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Countess Alice Harriet von
Kessler (née
Blosse Lynch) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat, singer, and
society figure. She was
known to be
admired by German...
- The
Bloße Zelle is, at 480 m, the
highest elevation on the Hils and in the
Alfeld Uplands (Ith-Hils Upland). It lies on the
boundary of the districts...
- At 527.8 m (1,732 ft)
above sea level, the Große
Blöße is the
highest hill in the Solling-Vogler
Nature Park, the
Solling and the
Weser Uplands (Lower...
- The
Lynch Baronetcy of
Galway –
which later became Lynch-
Blosse Baronetcy – is a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 8 June 1622 for...
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Christianity portal The Ven.
Henry Lynch Blosse was an
nineteenth century Anglican priest. The son of the 8th Baronet, he was
educated at
Trinity College...
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Henry Blosse Lynch (1807—1873) was an Anglo-Irish explorer.
Henry Blosse Lynch was
third of the
eleven sons of
Major Henry Blosse Lynch (1778-1823) of...
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Alice Harriet Blosse-Lynch (born 17 July 1844 in Bombay; died 19
September 1919 in Normandy), the
daughter of Anglo-Irish
Henry Blosse Lynch, C.B., of...
- Hull city
centre revealed". Hull
Daily Mail.
Retrieved 23
October 2018.
Blosse,
Benjamin (21 July 2017). "Expansion
which may have seen Ikea in Hull looks...
- near
Lough Carra in
County Mayo and the
historic family seat of the Lynch-
Blosse baronets. It was
built in the 17th century,
originally as a
dower house...
- then
under the
ownership of the Lynch-
Blosse baronets.
Atahavallie House, was
built by Sir
Robert Lynch Blosse (1784-1818),
possibly on the site of an...