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Mayor of Kilkenny
Captain Otway Cuffe (11 January 1853 – 3 January 1912) was twice mayor of Kilkenny and a notable person in Kilkenny, founding businesses and organisations
Otway_Cuffe
Anglo-Irish politician and peer
John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart (20 February 1788 – 23 November 1820) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer. Born on 20 February 1788, Cuffe was
John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart
John_Otway_Cuffe,_2nd_Earl_of_Desart
Irish Conservative politician
John Otway O'Conner Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart (12 October 1818 – 1 April 1865), styled Viscount Castlecuffe until 1820, was an Irish Conservative politician
John Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart
John_Cuffe,_3rd_Earl_of_Desart
Anglo-Irish peer and lawyer
Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart (25 November 1737 – 9 August 1804), was an Anglo-Irish peer and lawyer. Desart was the second son of John Cuffe, 1st Baron
Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart
Otway_Cuffe,_1st_Earl_of_Desart
Former Palladian house and estate in County Kilkenny
to Otway Cuffe on 25 November 1767. He was soon raised to Earl of Desart on 4 December 1793 and was succeeded by his eldest son John Otway Cuffe, 2nd
Desart_Court
Irish peer and barrister
had an older sister, Lady Alice Mary Cuffe, and brother, William Cuffe, and a younger brother, Captain Otway Cuffe. His older sister married the 5th Baron
Hamilton Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart
Hamilton_Cuffe,_5th_Earl_of_Desart
Desart was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1793 for Otway Cuffe, 1st Viscount Desart. He had already succeeded his elder brother as third
Earl_of_Desart
Anglo-Irish politician and peer
John Cuffe, 1st Baron Desart (died 26 June 1749) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer. He was the son of Agmondesham Cuffe and his wife, Anne Otway. He
John_Cuffe,_1st_Baron_Desart
Irish politician and company director (1857–1933)
president of the Kilkenny branch, succeeding her brother-in-law, Captain Otway Cuffe, who was mayor of Kilkenny. She commissioned the village of Talbot's
Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart
Ellen_Cuffe,_Countess_of_Desart
English author and politician
Baron Desart in the Irish peerage in 1733 (the first baron's grandson, Otway Cuffe, became viscount in 1781, and Earl of Desart in 1793, and these titles
Henry_Cuffe
Manners-Sutton Judge Advocate General 1 February 1810 Bossiney u John Otway Cuffe John Otway Cuffe Junior Lord of the Treasury 31 January 1810 Cockermouth u William
List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_ministerial_by-elections_to_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Irish botanical artist, plant collector and gardener
Sussex, she married Otway Fortescue Wheeler-Cuffe (who was to inherit the Wheeler-Cuffe baronetcy when his uncle, Sir Charles Wheeler-Cuffe, second baronet
Charlotte,_Lady_Wheeler-Cuffe
Irish clan chief and military leader (1572–1602)
docudrama The Battle of Kinsale. On 15 August 1902 in Kilkenny, Captain Otway Cuffe staged a single performance of a masque (titled Hugh Roe O'Donnell) recounting
Hugh_Roe_O'Donnell
Irish author, journalist, and historian
Street. It was here he became involved with Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart and Captain Otway Cuffe. He engaged in the revival of the local woollen and
Standish_James_O'Grady
Irish earl and writer (1845–1898)
his brothers, Hamilton, succeeded him as 5th Earl. The other, Captain Otway Cuffe went on to be mayor of Kilkenny and a notable person with the community
William Cuffe, 4th Earl of Desart
William_Cuffe,_4th_Earl_of_Desart
6 Dec 1809 – 16 Jun 1812 William Eliot 6 Dec 1809 – 6 Jan 1812 John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart 6 Dec 1809 – 23 Jun 1810 Snowdon Barne 6 Dec 1809 –
Perceval_ministry
1801 Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim 2 August 1800 27 July 1804 Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart 2 August 1800 9 August 1804 Francis Mathew, 1st Earl
List of Irish representative peers
List_of_Irish_representative_peers
Spencer Ponsonby-Fane 1901–1910: Major Arthur Hay 1901–1910: Captain Otway Cuffe 1901–1910: Henry Julian Stonor 1901–1910: Arthur Collins 1901–1910: Sir
Household of Edward VII and Alexandra
Household_of_Edward_VII_and_Alexandra
Former UK Parliament constituency
George Holford 1806 Henry Baring 1807 Peter Thellusson Tory 1808 John Otway Cuffe Tory 1817 William Yates Peel Tory 1818 Sir Compton Domvile 1819 Hon.
