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  Cushendun village - The Glens of Antrim
Cushendun means 'Foot of the Dun', this sheltered and safe anchorage at the mouth of the River Dun has been a landing place and ferry point between Scotland and Ireland since man first settled on the north coast.
The picturesque village is situated on a raised beach at the outflow of the glacial valleys of Glendun and Glencorp.
Cushendun has a long sweeping beach from the harbour to where the clans would have landed their boats near Carra Castle - the exact date of construction of the castle is unclear but it is known that Shane O'Neill at one time owned Carra Castle and in 1565 imprisoned Sorley Boy MacDonnell there.
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Ronald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun (April 30, 1861) - (October 12, 1934) was a British statesman and politician.
Having unsuccessfully contested the seats of West Aberdeenshire (1906), South Aberdeen (1907 and 1910), and Kirkcudbrightshire (1910), McNeill was elected Unionist Member of Parliament for the St Augustine's division of Kent in 1911.
He was also that year created Baron Cushendun, of Cushendun in the County of Antrim, taking his title from the village he had designed by Clough Williams Ellis in memory of his Cornish wife, Mary, who died in 1925.
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 Ronald McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ronald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, PC (April 30, 1861) - (October 12, 1934) was a British statesman and politician.
Seven years later he became representative for Canterbury, and in 1922 was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a post he held, with a short interval, until 1925.
He was also that year created Baron Cushendun, of Cushendun in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, taking his title from the village he had designed by Clough Williams-Ellis in memory of his Cornish wife, Mary, who died in 1925.
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Ronald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, PC (April 30, 1861) - (October 12, 1934) was a British statesman und politician.
Having unsuccessfully contested the seats of West Aberdeenshire (1906), Aberdeen South (1907 und 1910), und Kirkcudbrightshire (1910), McNeill was elected Unionist Member of Parliament for the St Augustine's division of Kent in 1911.
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 Dictionary of Ulster Biography
John Carey was born at Duneane, County Antrim, was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, and became a Presbyterian minister in Ballymena.
John Charles was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, and was educated at Queen's College, Belfast, and abroad.
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The Duchy of Lancaster was created for John of Gaunt, a younger son of King Edward III of England.
It is the private property of the crown, and has been since 1413, when the Dukedom of Lancaster, held by Henry of Monmouth, merged with the crown on his accession to the throne.
Since the late eighteenth century, the monarch has given up their revenues for the Duchy to the state, in exchange for receiving a yearly civil list payment.
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The Duchy of Lancaster was created for John of Gaunt, a younger son of King Edward III of England,when John married the Lancaster heiress.
It is the private property of the crown, and has been since 1399, when the Dukedom of Lancaster, held by Henry of Bolingbroke, merged with the crown on his accession to the throne.
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 McNeil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Lancaster
The monarch derives the Privy Purse from the revenues of the Duchy.The lands of the Duchy are not to be confused with the Crown Estate,whose revenues have been handed to the Treasury in exchange for receiving a yearly civil list payment since the eighteenth century.
The House of Lancaster is a term sometimes applied to one of the opposing factions involved in the Wars of the Roses, an intermittent civil war which affected England and Wales during the 15th century.
The House of Lancaster was so called because its claimants to the throne were all descended from John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
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 Inventory of the Garber Letter Collection
Carlisle, Charles Howard (1674-1738) 1st Lord of the Treasury.
Cransbrook, Gathorne Hardy (1814-1906) 1st Earl Cransbrook, British Statesman.
Cushendun, Ronald John McNeill (1861-1934) 1st Baron Cushendun, British Politician.
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 Architecture of Cushendun, Antrim - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
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Cushendun derives is name from an Irish word meaning 'Foot of the Dun' - this sheltered and safe anchorage at the mouth of the River Dun has been a landing place and ferry point between Scotland and Ireland since man first settled on the north coast.
A description of the town of Cushendun from Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837 more
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1st Baron Cushendun, 73, onetime British delegate to the League of Nations; in County Antrim, Ireland.
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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...
Lady Carson's diaries are a blend of naïveté and sharpness (the latter sometimes amounting to waspishness).
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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This opinion is certainly borne out by contemporary photographs, as well as by her portrait in middle age painted by John [Singer] Sargent.
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