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during the past
several years.[citation needed] The
controversial term "
Templetown" was
coined by
former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only...
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Templetown, in the
County of Antrim, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 13
February 1806 for John Upton, 2nd
Baron Templetown,...
- (1775–1844),
daughter of
Clotworthy Upton, 1st
Baron Templetown and
Elizabeth Upton,
Baroness Templetown, by whom he had two
daughters and six sons: Lady...
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Elizabeth Upton,
Baroness Templetown (née Boughton; 1746/47 – c. 30
September 1823) was an
English artist whose designs were used by
Josiah Wedgwood the...
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secretly buried across the
border on S****ing Hill
Beach (also
known as
Templetown Beach) at the south-eastern tip of the
Cooley Peninsula in the
north of...
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Viscount Templetown (8
November 1771 – 21
September 1846),
styled The
Honourable John
Upton between 1776 and 1785 and
known as The Lord
Templetown between...
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General George Frederick Upton, 3rd
Viscount Templetown GCB (5
August 1802 – 4
January 1890),
styled The
Honourable George Upton until 1863, was an Irish...
- Old
Calton Cemetery (1777–78)
Templetown Mausoleum,
Castle Upton,
County Antrim Ireland (1789) for 2nd Lord
Templetown.
Johnstone Family Mausoleum, Ochil...
- Pavilion. The
neighborhood of
Cecil B.
Moore is also
referred to as "
Templetown",
though this name is not
officially endorsed by the university. The core...
- Ulster. Soon after, it was
bought by the
Upton family,
later the
Viscounts Templetown, who
remained in
possession until the 20th century. The
castle was remodelled...