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Bellamont House (sometimes
Bellamont Forest) is a
Georgian Palladian-style
house set
amongst 1,000
acres (400 hectares) of
grounds in Cootehill, County...
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William Parsons, was
created a
Baronet in the
Baronetage of
Ireland of
Bellamont in the
County of
Dublin in 1620 by
James VI & I. The
third Baronet was...
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house was the
ancestral seat of the
Coote family,
Earls of
Bellamont. The
former Bellamont Estate was a
sprawling country estate stretching from the town...
- Kingdom. One
creation is
still extant as of 2008. The
Parsons Baronetcy, of
Bellamont in the
County of Dublin, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on 10...
- Sir
William Parsons, 1st
Baronet of
Bellamont, PC (Ire) (c. 1570 – 1650), was
known as a "land-hunter"
expropriating land from
owners whose titles were...
- Earl of
Bellomont (although the
title was
probably erroneously spelt "
Bellamont" in the
letters patent). On 18 May 1774 Lord
Bellomont was
created a Baronet...
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commissioned by his mother's brother-in-law
Thomas Coote to
build Bellamont House, also
known as
Bellamont Forest, on the
outskirts of
Cootehill in the north-east...
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Freemason and a founder-member of the ****-Fire Club, 2nd
Viscount Rosse of
Bellamont co. Dublin,
Baron Oxmantown, 3rd baronet. An
Irish peer, he was born at...
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command in
August 1944. Dorman-Smith was born to a mixed-religion
couple in
Bellamont Forest, Cootehill,
County Cavan, Ireland. He was
received into the Catholic...
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local legends. Its
construction was said to have been
financed by the two
Bellamont sisters. Both had
become engaged and were to
throw a
joint celebration;...