Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Sir Christopher Barnewall (1522–1575) was a leading Anglo-Irish statesman of the Pale in the 1560s and 1570s, who was the effective Leader of the Opposition in the Irish House of Commons in the Parliament of 1568-71. He is remembered for building Turvey House and sheltering the future martyr Edmund Campion there, for his impressive tomb in Lusk Church, and for the eulogy to him in Holinshed's Chronicles.. }
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- Christopher_Barnewall abstract "Sir Christopher Barnewall (1522–1575) was a leading Anglo-Irish statesman of the Pale in the 1560s and 1570s, who was the effective Leader of the Opposition in the Irish House of Commons in the Parliament of 1568-71. He is remembered for building Turvey House and sheltering the future martyr Edmund Campion there, for his impressive tomb in Lusk Church, and for the eulogy to him in Holinshed's Chronicles.".
- Christopher_Barnewall comment "Sir Christopher Barnewall (1522–1575) was a leading Anglo-Irish statesman of the Pale in the 1560s and 1570s, who was the effective Leader of the Opposition in the Irish House of Commons in the Parliament of 1568-71. He is remembered for building Turvey House and sheltering the future martyr Edmund Campion there, for his impressive tomb in Lusk Church, and for the eulogy to him in Holinshed's Chronicles.".