Oriel House (previously known as Oriel Court) is a hotel in the west end of the town of Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland. It was built early in the 19th...
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Oriel College (/ˈɔːriəl/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction...
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Oriel Park, Dundalk, the home ground of Dundalk FC Oriel House, Ballincollig, County Cork Kingdom of Oriel (Airgíalla in Irish), a medieval kingdom in north-central...
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Look up oriel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not...
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Criminal Investigation Department (Ireland) (redirect from Free State Intelligence Department – Oriel House)
with a smaller "Protective Corps" which was based in the same building, Oriel House on Westland Row, Dublin. Initially, they were put under the command of...
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Oriel House, Westland Row is a building at the intersection of Westland Row and Fenian Street in Dublin. It is owned by Trinity College Dublin and serves...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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Thomas Tobin (section Oriel House)
himself was the local representative. Thomas and Catherine lived in Oriel House, Ballincollig, from 1835. But in the early 1850s he rented the castle...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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the 18th century. The Free State Intelligence Department was based at Oriel House. Writer Oscar Wilde was born at 21 Westland Row, and future President...
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Department (CID), which was headed by Joseph McGrath and was based in Oriel House in Dublin city centre. This department was separate from the Civic Guard...
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upmarket brand in its own right. The company collaborated with leading fashion houses such as Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Liberty. The coats became particularly...
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Protective Corps, also based at Oriel House, to afford protection to members of the Provisional Government. The Oriel House unit is effectively a counter-insurgency...
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Viscount Massereene (redirect from Baron Oriel)
Baron Oriel (1790) in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Oriel (1821) in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. As Baron Oriel, he sat in the House of Lords...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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53°24′23″N 2°59′36″W / 53.4065°N 2.9932°W / 53.4065; -2.9932 Oriel Chambers is an office building located on Water Street near the town hall in Liverpool...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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per cent stake in the venture. The company's first headquarters was at Oriel House, Westland Row. The late 1880s was a period of great demand for John Kemp...
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was killed in March 1923 by Frank Teeling. Likewise 4 members of the Oriel House CID were killed or died of wounds during the Irish Civil War. The Garda...
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Oriel Park is a UEFA Category 2 football stadium located on the Carrickmacross Road in Dundalk, Ireland. The stadium is the home ground of Dundalk Football...
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Intelligence Service) (1973–2003) Free State Army Intelligence Department ("Oriel House") (1921–1923) Criminal Investigation Department (CID) (1921–1923) Citizens'...
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John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel PC (Ire) (1740 – 23 August 1828) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer who thrice served as Chancellor of the Exchequer...
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buried in the Dublin Mountains. Oriel House was taken over and became a much-feared interrogation centre. The Oriel House team, about 80-strong, was accused...
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Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros Eric Geddes...
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kidnap and murder of Noel Lemass in 1923 by Free State secret police from Oriel House. Lemass was kidnapped after lunching with his former boss and discussing...
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Chelmsford... Christy Brothers and Middleton, Chelmsford...[Address] Oriel House, Chelmsford....[William Middleton's first cousin] – Robert Carrington...
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was called the Criminal Investigation Department. Based in Dublin's Oriel House, the CID were despised by the Anti-Treaty IRA, which referred to them...
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