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  • Earl of Limerick
  • Title in the peerage of Ireland

    Earl of Limerick is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, associated first with the Dongan family, then with the Pery family

    Earl of Limerick

    Earl of Limerick

    Earl_of_Limerick

  • Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick
  • Irish military officer and colonial administrator (1634–1715)

    Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick (1634 – 14 December 1715) was an Irish military officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of New York from

    Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick

    Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick

    Thomas_Dongan,_2nd_Earl_of_Limerick

  • List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • virtue of the seniority of his Earldom alone. Rospigliosi patrilineal arms The Earl of Limerick was created after the Acts of Union 1800. It takes precedence

    List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Edmund Pery, 7th Earl of Limerick
  • Anglo-Irish peer

    Christopher Pery, 7th Earl of Limerick (born 10 February 1963), is an Anglo-Irish peer and son of Patrick Pery, 6th Earl of Limerick. He was educated at

    Edmund Pery, 7th Earl of Limerick

    Edmund_Pery,_7th_Earl_of_Limerick

  • By-elections to the House of Lords
  • Elections in the United Kingdom

    Lord Bridges, Earl of Limerick (eligible to stand by virtue of his junior title, Baron Foxford, as his senior title is in the Peerage of Ireland), and

    By-elections to the House of Lords

    By-elections_to_the_House_of_Lords

  • Donegan
  • Family name

    Earls of Limerick, the most notable of which Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick was a Governor of New York. Numerous spelling variations of the surname

    Donegan

    Donegan

    Donegan

  • Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick
  • Irish peer and politician

    Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick PC (8 January 1758 – 7 December 1844), styled Lord Glentworth between 1794 and 1800, and then Viscount Limerick until 1803

    Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick

    Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick

    Edmund_Pery,_1st_Earl_of_Limerick

  • Pery
  • Surname list

    Anglican Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick, politician, fervent unionist William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick (1840–1896)

    Pery

    Pery

  • William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick
  • Irish peer and politician

    William Hale John Charles Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, KP, PC, DL, JP (17 January 1840 – 8 August 1896), styled Viscount Glentworth until 1866, was an Irish

    William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick

    William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick

    William_Pery,_3rd_Earl_of_Limerick

  • Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
  • Irish army officer

    then returned to London to join a new regiment being recruited by the Earl of Limerick. However, the Popish Plot then resulted in Sarsfield and other Catholics

    Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan

    Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan

    Patrick_Sarsfield,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan

  • William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick
  • Irish Jacobite solder and peer (1630–1698)

    William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick (1630 – 1698) was an Irish Jacobite soldier and peer. Dongan was the second son of Sir John Dongan, 2nd Baronet and

    William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick

    William_Dongan,_1st_Earl_of_Limerick

  • William Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave
  • British Conservative politician

    William Frederick Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave, VD, PC (2 March 1851 – 12 August 1930), styled Viscount Chewton between 1854 and 1859, was a British

    William Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave

    William Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave

    William_Waldegrave,_9th_Earl_Waldegrave

  • Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl
  • Irish peerage title

    Viscount Mount-Earl. Quin had already been created a Baronet, of Adare in County Limerick, in the Baronetage of Ireland, in 1781, Baron Adare, of Adare in the

    Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl

    Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl

    Earl_of_Dunraven_and_Mount-Earl

  • Angela Pery
  • British leader of the Red Cross

    the London branch of the British Red Cross Society. She became Countess of Limerick on her husband's succession as Earl of Limerick in 1929. She served

    Angela Pery

    Angela Pery

    Angela_Pery

  • Treaty of Limerick
  • 1691 treaty ending war in Ireland

    The Treaty of Limerick (Irish: Conradh Luimnigh), signed on 3 October 1691, ended the Williamite War in Ireland, a conflict related to the Nine Years'

    Treaty of Limerick

    Treaty of Limerick

    Treaty_of_Limerick

  • Viscount Limerick
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Viscount Limerick created in 1800 for Edmund Henry Pery, 2nd Baron Glentworth, who was made 1st Earl of Limerick in 1803; although the Earl of Limerick's subsidiary

