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Marlay Park (Irish: Páirc Mharlaí) is a 121
hectares (300 acres)
suburban public park
located in
Rathfarnham in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. Lying...
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Thomas Marlay (1719–1784) was an
Irish soldier of the
eighteenth century.
Marlay was the son of
Thomas Marlay, the Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland, and through...
- John
Marlay may
refer to: John
Marlay (businessman),
Australian businessman John
Marlay (MP),
English merchant,
military commander and
politician John...
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Thomas Marlay could refer to:
Thomas Marlay (judge),
Irish politician and
judge Thomas Marlay (British Army officer),
Irish soldier and son of the judge...
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Mount Marlay is a
mountain in the
Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
Mount Marley is just to the north-east of the town of Stanthorpe. It is...
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Christianity portal Richard Marlay was Dean of
Ferns from 1769 to 1787; and
Bishop of
Clonfert and
Kilmacduagh from 1787 to 1795 when he was translated...
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Thomas Marlay (c. 1680–1756) was an
Irish politician and judge, who
ended his
career as Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland. He is
remembered chiefly for beginning...
- (1973), p. 137.
Chandler (1991), pp. 136–137.
Chandler (1991), p. 140.
Marlay &
Neher (1999), p. 160.
Sihanouk (1973), p. 139. Peou (2000), p. 124. Osborne...
- Sir John
Marley or
Marlay (1590–1673) was an
English merchant,
military commander and
politician of the
seventeenth century. He is best
remembered for...
- was
purchased at
nearby Marlay Grange,
close to
Marlay Park. The Amb****ador
continued to live at
Glencairn while the
Marlay Grange site was refurbished...