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Athenree is a
rural settlement coastal town in the
Western Bay of
Plenty District of New Zealand. It is on the
northern side of
Tauranga Harbour, and separated...
- The
Stewart baronetcy, of
Athenree in the
County of Tyrone, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 21 June 1803 for John Stewart. He was...
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Ireland 1799–1803 Succeeded by
William Plunket Baronetage of the
United Kingdom New
creation Baronet (of
Athenree) 1803–1825 Succeeded by Hugh Stewart...
- Bde on 25
October by Brig-Gen Sir Hugh
Houghton Stewart, 4th
Baronet of
Athenree, a
retired Militia colonel.
Brigade headquarters (HQ)
formed at Codford...
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Irish people, including: Ardmore,
after Ardmore,
County Waterford Athenree,
after Athenree,
County Tyrone Ballance,
after Irish-born
Prime Minister John Ballance...
- Broughan.
Athenree"
exhibition at
Benrubi gallery, New York, Wall
Street International Magazine".
Retrieved 6
November 2021. ""Jude Broughan.
Athenree" exhibition...
- of
Galloway Stewart baronets of
Tillicoultry (1707)
Stewart baronets of
Athenree (1803)
Stewart baronets of
South Kensington (1881)
Stewart baronets of...
- the name for the beach. The
Waihi Beach Hotel was
built in 1967 and the
Athenree mineral hot
springs are
located nearby.
Nearby Waihi is
known for the gold...
- Lord
Claud Hamilton Henry Lowry-Corry
Baronetage of
England Preceded by John
Stewart Baronet (of
Athenree) 1825–1856 Succeeded by John
Marcus Stewart...
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Attorney General Stewart may
refer to: Sir John Stewart, 1st Baronet, of
Athenree (1758–1825),
Attorney General for
Ireland William Morris Stewart (1827–1909)...