    Viscount Limerick

    Viscount_Limerick

  • Patrick Pery, 6th Earl of Limerick
  • Irish peer, banker and public servant

    6th Earl of Limerick KBE, AM, DL (12 April 1930 – 8 January 2003), was an Irish peer, banker and public servant. Patrick Edmund Pery was the son of Edmund

    Patrick Pery, 6th Earl of Limerick

    Patrick_Pery,_6th_Earl_of_Limerick

  • Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
  • Position held by the Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords

    August 1886: Algernon Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore 29 January 1889: William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick 25 August 1892: William Edwardes, 4th Baron

    Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard

    Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard

    Captain_of_the_Yeomen_of_the_Guard

  • William Pery, 4th Earl of Limerick
  • British Army officer and Irish noble (1863–1929)

    Earl of Limerick, DL (16 September 1863 – 18 March 1929), styled Viscount Glentworth until 1896, was an Irish peer and British Army officer. Limerick

    William Pery, 4th Earl of Limerick

    William_Pery,_4th_Earl_of_Limerick

  • Edmund Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick
  • British peer and soldier

    5th Earl of Limerick GBE CH KCB DSO TD (16 October 1888 – 4 August 1967) was a British peer and soldier. Pery was the eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Limerick

    Edmund Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick

    Edmund Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick

    Edmund_Pery,_5th_Earl_of_Limerick

  • Limerick (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Dáil constituency) Limerick City (Dáil constituency) Limerick County (Dáil constituency) Alison Limerick, British singer Earl of Limerick, a British noble

    Limerick (disambiguation)

    Limerick_(disambiguation)

  • Sir John Dongan, 2nd Baronet
  • Irish politician

    1st Earl of Tyrconnell. William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick (c. 1630–1698), the 4th Baronet who was made Viscount Dungan, of Clane in the County of Kildare

    Sir John Dongan, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_John_Dongan,_2nd_Baronet

  • Chief Whip of the Conservative Party
  • Party official who oversees the whipping system in the party

    of Lords attend and vote in parliament in the desired way of the party leadership. Chief Whips, of which two are appointed in the party, a member of the

    Chief Whip of the Conservative Party

    Chief_Whip_of_the_Conservative_Party

  • Poughkeepsie, New York
  • City in New York, United States

    Historic Places listings in Poughkeepsie, New York Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick Notes Buff, Sheila (April 1, 2009). Insider's guide to the Hudson River

    Poughkeepsie, New York

    Poughkeepsie, New York

    Poughkeepsie,_New_York

  • Adare
  • Village in County Limerick, Ireland

    Irish: Áth Dara, meaning 'ford of [the] oak') is a village in County Limerick, Ireland, located southwest of the city of Limerick. Adare is designated as a

    Adare

    Adare

    Adare

  • List of Irish representative peers
  • This is a list of representative peers elected from the Peerage of Ireland to sit in the British House of Lords after the Kingdom of Ireland was brought

    List of Irish representative peers

    List of Irish representative peers

    List_of_Irish_representative_peers

  • List of earldoms
  • England consisted exclusively of earls and barons. It remains a matter of debate whether early Anglo-Norman counts/earls held their title by tenure (as

    List of earldoms

    List_of_earldoms

  • Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Athlone
  • Dutch States Army officer (1644–1703)

    was created by the king 1st Earl of Athlone and baron of Aughrim. The immense forfeited estates of the Earl of Limerick were given to him, but the grant

    Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Godert_de_Ginkel,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone

  • Edmund Pery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1st Earl of Limerick, Irish peer and politician Edmund Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick, British peer and soldier Edmund Pery, 7th Earl of Limerick, Anglo-Irish

    Edmund Pery

    Edmund_Pery

  • List of knights grand cross of the Order of the British Empire
  • Brabazon of Tara; The Duke of Edinburgh; Alvary Gascoigne; Cecil Harcourt; Alexander Knox Helm; 1st Baron Llewellin; Hugh Pughe Lloyd; 5th Earl of Limerick; Guy

    List of knights grand cross of the Order of the British Empire

    List_of_knights_grand_cross_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire

