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1174:Thomas Marlay
1172:
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1169:John Rogerson
1167:
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1144:Alan Brodrick
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1125:
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1120:
1119:William Ellis
1117:
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1097:
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1087:
1085:
1084:Jesse Smythes
1082:
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1070:
1069:James Dowdall
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1009:
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991:
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989:Baron O'Hagan
984:
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977:
973:
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946:
942:
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930:
923:
917:
912:
908:
899:
898:
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890:Rickard Deasy
885:
881:
872:
871:
864:
863:Rickard Deasy
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849:
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837:
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832:
825:
819:
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784:
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548:Northern Whig
545:
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506:John Towneley
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499:Towneley Park
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49:
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41:
37:
33:
19:
1604:Jonathan Pim
1469:Henry Ormsby
1444:Henry Ormsby
1403:
1389:Edmund Hayes
1274:John Doherty
1244:John Stewart
1234:Arthur Wolfe
1214:Godfrey Lill
1194:Warden Flood
1154:John Forster
987:
983:New creation
982:
956:
927:
895:
868:
829:
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193:Succeeded by
148:
138:Succeeded by
93:
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1683:1885 deaths
1678:1812 births
1629:Denis Henry
1514:John Monroe
1484:Hugh Holmes
1394:John George
1129:John Temple
804:1803–2005:
746:"No. 23624"
612:(Towneley).
573:convent at
250:Nationality
216:29 May 1812
181:Preceded by
126:Preceded by
1672:Categories
1499:John Naish
1239:John Toler
1219:John Scott
1184:John Bowes
1064:John Bathe
993:1870–1885
962:1880–1881
933:1868–1874
901:1861–1865
874:1860–1861
639:References
621:Supporters
615:Escutcheon
571:Poor Clare
483:Lancashire
400:Tullahogue
350:Parliament
220:1812-05-29
1269:Henry Joy
1204:John Gore
424:The Times
153:1880–1881
149:In office
98:1868–1874
94:In office
1657:Category
1464:Hugh Law
968:Hugh Law
388:James II
282:PC (Ire)
198:Hugh Law
162:Victoria
107:Victoria
801:Hansard
785:. 1959.
685::
579:Kenmare
491:Maurice
479:Burnley
460:Belfast
442:of the
402:in the
354:Liberal
302:Belfast
262:Liberal
253:British
239:1885-03
237: (
226:Belfast
218: (
158:Monarch
103:Monarch
835:Tralee
679:
537:Thomas
533:Dublin
408:Tyrone
404:County
361:Tralee
326:Dublin
316:Career
839:1863–
627:Motto
608:Crest
575:Newry
398:, of
390:, an
334:Union
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833:for
567:Mary
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