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- Castlereagh (/ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) may refer to: Marquess of Londonderry, subsidiary title Viscount Castlereagh, used as courtesy title for the Marquess's...
- – 12 August 1822), usually known as Lord Castlereagh, derived from the courtesy title Viscount Castlereagh (UK: /ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) by which he...
- The Castlereagh–Canning duel was a pistol duel between the British Minister of War Viscount Castlereagh and Foreign Secretary George Canning, which took...
- Castlereagh (/ˈkɑːsəlreɪ/ KAH-səl-ray) was a local government district with the status of borough in Northern Ireland. It merged with Lisburn City Council...
- The Castlereagh River is located in the central–western district of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Macquarie-Castlereagh catchment within...
- The Castlereagh, also published as The Gilgandra W****ly and Castlereagh and The Gilgandra W****ly, was the first newspaper published in Gilgandra, New...
- Lord Castlereagh may refer to: Lord Castlereagh (1769–1822), Anglo-Irish politician Marquess of Londonderry, courtesy title for heirs to the peerage Lord...
- The Castlereagh Line is an Australian radio serial and series of 7 Novels, written by the late Ross Napier. Initially contracted for 65 episodes in 1982...
- Castlereagh Street is a 1.6-kilometre-long (1 mi) major street located in the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The street...
- Castlereagh Highway is a 790-kilometre (490 mi) state highway located in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. From north to south the highway traverses...