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Glenavy (from
Irish Lann Abhaigh,
meaning 'church of the dwarf') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is approximately...
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Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd
Baron Glenavy (6 June 1913 – 9
November 1980) was an Anglo-Irish journalist, humorist,
television personality, and peer,...
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Baron Glenavy, of
Milltown in the
County of Dublin, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 26 July 1921 for the
noted Irish...
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Pacific Ocean.
Glenavy was
named for
Glenavy,
Northern Ireland, the
birthplace of
former New
Zealand Premier John Ballance.
Glenavy is
described as a...
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James Henry Mussen Campbell, 1st
Baron Glenavy, PC (Ire) (4
April 1851 – 22
March 1931), was an
Irish lawyer,
politician in the
British Parliament and...
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Glenavy railway station served Glenavy in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The
station is
currently closed to p****engers. The
station was
built for the...
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notably the
Ahuriri River and the
Hakataramea River. It p****es
Kurow and
Glenavy before entering the
Pacific Ocean. The
River lends its name the Waitaki...
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Charles Henry Gordon Campbell, 2nd
Baron Glenavy (1885–1963)
succeeded his
father James to
become 2nd
Baron Glenavy in
March 1931. He was in turn succeeded...
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Elvery married the
barrister Charles Campbell,
later the
second Baron Glenavy, and they at
first settled in London. She had
three children, Patrick,...
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foundations of the new state. The
first Cathaoirleach (chairman) was Lord
Glenavy. Lord
Glenavy had
formerly served as the Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland from 1916...