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Blessington,
historically known as
Ballycomeen (Irish:
Baile Coimín,
meaning 'town of Comyn', from the
Irish surname Ó Coimín), is a town on the River...
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Marguerite Gardiner,
Countess of
Blessington (née Power; 1
September 1789 – 4 June 1849), was an
Irish novelist, journalist, and
literary hostess. She...
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Blessington is a town
located in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Blessington may also
refer to:
Blessington (Parliament of
Ireland constituency), a constituency...
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title of Earl of
Blessington was
created twice in the
Peerage of Ireland, in 1745 and 1816. Both
creations became extinct, in 1769 and 1829 respectively...
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Blessington House,
Blessington Manor, the
Manor House of
Blessington, or
Downshire House (post-1789) was a
large estate house in
Blessington,
County Wicklow...
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where the
water exits the lake. The lake is also
commonly known as the
Blessington Lakes, even
though there is just one. It
holds 166
billion litres (43...
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These persons were
Bronson Blessington,
Matthew Elliott,
Stephen 'Shorty' Jamieson,
Wayne Wilmot and
Carol Ann Arrow.
Blessington had met
Jamieson and Elliott...
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Blessington Street Basin (Irish: Báisín Shráid
Bhaile Coimín) is a
former drinking water reservoir in
northern central Dublin which operated from 1810...
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James Blessington (28
February 1874 – 18
April 1939) was a
Scottish football player (an
inside right) and manager. Born in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Blessington...
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Blessington Road, Jobstown, Gibbons, Corbally,
Crooksling and
Brittas in the
county of
South Dublin: Moana****k, Tinode; Main
Street at
Blessington;...