northern Ireland
mountain was later sold by Sandford to his wife's (Anne Caulfeild) uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale
Tonymore
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
‘Quilkagh’). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Monydoo
1760 – 6 January 1838 James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont 1755-05-29 18 August 1728 – 4 August 1799 Wade Toby Caulfeild 1778-04-02 1732 – August 1800
List of fellows of the Royal Society A, B, C
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_A,_B,_C
Baron Caulfeild (1620) William Caulfeild, 2nd Baron Caulfeild 1627 1640 Died Toby Caulfeild, 3rd Baron Caulfeild 1640 1642 Died Robert Caulfeild, 4th Baron
List_of_peers_1640–1649
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
‘Quilkagh’). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Commas_(Kinawley)
Townland in Carn, County Cavan, Ireland
Slewbricken). It was later sold by Sandford to his wife's uncle Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild, Master of the Ordnance and Caulfield had the sale confirmed
Slievebrickan
Fort in Charlemont, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
the River Blackwater, it was armed with 150 men under the command of Sir Toby Caulfield, whose descendants took the name Charlemont from the place. The
Charlemont_Fort
Lieutenant-General James Caulfeild Brigadier-General James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild Brigadier Toby St. George Caulfeild Lieutenant-General Richard
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Irish aristocrat (died 1619)
officer Sir Tobias Caulfeild. Caulfeild received a warrant allowing him to seize Catherine's goods "in consideration that [Caulfeild] had kept the child
Catherine O'Neill, Countess of Tyrone
Catherine_O'Neill,_Countess_of_Tyrone
Day of the year
1760 – Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Indian ruler (died 1799) 1775 – Francis Caulfeild, 2nd Earl of Charlemont (died 1863) 1778 – Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski
January_3
Irish politician
Sir Theobald (Toby) Butler (1650–1721) was a leading barrister and politician in late seventeenth-century Ireland, who held office as Solicitor General
Theobald Butler (solicitor-general)
Theobald_Butler_(solicitor-general)
Electoral Act of the Parliament of Ireland 1747-48
act's negative reputation is ascribed by A. P. W. Malcomson to James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, who called it "the most outrageous and unconstitutional
Newtown_Act
Viscount Dillon Henry Dillon 15 Sep 1982 The Viscount Charlemont John Caulfeild 14 Sep 1985 The Viscount Molesworth Robert Molesworth 15 Oct 1997 The
List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999
Irish politician and judge
Roman Catholic friends, including his predecessor as Solicitor-General, Sir Toby Butler. He later represented Longford Borough from 1698 to September 1713
Sir Richard Levinge, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Levinge,_1st_Baronet
Cassidy Cassin (within the City of Coquitlam) Castle Rock Castledale Caulfeild Cawston Caycuse Cecil Lake Cedar Cedar Grove Cedardale (within the District
List of communities in British Columbia
List_of_communities_in_British_Columbia
1718 :Edward Deane of Terenure 1720: Edward Warren of Lodge 1721: Toby Foley Caulfeild 1722: 1730: William Gore of Barrowmount 1731: William Flower, 1st
High Sheriff of County Kilkenny
High_Sheriff_of_County_Kilkenny
British royal recognitions
Captain Roi Egerton Wilson, D.F.C, Royal Navy. Army Brigadier Toby St. George Caulfeild, M.B.E. (85504), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. Brigadier John
1974_New_Year_Honours
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Tobiah meaning 'Jah is good.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American English Hebrew
Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Sir Toby Belch, uncle of Olivia.
Biblical
Tobias, the Lord is kind
Male
English
Pet form of English Job, JOBY means "hated, oppressed."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Dobbe.Hungarian : habitational name for someone from a place called Dob in Sabolcs-Szatmár county, or Doba in Veszprém county.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Cobey.Respelling, under French influence, of German Kobe 2 or of Kober.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Goodness of God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Toby (see Tobias).
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
Toy
Female
English
English unisex pet form of Anthony and Antonia, both possibly TONY means "invaluable."
Boy/Male
Irish American Celtic English Scottish
From the knolls.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the personal name Tony, a short form of Anthony.Americanized form of any of various derivatives of the Latin personal name Antonius (see Anthony), for example Greek Antoniou, Antoniadis.
Male
English
Pet form of English Tobiah and Greek Tobias, TOBY means "God is good."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Good
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from a pet form of Robert.English and Scottish : habitational name from Roby in Lancashire (now Merseyside), named with Old Norse rá ‘pole’, ‘boundary mark’ + býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Highly praiseworthy.' From a Roman clan name. This abbreviation of Anthony and its variants has...
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Jamaican
Lord is Good; Goodness of the Lord
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Anthony and Antonia, possibly TONY means "invaluable."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Toby (see Tobias).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a light-hearted or frivolous person, from Middle English toy ‘play’, ‘sport’ (of uncertain origin), or from an occasional medieval personal name, Toye.French : metonymic occupational name for a sheath maker, from Old French toie ‘sheath’ (Latin theca).
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
Girl/Female
Hindu
Amar
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Precious
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Sister of Lyones.
Girl/Female
French
Reads aloud.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Srina | ஸà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à®¾ , ஸரீநாஂ , ஸà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à®¾ , ஸேரேநா
Supreme name
Girl/Female
Indian
Merciful, Compassionate
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Will of Getting Something
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Blessings of Master
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Greek, Hebrew, Muslim, Parsi
Adoring
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
TOBY CAULFEILD
pl.
of Tony
imp. & p. p.
of Toy
pl.
of Tory
a.
Soft, like wool that has been teased.
v. i.
To trifle; to toy.
a.
Resembling a toy.
v. t.
A headdress of linen or woolen, that hangs down over the shoulders, worn by old women of the lower classes; -- called also toy mutch.
a.
Composed of, or like, tow.
n.
A simpleton.
n.
A member of the conservative party, as opposed to the progressive party which was formerly called the Whig, and is now called the Liberal, party; an earnest supporter of exsisting royal and ecclesiastical authority.
n.
One who, in the time of the Revolution, favored submitting tothe claims of Great Britain against the colonies; an adherent tothe crown.
n.
Any one of several species of small insectivorous West Indian birds of the genus Todus. They are allied to the kingfishers.
a.
Of ro pertaining to the Tories.
n.
One of several species of small marine fishes of the genus Gobius and allied genera.
n.
The king tody. See under King.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Toy
a.
Totty.
n.
A sailor or fisherman; -- so called in some parts of the Pacific.
pl.
of Goby