Bossiney_(constituency)
Irish novelist (1824–1906)
of Sir Rose Price, 1st Baronet, and Catherine O'Connor, widow of John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart. Her father died when she was an infant. Maria Price
Maria_La_Touche
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
Denny-Wheeler-Cuffe, 1st Baronet (c. 1769–1853) Sir Charles Frederick Denny Wheeler-Cuffe, 2nd Baronet (1832–1915) Sir Otway Fortescue Luke Wheeler-Cuffe, 3rd
Wheeler-Cuffe_baronets
Royal Navy Admiral (1859–1945)
Sir Reginald Godfrey Otway Tupper (16 October 1859 – 5 March 1945) was a Royal Navy officer active during the late Victorian period and the First World
Reginald_Tupper
Walter, Earl of Ormonde 1807 The Hon. Hamilton Cuffe 1808 The Hon. James Butler 1809 John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart 1810 George Rothe 1811 James
Mayor_of_Kilkenny
Anglo-Irish politician and landowner
Desart, Viscountess Castlecuffe, Baroness Desart (c. 1765–1814), married Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart Peter Browne, Dean of Ferns from 1794 until his death
Peter Browne, 2nd Earl of Altamont
Peter_Browne,_2nd_Earl_of_Altamont
British Army officer and colonial administrator
to 1831. In 1817 Campbell married Lady Louisa Dorothea Cuffe, a younger daughter of Otway Cuffe, 1st Earl of Desart. Their fourth child, James Campbell
James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1835)
James_Campbell_(British_Army_officer,_died_1835)
Canadian publisher and poet
Herbert also had four younger siblings, Catherine Anne (b. 1831), John Otway Cuffe (b. 1833), Nicholas Livingston (b. 1836), and William Black (b. 1838)
Mary_Eliza_Herbert
Scottish sculptor and politician
Parliament for Ipswich 1841–1842 With: Rigby Wason Succeeded by Otway O'Connor Cuffe and Thomas Gladstone Political offices Preceded by Lt. Richard Clement
George_Rennie_(sculptor)
Irish diarist and poet
Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. Her mother, Martha, was the daughter of John Cuffe, Lord Desart. Her education was as a day-pupil at a boarding-school in Carrick
Dorothea_Herbert
September 1925: Arthur Hay 23 July 1901 – 11 February 1911: Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe 23 July 1901 – 7 February 1902: Aubrey FitzClarence 23 July
List of Lady and Gentleman Ushers
List_of_Lady_and_Gentleman_Ushers
as ruins, demolished 1969 Desart Court Callan County Kilkenny Hamilton Cuffe, 5th Earl of Desart 22 February 1923 Rebuilt by 1926, sold 1934, stripped
Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923)
Destruction_of_Irish_country_houses_(1919–1923)
(140822), RAFVR. T. B. Clark (52221). F. Clarke (141047), RAFVR. C. A. L. Cuffe (144204), RAFVR. A. H. Coburn (123733), RAFVR. R. R. Collard (157534), RAFVR
1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
1945_Birthday_Honours_(Mention_in_Despatches)
Departments of the British royal family
Ponsonby-Fane 1910-: Maj. the Hon. Arthur Hay 1910-: Capt. the Hon. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe 1910-: The Hon. Henry Julian Stonor 1910-: Lt-Col. Arthur Collins
Household of George V and Mary
Household_of_George_V_and_Mary
Former castle in County Kerry, Ireland
1691–1733 Charles Bodens: ?–1762–? Major William Botet: ?–1810 Colonel James Cuffe: 1810–1828 Carmody 1908, p. 22. Carmody 1908, p. 19. Carmody 1908, p. 21
Castle_Maine
Ralph Bernal Osborne: 1866, 1870 William Henry Leatham: 1865, 1880 Arthur Otway: 1865, 1878 b Edward Watkin: 1864, 1874 Sir John Ramsden: 1859 b, 1868,
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
wreckage in the Snowy Mountains. Died in plane crash 27 years 1931 John Cuffe 50 United Kingdom Australian-born English first-class cricketer mostly known
List of solved missing person cases (pre-1950)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(pre-1950)
