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Ventry (from
Irish Fionntrá,
meaning 'white beach'),
officially Ceann Trá, is a
Gaeltacht village in
County Kerry, Ireland, on the
Dingle Peninsula, 7...
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Baron Ventry, of
Ventry in the
County of Kerry, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1800 for Sir
Thomas Mullins, 1st Baronet. He had...
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Baron Ventry, DL, JP (22
January 1828 – 8
February 1914), was an
Irish hereditary peer,
elected as an
Irish representative peer in 1871. Lord
Ventry was...
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Baron Ventry (25
September 1761 – 5
October 1827) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer.
Mullins was the son of
Thomas Mullins, 1st
Baron Ventry, and...
- Cath Finntrágha (Scottish Gaelic: Cath Fionntràgha) (The
Battle of
Ventry) is an
Early Modern Irish prose narrative of the Finn
Cycle of
Irish mythology...
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Thomas Mullins, 1st
Baron Ventry (25
October 1736 – 11
January 1824) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer.
Mullins was the son of
William Mullins and...
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Thomas Townsend Aremberg de Moleyns, 3rd
Baron Ventry (born Mullins) (January 1786 – 18
January 1868), was an Anglo-Irish
soldier and nobleman. He was...
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Baron Ventry, DSO DL (11
December 1861 – 23
September 1923), was a
British Army
officer and Anglo-Irish peer.
Ventry was the son of The 4th
Baron Ventry and...
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classical Saxophone". /insidemusicschools.com.
Retrieved 24
December 2020.
Ventry, J. (26
March 1930). "A Talk On
Modern Band Music". Trove.nla.gov.au. The...
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Fifteenth and
early Sixteenth centuries Cath Finntrágha ("The
Battle of
Ventry") "Book of the Dean of Lismore" (Scottish)
Seventeenth century Duanaire...