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The date of her birth is not known: she died in childbirth at Prestwick, in 1818, and was buried in Governor Macrae's private burial ground in Orangefield.
James Shaw later told me that Martnaham Lodge is not his own, but part of the Marquis of Ailsa's estate, whose affairs are in his keeping.
Glenavy is even smaller than Crumlin: as I had to spend another night in Belfast I decided to return there via Antrim instead of via Lismore, as on my way out in the morning.
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 James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy - Politics.ie Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy, (1851-1931) was born in Terenure, Dublin, the youngest son of William Campbell, a policeman, and Delia Poole.
Campbell was a member of Carson's Anti-Home Rule Provisional Government in 1912 and was appointed Attorney General again in 1916, and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland later that year.
Glenavy remained Chairman of the Senate and a Senator until 1928 when he retired from politics.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Anglo-Irish
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde - 17th century statesman, served as Lord Deputy of Ireland on two occasions and commanded Royalist forces in Ireland in the Irish Confederate Wars -negotiating with the Irish Confederates on behalf of Charles I.
Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, 6th Baron Inchiquin (1618-1674) (of Gaelic Irish descent) - a Parliamentary commander in the Irish Confederate Wars 1644-48 and then changed sides to become one of the leaders of the Royalist troops in Ireland in the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 1649-53 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne (a renowned Gaelic scholar)
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 Dictionary of Ulster Biography
Frederick Blackwood, 1st Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, was born in Florence and was educated at Eton and Oxford.
James Bryce was of Scottish origin and was installed as minister of Killaig, Macosquin parish, County Londonderry in 1805.
James Bryce was born in Belfast and became Viscount Bryce of Dechmount.
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Certainly, Sir Colin Campbell of Lochawe was recognized by the King of Scots in 1292 as one of the principal barons of Argyll.
Campbell of Glenlyon was involved in the massacre of the MacIain MacDonalds of Glencoe, although his chief, Breadalbane, was primarily blamed.
Previously to the reign of James VI., the county was often the scene of sanguinary conflicts between hostile clans, and, from its situation near the border, was subject to repeated predatory incursions of the English.
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Julian H.G. Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (G)
James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy (1851-1931), Irish lawyer and politician.
Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1645-1712), Financier.
George Goschen, 1st Viscount Goschen (1831-1907), Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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 FACTORY ROW  Blackstaff Road
Near the foot of Slieve-na-lat, and on the border of a lake, is an elegant cottage built by Earl Annesley, and on the tasteful pleasure grounds is a temple, from which a fine view of the surrounding scenery is commanded.
James Barr, Daniel Taylor, James Moore, Patrick McLaughlin, A. Moody, Joseph Orr, John Lusk, Richard Fawcett, John McFarland, Robert Nevin, John Matthews, John Glenn, Dr. Clarke, Jas.
Gregg, clerk of the peace for town and county; James W. Gregg, deputy clerk of the peace.
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 Lisburn Cathedral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
THE REV. WILLIAM P. Canon Pounden was succeeded by the Rev. William Patrick Carmody, son of Patrick Carmody, of Comeragh, Co. Waterford, and Catherine, daughter of John Cox, of Kilnagalla, Kilrush, Co. Clare.
I have not included the minister in charge during the commonwealth period, for it would seem from Rawdon's letters to Conway that James Hamilton still was rector during that period, though not resident and not in receipt of salary.
Wyke protested, and appealed to the Lord Chief Baron without success; he was then transferred to the parishes of Donaghcloney and Tullylish at £100 a year.
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 BDMs from the Timaru Herald 1900
On the 14th February, 1900, at the residence of Mr James Graham, Cave, by the Rev. Mr White, Thomas, eldest son of James Kinross, Coldstream, Scotland, to Emily, adopted daughter of Mr James Graham, Cave.
On 1st March, at St Bartholomew's, Sydenham, London, by the Vicar, the Rev. W.A. Moberly, M.A., Robert Galloway, eldest son of James W. Galloway, Thurso, Caithness-Shire, Scotland, to Ida Estella, youngest daughter of John Mee, Timaru, New Zealand.
CAMPBELL - The friends of H. and M. Campbell, are requested to attend the funeral of their late daughter, Veronica, which will leave the residence, Camp Valley Road, Albury, This Day, at 11am.
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As a compliment to his old constituency he took the title of Baron Carson of Duncairn, and from his seat in the House of Lords he...
The Carson papers are an incomplete archive and consist of the material not destroyed in his London house in the Blitz.
On 18 February Lady Carson notes in her diary that 'Edward is on the verge of leaving the Cabinet, as it impossible for him to remain while they trying to settle Ireland.
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 Sir John Grenfell Maxwell Papers
Hardinge, Charles, Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (1858-1944): 1919
Cecil, James Edward Hubert Gascoyne-, fourth Marquess of Salisbury (1861-1947)
Cecil, James Edward Hubert Gascoyne, Marquess of Salisbury, 1861-1947
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 Wikipedia: Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
Lefroy and Austen had had a romance in their youths.
Other prominent Lord Chief Justices of Ireland include Lord Whiteside (LCJ 1866-1876), who as a Queen's Counsel had defended Irish nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell in court, Gearoid Iarla Fitzgerald, (the Third Earl of Desmond), Hugh de Lacy, Richard Tuite, John Dougherty and Thomas Marley, James Ley and Peter O'Brien.
James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy (LCJ 1916-1918, later Chairman of Seanad Éireann and father of the satirist Patrick Campbell).
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 Armstrong Summary
Glenavy Church: Charles William Armstrong, late of Cherry Valley, esq, J.P. who died 8 February 1858 in the 53rd year of his life.