Position in the monarch's household
October 1884 Arnold Royle 25 July 1890 Malcolm Drummond, of Megginch 1 October 1893 Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe 14 November 1899 Sir Francis Knollys
Groom_of_the_Chamber
Beckenham (cr. 24 June 1922), extinct with the grantee's death. Wheeler-Cuffe of Leyrath (cr. 30 December 1800), extinct with the death of the death of
List_of_extinct_baronetcies
Richard Lyster John Mytton Death 29 May 1819 Tralee u* Edward Denny James Cuffe Resignation 31 May 1819 Linlithgow Burghs c Sir John Buchanan Riddell John
List of United Kingdom by-elections (1818–1832)
List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1818–1832)
Brogden Tory Leicester (two members) Sir Charles Abney-Hastings Robert Otway-Cave Leicestershire (two members) Lord Robert William Manners George Anthony
List of MPs elected in the 1826 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1826_United_Kingdom_general_election
British government recognitions
Charles Vernon Bramble, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Sergeant William Joseph Cuffe, Royal Army Service Corps. Sergeant Clifton Edward Ellis RAF Colour-Sergeant
1940_Birthday_Honours
people of Kiribati as a teacher, and to the Catholic Church. Jessie Edith Cuffe For service to the museum and galleries sector of the visual arts, and to
2011_Australia_Day_Honours
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
Boy/Male
Australian, Teutonic
Lucky in War
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of gloves or a nickname for a wearer of particularly fine gloves, from Middle English cuffe ‘glove’ (of uncertain origin; attested in this sense from the 14th century, with the modern meaning first in the 16th century).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dhuibh, a variant of Mac Duibh ‘son of the black one’ (see Duff).Irish : approximate translation of Gaelic Ó DoirnÃn (see Dornan).Cornish : nickname from Cornish cuf ‘dear’, ‘kind’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English atte weye ‘by the road’, or a habitational name for someone from Atway or Way, both in Devon. The word way (Old English weg) was the usual term for a road in Old and Middle English, as opposed to a stræt ‘paved road’ (usually a Roman road). The term rÄd or road, originally meaning ‘act of riding’, ‘outing on horseback’, did not come to mean ‘highway’ until Shakespeare’s time.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Cuff.
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
The Lord is Good; God is Good
Girl/Female
Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blessing; Goddess Parvati
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Siân, SHAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Shan.
Boy/Male
Tamil
What
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Old High German Ricohard, RIKHARD means "powerful ruler."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Persian
The Graceful Figure of a Beloved; The Box Tree; A Tall and Upright Tree
Boy/Male
Biblical
Remaining, searching out diligently.
Female
English
English unisex form of Hebrew Terach, TERAH means "delay" and "station." In the bible, this is the name of a place in the wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus. It is also the name of the father of Abraham.
Female
French
French form of Latin Clarissa, CLARISSE means "fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval female personal name, a diminutive of Mal(le), a pet form of Mary (see Mall), with the hypocoristic suffix -kin.Jewish (from Belarus) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Malke (from Hebrew Malka ‘queen’) + the Slavic metronymic suffix -in.
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
OTWAY CUFFE
imp. & p. p.
of Cuff
n.
A way out; exit.
a. & n.
Two; twain.