- Earl of
Desart was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1793 for
Otway Cuffe, 1st
Viscount Desart. He had
already succeeded his elder...
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Desart Court was a
house in
County Kilkenny, Ireland,
built around 1733 for the
first Lord
Desart, John Cuffe. The
architect is
believed to have been...
- of
Desart, KP, KCB, PC (30
August 1848 – 4
November 1934) was an
Irish peer and barrister.
Cuffe was the
second son of John Cuffe, 3rd Earl of
Desart and...
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Ellen Odette Cuffe,
Countess of
Desart (née Bischoffsheim; 1
September 1857 – 29 June 1933) was a London-born
Jewish woman who was best
known as an Irish...
- John
Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of
Desart (20
February 1788 – 23
November 1820) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer. Born on 20
February 1788,
Cuffe was...
- Australia.
Desart is
governed by an all-Aboriginal
committee elected by the members. As of
January 2024[update] it has 30
member centres. In 2022,
Desart took...
- Times" Bara –
vocals on "I Lead You
Towards Glorious Times" and "Slave New
Desart"
Technical and
visual personnel Mackerel Can
Molding Company – live recording...
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antique land Who said: Two vast and
trunkless legs of
stone Stand in the
desart. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a
shattered visage lies,
whose frown...
- Earl of
Desart (25
November 1737 – 9
August 1804) was an Anglo-Irish peer and lawyer.
Desart was the
second son of John Cuffe, 1st
Baron Desart by his...
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Lingiari Art
Award was
created in 2016 by the
Central Land
Council (CLC) and
Desart, on the 50th
anniversary of the
Gurindji strike, and 40
years after the...