OPR Monkton SRO606/1FR230: Macrae Dalrymple Natural daughter to James Dalrymple esq of Orangefield and Jannet Dunlop was born on 3rd August and baptised on the 25th September 1785 and represented by Duncan McKelvie was sponsor for the child.
Her second son, James, fourteenth Earl of Glencairn, was the patron and friend of Robert Burns.
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 College Historical Society (Trinity College, Dublin)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As examples, according to Gospel of Matthew, the father of Saint Joseph is named James (Jacob in Hebrew), while in Gospel of Luke, he is called Eli (or Heli).
Samuel Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling (December 21 1832 - January 12 1911) was an England Jewish banker, who founded the bank of Samuel Montagu & Co. in 1853.
Edwin Samuel Montagu (1879 - 1924), the second son of the 1st Baron Swaythling and younger brother of the 2nd Baron Swaythling, followed his father into politics.
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 Web Store Index
James I. The Dawn of the West: A Portrait of Greece and Rome.
Memorials in Verse and Prose of Lewis Campbell.
Being the Life-Story of Ex-Legionnaire Anthony James Querle.
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 Download Info of - Anglo-Irish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 's family came from County Donegal, although he was born in London and his father was the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania.
- James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde - 17th century statesman, served as Lord Deputy of Ireland on two occasions and commanded Royalist forces in Ireland in the Irish Confederate Wars -negotiating with the Confederate Ireland on behalf of Charles I.
- Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, 6th Baron Inchiquin (1618-1674) (of Gaelic Irish descent) - a Parliamentary commander in the Irish Confederate Wars 1644-48 and then changed sides to become one of the leaders of the Royalist troops in Ireland in the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 1649-53 during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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 FACTORY ROW  Blackstaff Road
1st Lieutenants - R. Russell, 2nd January 1856; Joseph W. O'Donnell, 2nd January 1856; Horatio Sloan, 22nd December 1856; Henry Langtry, 28th March 1859; Alexander Macauley Markham, 20th October 1859; James Craig, 13th August 1860.
Stronge, Sir James Matthew, Bart., D.L., Tynan Abbey.
Vice-Lieutenant - James Arthur Dease, Esq., Turbotston, Coole, County Westmeath and Orangefield, County Cavan.
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 Campaigner
The Grove, originally inhabited by James Carson in 1807, finally used as the District HQ of the Ulster Special Constabulary before demolition in 1926.
He fell foul of King James II and was attainted in 1689, but the Williamite conquest led to his lands and title being restored.
The fifth Earl was created a peer as Baron Fisherwick in 1790 and was also granted the additional title of Marquess of Donegall in 1791.
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 James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy PC (April 4, 1851 – March 22, 1931) was an Irish lawyer and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
When his six-year term in the Senate expired in 1928, he did not seek re-election.
Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Campbell, Alexander Hume- (1750-1781) Lord Polwarth Baron Hume of Berwick (3)
Campbell, Colin Macleod (1890-1953) composer and conductor (1)
Campbell, James Colquhoun (1813-1895) Bishop of Bangor (2)
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This source claims that he was born at Prospe 4 CONC ct House, Terenure, Rathfarnham, but it also claims to have been based on The Complete Peerag 4 CONC e, which doesn't mention a birth place.
Kenneth Walter Musse 5 CONC n Campbell was still alive at that time and received a bequest from her, along with her othe 5 CONC r nephews and neices.
On 16 Aug 2004 RSB and SASB searche 4 CONC d the death register indexes at the GRO Dublin from 1864 to 1886 for a death of Delia Campbel 4 CONC l, and found none, suggesting that she died before 1864.
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 The Outbreak of War (1914)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On the 1st May, 1914, the Prime Minister announced on the Committee stage of the Home Rule Bill, "We shall make ourselves responsible for introducing an Amending Bill in such a manner that the two Bills shall become law at the same time." Thus Partition was formulated with the assent of the Redmond Party.
He had an agent, Baron von Kuhlmann, in Belfast, lured there by the talk of Orange sympathizers.
A feature of the Coalition Ministry for Ireland was to replace the Lord Chancellor, Sir Ignatius O'Brien, by James Campbell, the Conservative leader, afterwards Lord Glenavy.
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In the Republic of Ireland, in the mid-1970s, the Minister for Local Government, James Tully, attempted to arrange constituencies to ensure that the governing National Coalition would win a parliamentary majority.
This was planned as a major reversal of previous gerrymandering by the Fianna Fáil party (then in opposition).
- Michael Morris, 1st Baron Killanin : 3 August 1866 - 1 November 1866
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[n1906] William Arthur CALNECK (M: 1822 - 1892 Jun 11) A Brief Memoir Of The Late Hon James William Johnston..
- ?) A Small Dioceses And State Conventions [n?] James Valentine CAMPBELL (M: 1823 - 1890) Outlines Of The Political History Of Michigan [n1876] Annotations..Walker's Chancery Reports [n1878] James Wall Schureman CAMPBELL (M: 1854 - 1928) Major-General Henry Knox [1910] Digest And Revision Of Stryker's Officers..
[n1878] History Of The Scotch Presbyterian Church..Montreal [n1887] The Relations Of The Christian Churches To One Another [n1913] Rev, Robert CAMPBELL (M: 1846 - 1907) The Story Of Renfrew From The Coming..
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- Saint Veronica, the woman with the issue of blood whom Jesus healed (1st century)
- William H. Quillian Hamlet and the new poetic: James Joyce and T.S. Eliot.
Eliot's Dark Angel: Intersections of Life and Art.
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