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Baron Skryne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baron Skryne Baron Skryne was the title of the holder of an Irish feudal barony : it derived from the parish of Skryne, or Skreen, in County Meath. It was not recognised as a barony in the Peerage of Ireland, but was habitually used firstly by the de Feypo family and then by their descendants, the Marwards. The Baron Skryne was not entitled as of right to sit in the Irish House of Lords, although it seems that in practice the holder of the title was often summoned to the Irish Parliament. 〔''Some Remarks upon the Ancient Baronage of Ireland'' R. Graisbery and Co. Dublin 1829 p.115〕 The title fell into disuse in the seventeenth century, when the family estates were forfeited to the English Crown. ==De Feypo Barons of Skryne==
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath in 1170 granted the lands of Skryne and Santry to his lieutenant Adam de Feypo,〔Otway-Ruthven, A.J. ''A History of Medieval Ireland'' Reissued Barnes and Noble 1993 p.119〕 who was the first of his family to use the title Baron of Skryne. Despite Adam's loyalty to Hugh de Lacy, his son Richard, second Baron Skryne, witnessed a charter in 1210 forfeiting the de Lacy inheritance.〔Barry, Terence, Frame, Robin, Simms, Katherine ''Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland- Essays Presented to J.F. Lydon'' Continuun International Publishing Group 1995 p.31〕 A later Richard, perhaps the first Richard's grandson, died in the reign of Edward I leaving an underage son, Simon. In 1302 Simon, by then an adult, brought a successful lawsuit against his former guardian Theobald de Verdon for wasting his inheritance.〔''Calendar of the Irish Justiciary Rolls'' 1302 24〕 The last of the de Feypo barons of Skryne, Francis, founded an Augustinian friary and a chantry about 1340.〔Ware, Sir James ''Antiquities and History of Ireland'' 1654 p.88〕
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