  • Second Salisbury ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom

    as the 5th Earl of Radnor on 11 March 1889. Tout, T. F. (1910). An Advanced History of Great Britain from the Earliest Times to the Death of Edward VII

    Second Salisbury ministry

    Second Salisbury ministry

    Second_Salisbury_ministry

  • Henry Street, Limerick
  • (Irish: Sráid Anraí) is a street in Limerick, Ireland. The street is named after Edmund Henry Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick who had a house on the street but

    Henry Street, Limerick

    Henry Street, Limerick

    Henry_Street,_Limerick

  • St Pancras Old Church
  • Church in Somers Town, Central London

    (d.1751) and other family members Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin Bevil Higgons, historian Antoinette-Cecile

    St Pancras Old Church

    St Pancras Old Church

    St_Pancras_Old_Church

  • William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse
  • English engineer and astronomer (1800–1867)

    William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP FRS (17 June 1800 – 31 October 1867), was an English engineer and astronomer. He built several giant telescopes

    William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse

    William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse

    William_Parsons,_3rd_Earl_of_Rosse

  • Celbridge
  • Town in County Kildare, Ireland

    from Thomas Dongan, the restored Earl of Limerick and later Governor of New York, he complained that "all the Earl's tenants were beggars". Conolly built

    Celbridge

    Celbridge

    Celbridge

  • Henry Trotter (Indian Army officer)
  • British Indian Army officer and author

    Angela married Edmond Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick. Her son, Trotter's grandson, was Patrick Pery, 6th Earl of Limerick.[citation needed] English Wikisource

    Henry Trotter (Indian Army officer)

    Henry_Trotter_(Indian_Army_officer)

  • Hartstonge baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland

    to the Earl of Limerick. Price Hartstonge, the eldest surviving son of the second Baronet, (but who predeceased his father), was a member of the Irish

    Hartstonge baronets

    Hartstonge_baronets

  • Ski Club of Great Britain
  • later the Earl of Limerick, DSO and President of the Ski Club of Great Britain (1925–27) and was first awarded in 1930. Previous recipients of the medal

    Ski Club of Great Britain

    Ski_Club_of_Great_Britain

  • List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
  • "The Earl of Donoughmore". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Earl of Limerick". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Earl of Clancarty"

    List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999

    List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999

  • Williamite War in Ireland
  • 1689–91 conflict

    beneficiaries had no desire to make substantial changes to it. Led by the Earl of Limerick, this faction urged a compromise settlement with William in January

    Williamite War in Ireland

    Williamite War in Ireland

    Williamite_War_in_Ireland

  • List of courtesy titles in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • living heirs. List of dukes in the peerages of Britain and Ireland List of marquesses in the peerages of Britain and Ireland List of earls For example, the

    List of courtesy titles in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_courtesy_titles_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare
  • Irish aristocrat and politician

    son, and heir, of John FitzGibbon, of Mount Shannon in County Limerick and Eleanor (née Grove) FitzGibbon (daughter of John Grove, of Ballyhimmock, in

    John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare

    John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare

    John_FitzGibbon,_2nd_Earl_of_Clare

  • Edmund Elliot
  • Elliot married Isabella, daughter of James Charles Henry Colquhoun and widow of William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, on 22 February 1898. Simkin, Marshall

    Edmund Elliot

    Edmund_Elliot

  • Earl of Clanbrassil
  • Title in the Peerage of Ireland

    Claneboye, in the County of Down, and Viscount of the City of Limerick (usually shortened to Viscount of Limerick) in the Peerage of Ireland. On 24 November

    Earl of Clanbrassil

    Earl of Clanbrassil

    Earl_of_Clanbrassil

  • List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
  • entrepreneur, founder of Boden catalogue Jesse Norman, Conservative politician Roland Watson, journalist Edmund Pery, 7th Earl of Limerick (born 1963) Geordie

    List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century

    List_of_Old_Etonians_born_in_the_20th_century

  • Adare Manor
  • Manor house and hotel in County Limerick, Ireland

    on the banks of the River Maigue in the village of Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, the former seat of the Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl. The present

