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- Russborough House is a Georgian Palladian house between Blessington and Ballymore Eustace near the Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow, Ireland. The house...
- Viscount Russborough. He had already been created Baron Russborough, of Russborough in the County of Wicklow, on 5 May 1756, and Viscount Russborough, of Russellstown...
- conspiring to smuggle arms. On 26 April 1974, Dugdale took part in a raid on Russborough House in County Wicklow, the home of Sir Alfred Beit, 2nd Baronet. Dugdale...
- unseen lover. It was famously stolen on 27 April 1974 during a raid on Russborough House, Ireland, and again in 1986 by a gang led by the Dublin crime boss...
- Paul during a mission in Dublin. Mallory accompanies Paul to a party at Russborough House, where they meet his contact, Studer. Mallory watches Paul go into...
- involved in stealing some of the world's most valuable paintings from Russborough House (1986) and extorting restaurants and hot dog vendors in Dublin's...
- Sir Edmund Russborough Turton, 1st Baronet, JP, DL (1 November 1857 – 9 May 1929) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was born on 1 November...
- Bagnols-sur-Cèze, theft, 12 November 1972 Invasion of Cyprus church thefts, 1974 Russborough House art theft #1, 1974 Palais des Papes Pic****o theft, 31 January 1976...
- the Gods. They worked on many major projects with C****els, including Russborough and Tyrone House, Dublin. The decorative features they created, which...
- fascism did not last. The Beits had no children. Alfred Beit bought Russborough House in County Wicklow, Ireland, in 1952, following a suggestion by...