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County of
Warwick (Peerage of England, 1703), and
Baron Conway of
Killultagh, of
Killultagh in the
County of
Antrim (Peerage of Ireland, 1712). Lord Hertford's...
- in 1624, and
Viscount Conway, of
Conway Castle, in 1627, and
Viscount Killultagh also in 1627, all in the
Peerage of Ireland. He was
succeeded by his son...
- Wight). In 1628,
after his
father was
created Viscount Conway and
Viscount Killultagh,
Conway was
summoned to
parliament in the
right of the
Conway barony....
- members, 4 Sinn Féin
members (who
topped the
polls in two districts:
Killultagh and
Lisburn North), 2
Social Democratic and
Labour Party members and 1...
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succeeded as 3rd
Viscount Conway (in the
Peerage of England) and 3rd
Viscount Killultagh (in the
Peerage of Ireland)
following the
death of his
father in 1655...
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Killultagh is one of the
seven district electoral areas (DEA) in
Lisburn and Castlereagh,
Northern Ireland. The
district elects five
members to Lisburn...
- OCLC 76904888.
Project Vox team. (2019). “Anne Conway,
Viscountess Conway and
Killultagh.”
Project Vox. Duke
University Libraries. https://projectvox.org/conway-1631-1679/...
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Baron Conway of
Ragley in the
County of Warwick, 1703
Baron Conway of
Killultagh in the
County of Antrim, 1712 Duke of Dorset, 1720
Edward Seymour 1663–1740...
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Domhnall Brecc) of Dalriada. The
battle was
fought near the
Woods of
Killultagh, just
outside the
village of
Moira in what
would become County Down. It...
- City Council,
Honeyford was the NI21
candidate for the
constituency of
Killultagh. With the eve of poll
collapse of NI21
Honeyford received 399
votes or...