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Arthur Edward Guinness, 1st
Baron Ardilaun, JP, DL (1
November 1840 – 20
January 1915),
styled Sir
Arthur Guinness, Bt
between 1868 and 1880, was an Anglo-Irish...
- the
estate p****ed to his son Lord
Ardilaun, who
expanded the
building further in the
neogothic style. Lord
Ardilaun was an avid
gardener who
oversaw the...
- was
officially re-opened to the
public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by Lord
Ardilaun. The
square is
adjacent to one of Dublin's main
shopping streets, Grafton...
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Benjamin Guinness (1798–1868)
Arthur Guinness, 1st
Baron Ardilaun (1840–1915);
created Baron Ardilaun in 1880
Benjamin Lee
Guinness (1842–1900) Sir Algernon...
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Olivia Charlotte Guinness,
Baroness Ardilaun (27
August 1850 – 13
December 1925), best
known as Lady
Ardilaun was,
after the
British monarch, the richest...
- 1880 he was
created Baron Ardilaun, of
Ashford in the
County of Galway, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. Lord
Ardilaun was
childless and the barony...
- of her
Scottish gardener. Lord
Ardilaun was also
prominent in the
Royal Horticultural Society. Lord and Lady
Ardilaun had no
children and the
estate p****ed...
- Guinness, 1st Baronet, and
younger brother of
Arthur Guinness, 1st
Baron Ardilaun. He was
educated by
private tutor before entering Trinity College Dublin...
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Church in the
centre of
Raheny village. In 1881,
Arthur Guinness, 1st
Baron Ardilaun, who
already held
certain rights in the parish,
notably the
right of presentation...
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becoming Sir Algernon, 3rd
Baronet on the
death of his
childless uncle, Lord
Ardilaun in 1915. He was
buried in
Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, in the family...