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- Mountgarret (or Mountgarrett, Mount Garrett; Irish: Mota-Gairead) is a townland in New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland. It is known for the ruins of a medieval...
- Harrogate in North Yorkshire. The pub was built, probably in 1698, for the Mountgarrett estate. It has retained its original layout, although the rear rooms...
- Catholics ..." Bagwell 1909b, p. 2, line 13. "At the end of January Mountgarrett, who acted as general, invaded Munster " Kelsey 2004, p. 197, left column...
- Jacob Mountgarrett, the colony's surgeon. The boy was brought into British colonial society and given the name Robert Hobart May. Mountgarrett also obtained...
- Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Viscounts (for Butler, Viscount Mountgarrett) Lodge, Richard (1910). The Political History of England. Vol. VIII From...
- Sydney Opera House dir. Gale Edwards 1997: The Governor's Family as Lara Mountgarrett, Belvoir, dir. Neil Armfield 2000: The White Devil as Isabella, Sydney...
- Exchequer, Dublin. Pierce Somerset Butler against ... Henry Edmund viscount Mountgarrett. Short-hand writers' notes of proceedings at the trial". Retrieved 16...
- guinea. Dolly Dalrymple became the foster child of the surgeon Jacob Mountgarrett (1773–1828), of Port Dalrymple, who had her baptised with the surname...
- thence to the Central Highlands. In 1806 the first Europeans, Jacob Mountgarrett and Ensign Hugh Piper, p****ed through the area, and in the following...
- Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Viscounts (for Butler, Viscount Mountgarrett) Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick (1882). The Confederation of Kilkenny (New...