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382:spiritualism
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173:Anne Lambert
160:Conservative
149:(1871-10-06)
113:George Tyler
108:Succeeded by
85:
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1229:1871 deaths
1224:1812 births
1196:Baron Kenry
1033:1803–2005:
993:Attribution
863:Lee, Sidney
814:15 November
739:"No. 17781"
571:Adare Manor
524:(1841–1926)
460:round tower
226:Along with
131:19 May 1812
96:Preceded by
1218:Categories
1200:1866–1871
1169:1850–1871
1135:1864–1871
830:"No. 7650"
681:References
425:campaniles
181:Alma mater
984:&c.,
783:The Times
765:Debrett's
602:architect
486:in 1837.
431:and Miss
326:from the
310:in 1855.
166:Spouse(s)
90:1837–1851
86:In office
1054:20526899
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560:Hayter
392:which
234:Family
134:London
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686:Notes
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623:Works
586:Sneem
264:Adare
1086:for
963:for
919:ISBN
892:ISBN
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710:ISBN
564:Holl
322:for
282:Eton
144:Died
128:Born
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