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James Ross 1742:
James Echlin[citation needed] 1743:
Robert Maxwell of
Finnebrogue File:Kilruddery.JPG 1744:
Chichester Fortescue[citation needed] 1745:...
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occasional critic of its
operation in parliament.
Maxwell was born in
Finnebrogue,
County Down, the son of a
Church of
Ireland clergyman, Rev.
Robert Maxwell...
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Burnley became a non-executive
director of the food
business Finnebrogue in 2022,
following the
death of its
founder Denis Lynn.
Burnley is married...
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produced by the
Northern Irish manufacturer Finnebrogue.
Rankin supported a
campaign to keep
Finnebrogue's venison factory open when it was threatened...
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Strangford Lough. The name
comes from the
narrowest point of the
estuary at
Finnebrogue,
where a ford and
ferry existed before the
construction of the bridge...
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December 1869) was an
Irish politician.
Maxwell was born at
Finnebrogue, in
County Down. He
married Madeleine Ker, and
became a
magistrate and...
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Maxwell of Calderwood,
Maxwell of
Farnham (co. Cavan), and
Maxwell of
Finnebrogue families.
Cavan County Museum - The
Farnham Gallery Farnham Estate v...
- Perceval-Maxwell,
eldest son of
Robert Perceval-Maxwell DL (1813–1905), of
Finnebrogue House, Downpatrick. Perceval-Maxwell was
educated at Eton College. He...
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Finnebrogue Road, Finnabrogue, Downpatrick,
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Maxwell of Calderwood,
Maxwell of
Farnham (co. Cavan), and
Maxwell of
Finnebrogue families.
Cavan County Museum – The
Farnham Gallery Farnham Estate v...