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1158:John Rogerson
1156:
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1151:
1149:
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1139:
1136:
1134:
1133:Alan Brodrick
1131:
1129:
1126:
1124:
1121:
1119:
1116:
1114:
1111:
1109:
1108:William Ellis
1106:
1104:
1101:
1099:
1098:Edward Bolton
1096:
1094:
1091:
1089:
1088:Robert Jacobe
1086:
1084:
1081:
1079:
1076:
1074:
1073:Jesse Smythes
1071:
1069:
1066:
1064:
1061:
1059:
1058:James Dowdall
1056:
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1049:
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1032:
1028:
1021:
1016:
1014:
1009:
1007:
1002:
1001:
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989:
980:
979:
978:Baron O'Hagan
973:
969:
966:
962:
958:
949:
948:
941:
935:
931:
920:
919:
912:
906:
901:
897:
888:
887:
880:
879:Rickard Deasy
874:
870:
861:
860:
853:
852:Rickard Deasy
847:
842:
838:
831:
826:
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821:
814:
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801:
796:
792:
791:
787:
786:
773:
767:
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742:
741:
736:
730:
724:
719:
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710:
704:
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688:
687:
682:
678:
673:
672:public domain
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618:
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612:
609:
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603:
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582:
578:
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571:
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566:and later at
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546:
542:
538:
537:Northern Whig
534:
529:
527:
523:
519:
510:
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495:John Towneley
491:
489:
488:Towneley Park
485:
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473:
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456:
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443:Personal life
440:
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385:Baron O'Hagan
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134:
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84:
79:
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68:
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56:
52:
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46:
38:
33:
30:
26:
22:
1593:Jonathan Pim
1458:Henry Ormsby
1433:Henry Ormsby
1392:
1378:Edmund Hayes
1263:John Doherty
1233:John Stewart
1223:Arthur Wolfe
1203:Godfrey Lill
1183:Warden Flood
1143:John Forster
976:
972:New creation
971:
945:
916:
884:
857:
818:
788:
771:
766:
756:
749:
738:
729:
718:
707:
695:
684:
642:
636:
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536:
530:
515:
492:
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401:
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288:
262:
261:
182:Succeeded by
137:
127:Succeeded by
82:
29:
1672:1885 deaths
1667:1812 births
1618:Denis Henry
1503:John Monroe
1473:Hugh Holmes
1383:John George
1118:John Temple
793:1803–2005:
735:"No. 23624"
601:(Towneley).
562:convent at
239:Nationality
205:29 May 1812
170:Preceded by
115:Preceded by
1661:Categories
1488:John Naish
1228:John Toler
1208:John Scott
1173:John Bowes
1053:John Bathe
982:1870–1885
951:1880–1881
922:1868–1874
890:1861–1865
863:1860–1861
628:References
610:Supporters
604:Escutcheon
560:Poor Clare
472:Lancashire
389:Tullahogue
339:Parliament
209:1812-05-29
1258:Henry Joy
1193:John Gore
413:The Times
142:1880–1881
138:In office
87:1868–1874
83:In office
1646:Category
1453:Hugh Law
957:Hugh Law
377:James II
271:PC (Ire)
187:Hugh Law
151:Victoria
96:Victoria
790:Hansard
774:. 1959.
674::
568:Kenmare
480:Maurice
468:Burnley
449:Belfast
431:of the
391:in the
343:Liberal
291:Belfast
251:Liberal
242:British
228:1885-03
226: (
215:Belfast
207: (
147:Monarch
92:Monarch
824:Tralee
668:
526:Thomas
522:Dublin
397:Tyrone
393:County
350:Tralee
315:Dublin
305:Career
828:1863–
616:Motto
597:Crest
564:Newry
387:, of
379:, an
323:Union
830:1865
822:for
556:Mary
531:The
348:for
221:Died
202:Born
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395:of
364:'s
360:in
341:as
299:Bar
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275:QC
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48:PC
45:KP
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