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- (1806–1828) Sir Richard Annesley O'Donnell, 4th Baronet (1808–1878) Sir George Clendining O'Donnell, 5th Baronet (1832–1889) The peerage, baronetage, and knightage...
- Elizabeth Clendining born Elizabeth Arnold (1767 – 16 July 1799) was a British singer in Ireland and England. Clendining was baptised in Stourton with...
- Selection and Specification, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1999. Clendining, Warren (2009). "History of Specifications". Technical Expressions. Archived...
- Westport branch of the Bank of Ireland established in 1826 by George Clendining was one of the earliest branches of the bank outside Dublin. The Bank...
- Laureen Harper as honorary patron. The bronze memorial is created by David Clendining. A large plaque, erected in 1964 by the Polish Home Army Ex-Servicemen's...
- French. The plaques and sculpture are created by Ottawa-based artist David Clendining with Laureen Harper as honorary patron of the project. The memorial was...
- concerts. In Bath he was able to launch the career of the singer Elizabeth Clendining who he had met years before at the Dublin Rotunda concerts. He introduced...
- developed and upgraded. Cranmore House was built in 1838 by Alexander Clendining Lambert who was an agent of the Knox family. He leased the land on which...
- the 'Flitch of Bacon'. In 1791 she was kind enough to take in Elizabeth Clendining who she had met in Dublin. Clendinning had a short singing career before...
- billeted there shot off the head of the statue of the banker, George Clendining, in the middle of The Octagon, during their defence of the town. Ring...