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Strangford (from Old
Norse Strangr fjörðr,
meaning "strong sea-inlet") is a
small village at the
mouth of
Strangford Lough, on the
Lecale peninsula in...
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Strangford is a
village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland.
Strangford may also
refer to:
Strangford (****embly constituency), a
constituency in the Northern...
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Strangford Lough (Irish: Loch Cuan) is a
large sea
lough or
inlet in
County Down, in the east of
Northern Ireland. It is the
largest inlet in
Ireland and...
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across Carlingford Lough to the southwest. In the east of the
county is
Strangford Lough and the Ards Peninsula. The
largest settlement is Bangor, a city...
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Emily Ann Smythe,
Viscountess Strangford or
Emily Anne
Beaufort RRC, (1826 – 24
March 1887) was a
British illustrator,
writer and nurse.
There are streets...
- 2010 election.
Strangford covers the
settlements either side of
Strangford Lough. In 2024, for the
first time, the town of
Strangford is
included in the...
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Viscount Strangford GCB GCH (31
August 1780 – 29 May 1855) was a
British diplomat. He was the son of
Lionel Smythe, 5th
Viscount Strangford (1753–1801)...
- The
Strangford Treaty (also
known as the Anglo-Brazilian
Treaty of 1810) was a
treaty signed at Rio de
Janeiro the 19th of
February 1810 by the British...
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Percy Ellen Algernon Frederick William Sydney Smythe, 8th
Viscount Strangford (26
November 1825 – 9
January 1869) was a
British nobleman and man of letters...
- in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies at the most
northern tip of
Strangford Lough, 10 miles (16 km) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. It is...