Boile hath confessed to this examinant and others that he had in Connaught 360 plough-lands and thirty-eight parsonages. |
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The King, the Queen, Princess Mary and the Duke of Connaught appeared on the balcony and His Majesty spoke a few words. |
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She was an avid reader and kept in touch with her home county through the weekly Connaught Telegraph. |
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Connaught Avenue, the town's main shopping street, was busy throughout, despite the weather. |
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Angela invites me to spend a day at the Connaught where I am allowed to gut partridges, prep beef and veal fillets and trim girolles. |
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There will also be a display of up to twenty vintage and veteran cars by local members of the Connaught Vintage and Veteran Cars Association. |
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This one-bedroom, split-level apartment is in the converted former chapel of Old Connaught House in Rathmichael. |
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The plan also provided for the development of an incinerator in the Galway area as well as a land fill in North Connaught. |
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A tall, suave man he was educated at St. Peter's College, Agra and was conspicuous in Connaught Place in the sola topi and brown cassock he wore in all seasons. |
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On 25 January, Edward VII, the Kaiser and Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, helped lift her body into the coffin. |
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They planned their setlist at the Connaught Hotel in London, followed by three days of rehearsals at Black Island Studios. |
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In the following year, Ayckbourn appeared in six other plays at the Connaught Theatre, Worthing, and the Thorndyke theatre, Leatherhead. |
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Older Irish royal titles included Lord of Ireland, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, Earl of Athlone and Baron Arklow. |
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Canterbury Hall, College Hall, Commonwealth Hall, Connaught Hall, Hughes Parry Hall and International Hall are located near Russell Square in Bloomsbury. |
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In 1921, architect Robert Tor Russell used the Crescent as a source of inspiration to design the central business district of Connaught Place, New Delhi, India. |
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In 1937, the Commanding Officer, Lt Col T Harris Hunter OBE, gained the consent of Princess Arthur of Connaught for the Pipes and Drums to wear the Red MacDuff Tartan. |
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In 1821 and 1822, the potato crop failed in Munster and Connaught. |
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The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam. |
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Naus Group was the developer behind the nearby Connaught Square scheme, which was placed into administration by its crisis-hit backers Allied Irish Bank last year. |
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With doubtful patriotism he left the Danes for a while unpursued, attacked Meath, overran and wasted Connaught, and returning suddenly burnt the royal stronghold of Tara. |
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