- Earl of
Kilmorey (/kɪlˈmʊri/) is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1822 for
Francis Needham, 12th
Viscount Kilmorey, a
General in the...
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times the
estimate when
buying the family's
Cambridge Emeralds from Lady
Kilmorey, the
mistress of her late
brother Prince Francis.
After Francis's death...
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Richard Francis Needham, 6th Earl of
Kilmorey, PC (born 29
January 1942),
usually known as Sir
Richard Needham, is a
British Conservative politician. A...
- The
Kilmorey Mausoleum, in St
Margarets in the
London Borough of
Richmond upon Thames, is a
Grade II*
listed mausoleum in the
style of an
ancient Egyptian...
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Kilmorey Falls is a
rural locality in the
Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Kilmorey Falls had a po****tion...
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takes precedence after earlier Earldoms of the
United Kingdom. The Earl of
Kilmorey was
created after the Acts of
Union 1800. It
takes precedence after earlier...
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final decades became the home of the Earl of
Kilmorey.
Their names can be
found in such
streets as
Kilmorey Gardens and
Ailsa Road.
Victorian and Edwardian...
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society beauty Ellen Constance, wife of
Francis Needham, 3rd Earl of
Kilmorey, to whom he
allegedly bequeathed the
Cambridge emeralds, part of the Teck...
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Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of
Kilmorey (12
December 1787 – 20 June 1880),
known as
Viscount Newry from 1822 to 1832, was an Anglo-Irish peer and Member...
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Captain Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, 4th Earl of
Kilmorey PC (NI) OBE ADC DL (26
November 1883 – 11
January 1961),
styled Viscount Newry until...