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Clandeboye or
Clannaboy (Irish
Clann Aodha Buí, "family of Hugh the Blond") was a
kingdom of
Gaelic Ireland,
comprising what is now
south County Antrim...
- The
Clandeboye Estate is a
country estate in Bangor,
County Down,
Northern Ireland, 12
miles (19 km)
outside Belfast.
Covering 2,000
acres (8.1 km2), it...
- The
Clandeboye m****acre in 1574 was a m****acre of the O'Neills of
Lower Clandeboye by the
English forces of
Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Es****. It took...
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Clandeboye Park (before 2015 as
Clandeboye Park), is a
football stadium in Bangor,
Northern Ireland. It is the home
ground of
Bangor At one time, the pitch...
- Championship. The club is
based in Newtownards, but
plays its home
matches at
Clandeboye Park in Bangor,
which it
rents from
rivals Bangor to play home games....
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migrated to
Clandeboye in the 14th century, and
ruled it for a time from
their castle on
Lough Neagh.
Their family was
called Clandeboye O'Neills. Donald...
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Viceroy of India. In 1850, at the age of 23, he was
created Baron Clandeboye, of
Clandeboye in the
County of Down, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom, which...
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while the
couple were on honeymoon,
leaving her
husband his
title and
Clandeboye Estate, near Belfast. They had
three children, Perdita, Caroline, and...
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Holywood and
Clandeboye is one of the
seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Ards and
North Down,
Northern Ireland. The
district elects five
members to...
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Dorcas Blackwood, 1st
Baroness Dufferin and
Claneboye (born
Dorcas Stevenson; 1726 – 8
February 1807) was the
eldest daughter and co-heir of
James Stevenson...