    Adare Manor

    Adare Manor

    Adare_Manor

  • William Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow
  • British Conservative politician and Governor of New Zealand (1853–1911)

    William Hillier Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow, GCMG, PC, DL (7 March 1853 – 23 October 1911), was a British Conservative politician. He held several governmental

    William Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow

    William Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow

    William_Onslow,_4th_Earl_of_Onslow

  • Earl of Clare
  • Title of British nobility

    brother, the third earl. He represented County Limerick in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of County Limerick. Lord Clare's only son

    Earl of Clare

    Earl of Clare

    Earl_of_Clare

  • William Pery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    3rd Earl of Limerick, Irish peer and politician William Pery, 1st Baron Glentworth, Anglican bishop in Ireland William Pery, 4th Earl of Limerick, Irish

    William Pery

    William_Pery

  • Order of precedence in England and Wales
  • Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes

    higher as Lord Steward of the Household. The Earl of Limerick (The Baron Foxford in the Peerage of the United Kingdom), The Earl of Clancarty (The Viscount

    Order of precedence in England and Wales

    Order_of_precedence_in_England_and_Wales

  • Fort Amsterdam
  • Colonial fort on Manhattan, New York (1625–1788)

    1682, James, Lord Proprietor of the Province of New York, appointed Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick, an Irishman and staunch Catholic, who had arrived

    Fort Amsterdam

    Fort Amsterdam

    Fort_Amsterdam

  • Peerage of Ireland
  • Titles of nobility in Ireland

    Irish peerage are duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron. As of 2016, there were 135 extant peerages in the peerage of Ireland: two dukedoms, ten marquessates

    Peerage of Ireland

    Peerage_of_Ireland

  • Clane
  • Town in County Kildare, Ireland

    Clongowes Wood College). Willam Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick (ca. 1626–1698), was a supporter of King Charles I of England during the English Civil War and

    Clane

    Clane

    Clane

  • Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet
  • Irish lawyer and politician (died 1634)

    William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick, and Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick Bridget Margaret (died 1662), married Sir Henry Talbot of Templeogue Frances

    Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Talbot,_1st_Baronet

  • Nicholas Bayard
  • Mayor of New York City from 1685-1686

    English regime, in 1685, when Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick, was governor, Bayard was mayor of New York; prior to 1680, New York mayors served one-year

    Nicholas Bayard

    Nicholas_Bayard

  • Earl of Rosse
  • Irish Earl

    Earl of Rosse is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland, both times for the Parsons family. "Rosse" refers to New Ross in County

    Earl of Rosse

    Earl of Rosse

    Earl_of_Rosse

  • English Tangier
  • Period of English occupation of Tangier, Morocco (1661–1684)

    grants in the newly acquired Province of New York. Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick, a lieutenant-governor of Tangier, became New York provincial governor

    English Tangier

    English Tangier

    English_Tangier

  • Donald McCarthy, 1st Earl of Clancare
  • Irish Earl (d. 1596)

    June 1558 in Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland. McCarthy was created 1st Earl of Clancare and 1st Baron of Valentia in the Peerage of Ireland on 24

    Donald McCarthy, 1st Earl of Clancare

    Donald_McCarthy,_1st_Earl_of_Clancare

  • Architecture of Limerick
  • Limerick, like many other cities in Ireland, boasts a rich history of remarkable architecture. A document from 1574, prepared for the Spanish ambassador

    Architecture of Limerick

    Architecture of Limerick

    Architecture_of_Limerick

  • James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil (second creation)
  • British peer and politician

    Viscount of the City of Limerick in the Peerage of Ireland. As his titles were in the Irish peerage, he was not barred from election to the House of Commons

    James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil (second creation)

    James_Hamilton,_1st_Earl_of_Clanbrassil_(second_creation)

  • Walter Dungan, Viscount Dungan
  • Irish Jacobite soldier and politician

    and politician. Dungan was the only son of William Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick and Euphemia Maria, daughter of Sir Richard Chamber. He was born in Jerez

    Walter Dungan, Viscount Dungan

    Walter_Dungan,_Viscount_Dungan

  • Apollo University Lodge
  • Masonic Lodge based at the University of Oxford

    William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, Conservative politician and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard Edmund Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick, soldier and sportsman

