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Oxmantown was a
suburb on the
opposite bank of the
Liffey from Dublin, in what is now the city's Northside. It was
founded in the 12th
century by Hiberno-Norse...
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Harman Parsons was in 1792
raised to the
Peerage of
Ireland as
Baron Oxmantown, with
remainder to his
nephew Sir
Lawrence Parsons, 5th Baronet, who had...
- East-men, a name
preserved in a
corrupted form in the
Dublin area
known as
Oxmantown which comes from Austmanna-tún (homestead of the Eastmen).[citation needed]...
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streets and
elegant buildings. Many of the
houses in John's
Place and
Oxmantown Mall have
exquisite fanlight windows of the
Georgian period. The town...
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birth until he
succeeded to the
earldom in 1979, he was
known as Lord
Oxmantown. From 1979 to 2007, Lord and Lady
Rosse facilitated many
decades of research...
- century. From
April 1807
until February 1841, he was
styled as
Baron Oxmantown. He was born in York, England, the son of Sir
Lawrence Parsons, later...
- The
Hospital and Free
School of King
Charles II,
Oxmantown, also
called The King's
Hospital (KH; Irish:
Scoil Ospidéal an Rí) is a
Church of
Ireland co-educational...
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Arbour Hill, some
parts of Ashtown, Broadstone, Cabra, Grangegorman,
Oxmantown, Phibsborough, Smithfield, Stoneybatter.
Dublin 8
includes Dolphin's Barn...
- 1918) was an
Irish peer and
British Army officer. He was
known as Lord
Oxmantown until 1908. He was the son of
Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of
Rosse and...
- (Roscommon)
Omeath Ongar Oola
Oranmore Oughterard Oulart Ovens Owenbeg Oxmantown Oysterhaven Palatine Pallasgreen Pallaskenry Palmerstown Parteen Partry...