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Amersham (/ˈæmərʃəm/ AM-ər-shəm) is a
market town and
civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, in the
Chiltern Hills, 27
miles (43 km)
northwest of central...
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Agmondisham or
Agmondesham Vesey may
refer to:
Agmondisham Vesey (1677–1739),
Irish MP for Tuam
Agmondisham Vesey (1708–1785), his son,
Irish MP for Harristown...
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Agmondisham Vesey (21
January 1677 – 24
March 1739) was an
Irish landowner. He was the son of John
Vesey by his
second wife Anne,
daughter of Colonel...
- one of the
founders of the Blue
Stockings Society. He was the son of
Agmondisham Vesey (1677–1739) and a
grandson of John
Vesey (archbishop of Tuam)....
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Agmondisham Cuffe was an
Irish politician.
Cuffe was
educated at
Trinity College Dublin.
Cuffe represented County Kilkenny from 1698 to 1699. He died...
- 1761–1768
Serving with John
Folliott Agmondisham Vesey Preceded by
Richard Ponsonby Jonas Stawell Succeeded by
Agmondisham Vesey James Kearney Member of Parliament...
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succeeded his
father as baronet. By 1730, he
married Anne Vesey,
daughter of
Agmondisham Vesey and had five
daughters and
three sons.
Bingham died in 1749 and...
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eventually p****ing to his daughter,
Charlotte Sarsfield, who
married Agmondisham Vesey.
Lucan Manor was
demolished in the 1770s. Its
Georgian era Palladian...
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Later 1st. Earl of Ely.
Lucan House, Lucan,
County Dublin, (1773–75) for
Agmondisham Vesey. Now
Italian Emb****y.
Trinity College, Dublin, East range. (1775)...
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built on the site of Sarsfield's
castle in 1772, by the Rt Hon.
Agmondisham Vesey, who was
descended from the
Sarsfield family. The
circular ground...