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Curraghmore near Portlaw,
County Waterford, Ireland, is a
historic house and
estate and the seat of the
Marquess of Waterford. The
estate was part of...
- TSS
Curraghmore was a twin ****
steamer p****enger
vessel operated by the
London and
North Western Railway from 1919 to 1923, and the London, Midland...
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English establishment. Edmund, 1st
Count de la Poer, 18th Lord le Poer and
Curraghmore, a
Knight of
Malta and
Private Chamberlain to Pope Pius X, commenced...
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Richard Power, 1st
Baron Power of
Curraghmore (died 1539)
Richard was the
eldest son of
Piers Power and his
first wife. His
family name is also given...
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Warwickshire Cup.
After retiring from the Army, Lord
Waterford returned to
Curraghmore and
became director of a
number of
enterprises to
provide local employment...
- in Europe.
Carton House,
County Kildare Castletown House,
Celbridge Curraghmore,
County Waterford,
Kilshannig House,
County Cork
Newman House, Dublin...
- (1968).
Charlie B: A
Biography of
Admiral Lord
Beresford of
Metemmeh and
Curraghmore. London:
Peter Dawnay Ltd.
Andrew Gordon, The
Rules of the Game: Jutland...
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origin and
owned Curraghmore,
hence their surname de la Poer Beresford.
Their estate covered 100,000
acres (400 km2) at
Curraghmore near
Waterford in...
- Skehanagh, in the
former Rural District of Gort; Ballinastack, Boyounagh,
Curraghmore, Glennamaddy, Kiltullagh, Raheen, Scregg, Shankill,
Templetogher in the...
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Waterford died in a
shooting accident in the gun room at the
family seat,
Curraghmore House, near Portlaw,
County Waterford, aged only 33. He was succeeded...