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Coolamber Hall-House is an Anglo-Norman ruin in
County Longford,
Ireland that is
dated to the
early 13th century.
Possibly the
residence of
Thomas Nugent...
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extinct on the
death of the
fourth Baronet in 1767. The Bond Baronetcy, of
Coolamber in the
County of Longford, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on...
- 1650s. On
these lands in
County Longford, are the
historic ruins of the
Coolamber Hall House,
which was
besieged by one of the Cromwells. The
county was...
- by the Iarnród Éireann
Sligo to
Dublin train service.
Cloonshanagh or
Coolamber Manor Demesne (in Irish:
Cluain Seanach meaning "lawn or
meadow of the...
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Dundalk Ghan
House Townley Hall
Adare Manor Currachase Kilgobbin House Coolamber Hall
House Doory Hall
Moore Hall (ruin)
Rappa Castle (ruin)
Turlough Park...
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estates to the east
include Idrone,
Knocklyon Avenue, Beverly,
Dargle Wood,
Coolamber, Knockcullen, Lansdowne, Delaford,
Knockaire in the old
Knocklyon townland...
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Virginia of
Saxony after her marriage.
Later that year, he
purchased the
Coolamber estate in
Lismacaffrey (County Westmeath) in
Ireland and
moved there with...
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governor of
Gibraltar from 6
August to
November 1704.
Nugent was born at
Coolamber,
County Longford. His
father was
Thomas Nugent, who
descended from James...
- Butler,
daughter of
Colonel Richard Butler. He was
likely the
resident of
Coolamber Hall House.
Nugent served in the
Irish army of
James II as a
Colonel of...
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insulin coma,
seclusion and confinement.
Greally was
transported to
Coolamber Manor, a new
rehabilitation centre in
Longford which had just opened,...