    Apollo University Lodge

    Apollo_University_Lodge

  • William Conolly
  • Irish politician

    in 1709 from Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick. By his death he owned 148,487 acres that yielded a gross income of £14,926 p.a. The Conolly residence

    William Conolly

    William Conolly

    William_Conolly

  • Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon
  • British aristocrat, former daughter-in-law to Princess Margaret

    Stanhope in Limerick, Ireland, the daughter of the then Viscount Petersham and his wife Virginia Freeman-Jackson, a socialite and daughter of Captain Harry

    Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon

    Serena_Armstrong-Jones,_Countess_of_Snowdon

  • List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • transformation of that title in France. The majority of viscountcies are held by peers with higher titles, such as duke, marquess or earl; this can come

    List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_viscountcies_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • 1840 in Ireland
  • British colonial administrator and Governor of Hong Kong (died 1918). 17 January – William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, peer (died 1896). 27 February – Thomas

    1840 in Ireland

    1840_in_Ireland

  • Newcastle West
  • Town in County Limerick, Ireland

    Castlenoe) is a town in west County Limerick, Ireland. It is the largest town in the county, excluding Limerick city. It is also the county town and

    Newcastle West

    Newcastle West

    Newcastle_West

  • Sir Henry Hartstonge, 3rd Baronet
  • Irish politician and landowner

    London 1926 National Library of Ireland Collection List No. 121 Papers of the Pery Family, Earls of Limerick Papers of the Pery family Burke, John Extinct

    Sir Henry Hartstonge, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Hartstonge,_3rd_Baronet

  • William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington
  • British landowner and Liberal politician (1835–1896)

    Comptroller of the Household from 1880 to 1885 and as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1892 to 1895. Edwardes was the eldest son of Captain William

    William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington

    William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington

    William_Edwardes,_4th_Baron_Kensington

  • John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare
  • Anglo-Irish politician

    Chancellor of Ireland in 1789, Viscount FitzGibbon, of Limerick in the County of Limerick, in the Peerage of Ireland in 1793, Earl of Clare in the Peerage of Ireland

    John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare

    John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare

    John_FitzGibbon,_1st_Earl_of_Clare

  • List of colonial governors of New York
  • would later become the state of New York was settled by European colonists as part of the New Netherland colony (parts of present-day New York, New Jersey

    List of colonial governors of New York

    List of colonial governors of New York

    List_of_colonial_governors_of_New_York

  • People's Park, Limerick
  • Park in Limerick, Ireland

    was given to the People of Limerick in honour of Richard Russell, a prominent local businessman. It was the then Earl of Limerick in the 1870s who granted

    People's Park, Limerick

    People's Park, Limerick

    People's_Park,_Limerick

  • 1626 in Ireland
  • Charter of Waterford (revoked in 1618) is restored. Willam Dongan, 1st Earl of Limerick 22 September – Hugh MacCaghwell, Franciscan theologian and archbishop

    1626 in Ireland

    1626_in_Ireland

  • Richard FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare
  • Anglo-Irish politician and noble

    FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare (2 October 1793 – 10 January 1864) was an Anglo-Irish politician and noble. Born at Mountshannon House in County Limerick, FitzGibbon

    Richard FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare

    Richard FitzGibbon, 3rd Earl of Clare

    Richard_FitzGibbon,_3rd_Earl_of_Clare

  • 1683
  • Calendar year

    an invasion of Konkan, the area on the southwestern Indian coast under the control of the Maratha Empire. August 25 – The Earl of Limerick, Irishman Thomas

    1683

    1683

    1683

  • Cecil Spring Rice
  • British diplomat and writer

    was a cousin of Frederick Spring. He was the great-grandson of The 1st Earl of Limerick, John Marshall, and George Hibbert. Spring Rice's father died

    Cecil Spring Rice

    Cecil Spring Rice

    Cecil_Spring_Rice

  • European-Atlantic Group
  • Non-governmental organization

    and co-founder was the Earl of Bessborough. Vice-presidents have including The Marquess of Lansdowne, the Earl of Limerick, Earl Jellicoe, Lord Carrington

