The remarkable career of Prior James Keating
The fascinating tale of Prior James Keating, Knight Templar, courtesy of the Bree Heritage website: http://breeheritage.ie/2012/06/the-remarkable-career-of-prior-james-keating/
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The fascinating tale of Prior James Keating, Knight Templar, courtesy of the Bree Heritage website: http://breeheritage.ie/2012/06/the-remarkable-career-of-prior-james-keating/
Note: Despite the similarites in names and geography, I know of no relationship to John Keating. However, having said that, I would love to find a familial link to this distinguished family. At the bottom of this article, I’ve included Read More …
The Very Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Keating the Herodotus of Ireland, the foremost and ablest in the sixteenth century, or, indeed, at any period, in defending the truth of Ireland’s history, was of Norman descent. The illustrious Irish scholar and erudite Read More …
At Killane, aged 95, Mrs. Margaret Keating, mother of the Right Rev. Dr. Keating, of Wexford. Source: Urban, Sylvanus, The Gentleman’s Magazine, Obituary, May 1840, p. 558. Available via books.google.com.
ROBERT KEATING. To that representative business man and citizen, Robert Keating, two provinces of enterprise have afforded the opportunities of success. In the earlier part of Mr. Keating’s long residence in Buffalo he won distinction and acquired wealth in manufactures. Read More …
More information on non-related Keatings from Google Books. This one deals with a family of Keatings in Maine. Read on for more.
A batch of arms from The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, A Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earlest to the Present Time by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D.
An extract from the “Memoir of the Father Geoffrey Keating, D. D.”, by Michael Doheny, Esq. This memoir makes up part of the introduction to John O’Mahony’s translation of Geoffrey Keating’s “The History of Ireland” (in Irish Gaelic, “Foras Feasa Read More …