Theophilus Jones (soldier)
Sir Theophilus Jones, was an Irish soldier and government official of Welsh descent. One of five sons born to Lewis Jones, Bishop of Killaloe in the Church of Ireland, he formed part of a close-knit and powerful Protestant family.
Cloughoughter Castle, which surrendered to Jones in the final action of the Irish War
The Earl of Ormond, Royalist commander who dominated Irish politics for much of the 17th century
Lieutenant-General Michael Jones, c. 1606 to 10 December 1649, was an Irish-born soldier of Welsh descent who fought for Parliament and the Commonwealth in the War of the Three Kingdoms, primarily in Ireland. Third son of Lewis Jones, Bishop of Killaloe, his brothers Henry and Ambrose were both bishops in the Protestant Church of Ireland.
St Mary's, Youghal, where Jones was buried
The Earl of Ormonde, Royalist commander who dominated Irish politics for much of the 17th century