    European-Atlantic Group

    European-Atlantic_Group

  • Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
  • Anglo-Irish soldier and politician (1621–1679)

    Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery (25 April 1621 – 16 October 1679) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician. A younger son of the Earl of Cork, the largest

    Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery

    Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery

    Roger_Boyle,_1st_Earl_of_Orrery

  • Heath ministry
  • Premiership of Edward Heath

    William Whitelaw Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal: George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe Chancellor of the Exchequer: Iain Macleod

    Heath ministry

    Heath ministry

    Heath_ministry

  • Isabella Campbell, Countess Cawdor
  • British fashion editor

    at the Greenmount estate in Patrickswell, County Limerick, Ireland, to William Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington and his third wife, Priscilla Margaret

    Isabella Campbell, Countess Cawdor

    Isabella_Campbell,_Countess_Cawdor

  • Bruff
  • Town in County Limerick, Ireland

    Hartstonge Baronets, and ultimately to the Earl of Limerick. The town was the site of heavy fighting in the Battle of Killmallock during the Irish Civil War

    Bruff

    Bruff

    Bruff

  • Price Hartstonge
  • Anglo-Irish politician

    Quin of Henry Widenham (died 1719) of Court Castle, Kildimo, County Limerick. She was a considerable heiress, who brought her husband a dowry of £6000

    Price Hartstonge

    Price_Hartstonge

  • Rathkeale
  • Town in County Limerick, Ireland

    'Caola's ringfort') is a town in west County Limerick, in Ireland. It is 30 km (18 mi) southwest of Limerick city on the N21 road to Tralee, County Kerry

    Rathkeale

    Rathkeale

    Rathkeale

  • Pery Square
  • Georgian square in Limerick, Ireland

    an Pheirigh) is a Georgian Terrace located in the Newtown Pery area of Limerick city, Ireland. The terrace was constructed as a speculative development

    Pery Square

    Pery Square

    Pery_Square

  • Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
  • Son of Charles II of England (1662–1730)

    Charles II. He was styled Baron Limerick before 1670; Earl of Southampton between 1670 and 1675; and known as the Duke of Southampton from 1675 until 1709

    Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland

    Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland

    Charles_FitzRoy,_2nd_Duke_of_Cleveland

  • Kildimo
  • Village in County Limerick, Ireland

    Cill Díoma) is a village in County Limerick, Ireland. The village is close to the Shannon estuary, 13 km west of Limerick city, on the N69 road. The population

    Kildimo

    Kildimo

    Kildimo

  • History of Columbia University
  • college. In 1686 Governor of New York Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick unsuccessfully petitioned James II of England for a grant of the Duke's, known as

    History of Columbia University

    History of Columbia University

    History_of_Columbia_University

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  • East Island (Long Island Sound)
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  • Ear
  • v. t.

    To take in with the ears; to hear.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Nacre, or mother-of-pearl.

  • Early
  • adv.

    In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; -- opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit.

  • Ear
  • v. i.

    To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well.

  • Marl
  • n.

    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

  • Earn
  • v. t.

    To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels.

  • Earal
  • a.

    Receiving by the ear.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Hence, figuratively, something resembling a pearl; something very precious.

  • Early
  • adv.

    Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also figuratively.

  • Ear
  • n.

    That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, -- usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish. The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow. See Illust. of Bell.

  • Pearl
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pearl or pearls; made of pearls, or of mother-of-pearl.

  • Mother-of-pearl
  • n.

    The hard pearly internal layer of several kinds of shells, esp. of pearl oysters, river mussels, and the abalone shells; nacre. See Pearl.

  • Earl
  • n.

    A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany. Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess. See Count.

  • Jarl
  • n.

    A chief; an earl; in English history, one of the leaders in the Danish and Norse invasions.

  • Ear
  • n.

    The organ of hearing; the external ear.

  • Ear-bored
  • a.

    Having the ear perforated.

  • Pearl
  • v. i.

    To resemble pearl or pearls.

  • Carl
  • n.

    Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To cause to resemble pearls; to make into small round grains; as, to pearl barley.