- Earl of
Dartrey, of
Dartrey in the
County of Monaghan, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in July 1866 for The 3rd Baron...
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Dartrey Forest (sometimes
Dartrey Estate or
Dawson Grove Estate) is a
forest and
estate near
Rockcorry in north-west
County Monaghan, Ireland. It was...
- Mary
Frances Dawson,
Countess of
Dartrey, 24th
Baroness de Ros of
Helmsley (née FitzGerald-de Ros) (31 July 1854 – 4 May 1939), was a
British peer. She...
- Lough,
Drumlona Lough,
Lough Egish, Emy Lough,
Lough Fea,
Inner Lough (in
Dartrey Forest),
Muckno Lough and
White Lough.
Notable rivers include the River...
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Richard Dawson, 1st Earl of
Dartrey KP (7
September 1817 – 12 May 1897),
styled the Hon.
Richard Dawson until 1827 and the Lord
Cremorne from 1827 to...
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Vesey Dawson, 2nd Earl of
Dartrey (22
April 1842 – 14 June 1920),
styled Viscount Cremorne between 1866 and 1897, was an
Irish Liberal politician. Dawson...
- 1943. She was the
daughter of Anthony, 3rd Earl of
Dartrey, and his wife, Mary,
Countess of
Dartrey, who held the
barony in her own right. The 25th Baroness...
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Dartraighe (older spelling: Dartraige),
anglicised as Dartree,
Dartry or
Dartrey, was an
Irish territory or
tuath in
medieval Ireland which stretched north...
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townland in
County Monaghan, Ireland. The
village is
located close to
Dartrey Forest on the R188 (which
links Cootehill to
Monaghan town). Rockcorry...
- at the same time Earl of
Kimberley 1 June 1866
Wodehouse extant Earl of
Dartrey 12 July 1866
Dawson extinct 9
February 1933 Earl of
Feversham 25 July 1868...