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William Piers (c. 1510 – 1603) was an English constable, who spent most of his life in Ireland. He was the first mayor and practical founder of Carrickfergus. He was noted in particular for his attempts to drive out the Scots from Ulster and the great lengths that he went to in attempting to enhance the power of … See more
Piers married Ann Holt, of Holt Castle, County of Chester. He had one son, Henry, and two daughters, Mary and Anne. His nephew, William Piers, was a subsequent mayor of … See more
Governor of Carrickfergus
Noted for saving Princess Elizabeth "from the rage and fury of her sister Queen Mary by conveying her privately away", in the 1560s he earned her favour after she became Queen Elizabeth, received considerable … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Piers, William | Dictionary of Irish Biography
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