- is
known in
Ireland as the
Protestant Ascendancy. The "banking line"
Guinnesses all
descend from Arthur's
brother Samuel (1727–1795) who set up as a goldbeater...
- the top
floor supporting the roof. The
structure is 11m high.: 7–8 The
Guinnesses built a
stone hood over the well, a site of
pilgrimage over centuries...
-
lived in
County Antrim, and
later still returned to
Leixlip Castle. The
Guinnesses divorced in 1980, and
Mariga died some
years later.
Desmond and Mariga...
-
claimed a "distinct resemblance"
between Alec and one or
other of the
Guinnesses at
Cowes that year;
Honor Guinness, who made Alec's
acquaintance in 1950...
-
substantial pay
raise that
would have also
extended to his staff. The
Guinnesses remained in Price's
employ until his
death on 17 July 1752. Upon his death...
- Prince". The New York Times. 20 June 1935.
Retrieved 21
September 2017. "
Guinnesses are divorced". The New York Times. 5
November 1935.
Retrieved 21 September...
-
Kathleen Manners (1918–2008),
daughter of the 9th Duke of Rutland. The
Guinnesses were
prominent in
society at Palm Beach. Together, they were the parents...
-
Divorce Suit
Names Indian Prince", The New York Times, 20 June 1935, p. 7; "
Guinnesses Are Divorced", The New York Times, 5
November 1935, p. 20; "Guinness Divorce...
- The
Parish of
Raheny is the
modern successor in the
Church of
Ireland to an
early (1152) parish, in Raheny, a
district of
Dublin reputed to be a site of...
-
Results in Ireland, 1801-1922.
Royal Irish Academy. p. 132. Joyce, J. The
Guinnesses (Poolbeg Press,
Dublin 2009), pp. 227–228. "The
Guinness Fleets | National...