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Dromoland Castle (Irish: Drom Ólainn) is a castle,
located near Newmarket-on-Fergus in
County Clare, Ireland. It is
operated as a five-star
luxury hotel...
- family's
ancestral home,
Dromoland Castle, was sold, he
remained owner of a
large house and
substantial estate in
Dromoland,
County Clare until his death...
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centre in
England having wagered Dromoland Estate on the race. In the
grounds of his neo-Gothic mansion,
Dromoland Castle, is the most
extensive hill-fort...
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Dromoland Castle began with the will of his great-grandfather
Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of
Thomond (died 1551)
which specified that
Dromoland (among...
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converted into hotels, such as
Ashford Castle,
Castle Leslie and
Dromoland Castle.
Although for most of
their existence electricity networks in the...
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original on 1
March 2011.
Retrieved 12
February 2011. "Gardaí
relax Dromoland protest restriction". RTÉ News. 22 June 2004.
Archived from the original...
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Baronetcy was
Dromoland Castle, near Newmarket-on-Fergus,
County Clare. The
current Baron Inchiquin lives in
Thomond House adjacent to
Dromoland. Murrough...
- decades, her son
Donough O'Brien
moved the
family seat to the
larger Dromoland Castle where she
lived until her
death in 1686. A
sometimes notorious...
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Lucius O'Brien (1675–1717) was an
Irish nobleman of the O'Brien
family of
Dromoland. He was the son of
Donat O'Brien, 1st
Baronet and
Lucia Hamilton, the...
- uk. "The
History of
Dromoland Castle | Read Our
Story |
Dromoland Castle".
Dromoland Castle.
Retrieved 7
August 2020 – via
dromoland.ie. O'Keeffe, Jane...