- in 1800 for
Thomas Taylour, 2nd Earl of
Bective. The
Marquess holds the
subsidiary titles of Earl of
Bective (1766),
Viscount Headfort (1762),
Baron Headfort...
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Bective Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Bheigthí) is a
Cistercian abbey on the
River Boyne in
Bective,
County Meath, Ireland. The
abbey was
founded in 1147, and...
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Bective Rangers Football Club is a
rugby union club in Dublin,
Ireland founded in 1881. The Club is
affiliated to the
Leinster Branch of the
Irish Rugby...
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Bective (Irish: Beigthigh;
sometimes known as
Bective Bridge or Ballina) is a
small hamlet and
townland in
County Meath, Ireland.
Bective is situated...
- Earl of
Bective (11
February 1844 – 15
December 1893),
styled Lord
Kenlis until 1870, was an Anglo-Irish
Conservative politician.
Bective was the son...
- of
Welsh Pro14 side the
Dragons from 2017 to 2018 and was head
coach of
Bective Rangers FC from 2019 to 2024.
Since 2018 he has
contributed regularly as...
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Tales from
Bective Bridge is a
collection of ten
short stories concerning rural Ireland and its po****ce by the
writer Mary Lavin, born an American, who...
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Bective is a
locality in New
South Wales,
located on the
Oxley Highway about 18
kilometres WNW of Tamworth. The name
originally appears at the name of...
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Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of
Bective, KP, PC (Ire) (20
October 1724 – 14
February 1795) was an
Irish peer and politician. He was the
oldest son of the...
- The
square will open in
October 2024.
Tales from
Bective Bridge, Little, Brown, 1942;
Tales From
Bective Bridge.
Faber & Faber. 15 May 2012. ISBN 978-0-571-29531-9...