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Butler (Earls of Ormonde),
Cuffe (Lords Desart), De Montmorency,
Flood of
Farmley,
Langrishe of Knocktopher,
Loftus of
Mount Juliet,
McCalmont of
Mount Juliet...
- same year, he lost his seat in both parliaments, and he then
retired to
Farmley, his
residence in
County Kilkenny,
where he
remained until his death. He...
- ago (1970-04-21) Preceded by
Ulster Liberal Party New
Ulster Movement Headquarters 7
Farmley Road
Newtownabbey BT36 7TY
Youth wing
Alliance Youth LGBT wing Alliance...
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Gaulskill Waterford Fanningstown 421
Kilkenny Iverk Owning Carrick on Suir
Farmley 255
Kilkenny Shillelogher Burnchurch Callan Farnoge 117
Kilkenny Ida Dunkitt...
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Butler (Earls of Ormonde),
Cuffe (Lords Desart), De Montmorency,
Flood of
Farmley,
Langrishe of Knocktopher,
Loftus of
Mount Juliet,
McCalmont of
Mount Juliet...
-
dates from the
beginning of the 15th century.
Burnchurch Castle,
between Farmley and
Burnchurch townlands, is a 15th or 16th-century
tower house that is...
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united Parliament in London.
Flood was the
younger son of John
Flood of
Farmley,
County Kilkenny, and
nephew of
Warden Flood,
chief justice of the court...
- 1727. He had a
townhouse at
Cuffe Street in
Dublin and a
country house at
Farmley in Kilkenny. His nephew, also
Warden Flood, was MP for
Longford Borough...
- the
north side of the road, and
marked the
boundary between the
wards of
Farmley Tyas and Thurstonland. It
consists of a
stone post with a
triangular plan...
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February 2013. historyofparliamentonline.org, Flood,
Henry (1732-91), of
Farmley, co. Kilkenny.
Ernest Anthony Smith (1975). Whig
Principles and
Party Politics:...