- Our Lady of
Mercy College,
Carysfort (commonly
known as
Carysfort College) was a
College of
Education in Dublin,
Ireland from its
foundation in 1877 until...
- constituency) Earl of
Carysfort, and
Baron Carysfort,
Irish peerage of the
Proby family Carysfort Reef,
Florida Keys
Carysfort Reef
Light Carysfort Island, a name...
- Earl of
Carysfort was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1789 for John Proby, 2nd
Baron Carysfort. The
Proby family descended from Sir...
- have
borne the name HMS
Carysfort: HMS
Carysfort (1766) was a 28-gun
sixth rate
launched in 1766 and sold in 1813 HMS
Carysfort (1836) was a 26-gun sixth...
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Carysfort is a
coral reef
located within the
Florida Keys
National Marine Sanctuary. It lies to the east of Key Largo,
within the Key
Largo Existing Management...
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Carysfort Reef
Light is
located on
Carysfort Reef east of Key Largo, Florida. The
lighthouse has an iron-pile
foundation with a platform, and a skeletal...
- HMS
Carysfort was a C-class
light cruiser built for the
Royal Navy
during World War I. She was one of six
ships of the
Caroline sub-class and was completed...
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meaning 'plain of Cridan';
formerly also Moycreedin;
formerly officially Carysfort, also Cariesfort), is a
hamlet in
County Wicklow, in the
southern foothills...
- Earl of
Carysfort, KP, PC, PC (Ire), FRS (12
August 1751 – 7
April 1828) was a
British judge, diplomat, Whig
politician and poet.
Carysfort was the son...
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Tureia (also
called Papahena, Papakena, and
Carysfort Island) is an
atoll in the
Tuamotu Archipelago in
French Polynesia.
Tureia atoll is 15 km long and...