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    runs along one side of Merrion Square. It is divided into Merrion Street Lower (north end), Merrion Square West and Merrion Street Upper (south end). It...
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    Mornington House at 6 Merrion Street (the address later became known as 24 Upper Merrion Street), Dublin, which now forms part of the Merrion Hotel. His mother...
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    the Lupton family who had also owned land in nearby North Street/Mabgate and Merrion Street since the mid-18th century. Their Briggate land housed buildings...
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    Merrion Square (Irish: Cearnóg Mhuirfean) is a Georgian garden square on the southside of Dublin city centre. The square was laid out in 1762 to a plan...
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  • Merionethshire Meirionnydd Merrion Estate, Dublin, Ireland: Merrion Gates Merrion Road Merrion Square Merrion Street Mount Merrion People Meirion, father...
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  • be completely disproportionate”. "Appointment to the Circuit Court". Merrion Street Irish Government News Service. 13 April 2011. "Judge Thomas E O'Donnell"...
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    Merrion Street Gardens, also known as Merrion Gardens of Rest is a city square and gardens in central Leeds, United Kingdom. It is adjacent to St John's...
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    Merrion Hotel is a hotel in Dublin, Ireland, which comprises a block of four terraced houses on Upper Merrion Street, built in the 1760s by Charles Monck...
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    the junction of Merrion Square and Merrion Street in the east. Clare Street first appears on maps as a thoroughfare in 1756. The street was developed by...
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    Baggot Street (Irish: Sráid Bhagóid) is a street in Dublin, Ireland. The street runs from Merrion Row (near St. Stephen's Green) to the northwestern end...
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  • This is a list of notable streets and squares in Dublin, Ireland. Dublin City Streetnames / Sráidainmneacha Bhaile Átha Cliath Archived 18 February 2010...
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    Department of the Taoiseach at Government Buildings, Merrion Street, Dublin...
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    Dublin social season Georgian residence of the Earls of Mornington at 24 Merrion Street, close to Leinster House. Arthur Wellesley, the fourth son of the Earl...
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    Shelburne – born in Dublin in 1737 The Duke of Wellington – born at 6 Merrion Street, Dublin, in 1769 Two further prime ministers were born outside of the...
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    1981 in James's Place East, Dublin 2, before moving to the Merrion Hotel in Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2. The restaurant was the first in Dublin to receive...
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    junctions with Wormald Row and St Anne's Street, ending at a junction with Merrion Street and Great George Street, beyond which its continuation is Woodhouse...
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  • September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021. "Global Ireland" (PDF). Merrion Street. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 5 June...
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    houses sat only once, in the Royal College of Science for Ireland in Merrion Street. Due to the low turnout of members attending, the parliament was adjourned...
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    Dublin: Archaeology in Kildare Street, Decorative Arts and History in Collins Barracks and Natural History in Merrion Street. Dublin is home to the National...
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  • number of different offices: The Attorney General's Office (located at Merrion Street, Dublin 2) containing the Advisory Counsel to the Attorney General The...
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    Government Buildings, the headquarters of the Government of Ireland, on Merrion Street in Dublin. The civil servant who heads the Department of the Taoiseach...
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    country. D2 includes Merrion Square, Trinity College, Temple Bar, Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, Dame Street, and Leeson Street. It is home to several...
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    Ely Place, Dublin (category Streets in Dublin (city))
    street in central Dublin with Georgian architecture. It is a continuation of Upper Merrion Street and the place where Lower Baggot Street and Merrion...
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  • Farnley Hall Park Golden Acre Park Horsforth Hall Park Kirkstall Abbey Merrion Street Gardens Middleton Park Millennium Square Park Square Potternewton Park...
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    an Rialtais) is a large Edwardian building enclosing a quadrangle on Merrion Street in Dublin, Ireland, in which several key offices of the Government of...
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  • the archaeology and natural history museums adjacent on Kildare Street and Merrion Square, and a newer Decorative Arts and History branch at the former...
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    worship at Merrion Hall was held at an auction room in Aungier Street in the 1820s. Until Merrion Hall was built, meetings continued in Aungier Street and at...
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    Dead Zoo, a branch of the National Museum of Ireland, is housed on Merrion Street in Dublin, Ireland. The museum was built in 1856 for parts of the collection...
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    is actually on the north side of Merrion Row, a small street linking St. Stephen's Green with Upper Merrion Street and Ely Place. Those buried there...
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    between the Royal Dublin Society and the Natural History Museum on Merrion Street. The museum was built by the father and son architects Thomas Newenham...
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