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Baronscourt, Barons-Court or
Baronscourt Castle is a
Georgian country house and
estate 4.5 km
southwest of
Newtownstewart in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
- great-granddaughter of the 3rd Duke of Abercorn. The
family seat is
Baronscourt (usually
known locally as
Baronscourt Castle), a neo-classical
country house on the Barons...
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succeeded his
father as 5th Duke of
Abercorn and
moved to the
family seat,
Baronscourt, near
Newtownstewart in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. The Duke and...
- a
deputy lieutenant of
County Tyrone,
where he had a
family seat at
Baronscourt. On 13
November 1844, Lord
Abercorn was
appointed Lord
Lieutenant of...
- [citation needed] He owns more than 15,000
acres (61 km2). His seat is
Baronscourt, near Newtownstewart,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. The
Dukedom of...
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interior of the
castle in the 1990s.
Hicks decorated the duke's main house,
Baronscourt, in the 1970s.
Hicks married Lady
Pamela Mountbatten (born 19
April 1929)...
- children.
Abercorn died at his
London home in 1953, and was
buried at
Baronscourt in
County Tyrone. Dod (1915), p. 40 "The King - the
special Emb****ies"...
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Tully Castle Drenagh Estate Dawson Castle Lakeside Estate Boom Hall
Baronscourt Estate Benburb Castle Castle Caulfield Harry Avery's
Castle Killymoon...
- Hamilton,
daughter of
James Hamilton, 5th Duke of
Abercorn in 2002 at
Baronscourt, the Duke's 5,500 acre (22 km²)
ancestral estate, near Omagh, County...
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Green Street, Mayfair, at the age of 74. He is
buried in the
cemetery at
Baronscourt Parish Church, the
traditional burial place of the
Dukes of Abercorn...