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- best known for his participation in Confederate Ireland, a short-lived independent Irish state, in which he served on the governing body called the Supreme Council. In later life, he also wrote a history of the Confederate period, which is one the best historical sources on the Confederation.
Sir Henry Bellings, was seated on the lands of
Tyrrellstown, on which a large house was built. Sir Henry Bellings,
who held the office of provost-marshal, incurred during his career much
unpopularity. In the proceedings against the O'Byrnes he was one of
Lord Falkland's chief instruments, and while serving as high sheriff'
of Wicklow county he was heavily fined for irregularities. [2]
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