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    Clandeboye or Clannaboy (Irish Clann Aodha Buí, "family of Hugh the Blond") was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, comprising what is now south County Antrim...
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    The Clandeboye Estate is a country estate in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland, 12 miles (19 km) outside Belfast. Covering 2,000 acres (8.1 km2), it...
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  • Clandeboye Park (before 2015 as Clandeboye Park), is a football stadium in Bangor, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Bangor At one time, the pitch...
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  • The Clandeboye massacre in 1574 was a massacre of the O'Neills of Lower Clandeboye by the English forces of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex. It took...
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    migrated to Clandeboye in the 14th century, and ruled it for a time from their castle on Lough Neagh. Their family was called Clandeboye O'Neills. Donald...
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    Holywood and Clandeboye is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Ards and North Down, Northern Ireland. The district elects five members to...
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    Viceroy of India. In 1850, at the age of 23, he was created Baron Clandeboye, of Clandeboye in the County of Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which...
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    while the couple were on honeymoon, leaving her husband his title and Clandeboye Estate, near Belfast. They had three children, Perdita, Caroline, and...
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    Dorcas Blackwood, 1st Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye (born Dorcas Stevenson; 1726 – 8 February 1807) was the eldest daughter and co-heir of James Stevenson...
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    this túath soon becoming known as Clann Aedha Buídhe (Clandeboye). The Uí Néill of Clandeboye maintained Belfast Castle as one of their main residences...
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  • Hans Blackwood, 3rd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (1758 – 18 November 1839), styled The Honourable Hans Blackwood between 1800 and 1836, was an Irish peer...
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  • This article lists the kings and lords of Clandeboye (Irish: Clann Aodha Buídhe), a Gaelic túath of the Cenél nEógain, located in the eastern part of Ulster...
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  • offshoot Clandeboye O'Neill kingdom, distinct from Tyrone, that was ruled by the descendants of Hugh Boy O'Neill, see List of rulers of Clandeboye. It could...
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    sector. Communities in the township include Lucan, Granton, Mooresville, Clandeboye, Elginfield, Whalen Corners, and Prospect Hill. The township administrative...
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    six years old. When he was aged 12, trustees acting in his name sold Clandeboye, his ancestral seat, to his estates' company for £120,000 in order "to...
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  • Price Blackwood, 4th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (6 May 1794 – 21 July 1841) was the third and eldest surviving son of Hans Blackwood, 3rd Baron Dufferin...
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  • grant, made formally in November 1605, was the lordship of Upper (South) Clandeboye and the Great Ardes in County Down. The Nine Years' War in Ireland had...
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  • an AIDS-related illness in 1988. In his will, the marquess bequeathed Clandeboye, the 2,000-acre family estate in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland...
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  • Championship. The club is based in Newtownards, but plays its home matches at Clandeboye Park in Bangor, which it rents from rivals Bangor to play home games....
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  • the year 1574 in Ireland. Monarch: Elizabeth I May 8 – Brian O'Neill of Clandeboye, having submitted to the Earl of Essex, begs Elizabeth I of England for...
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  • Francis George Blackwood, 10th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (20 May 1916 – 13 November 1991), known as Sir Francis Blackwood, 7th Baronet, from 1979 until...
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  • Brian McPhelim O'Neill (category Clandeboye)
    Bacagh O'Neill (died 1574) was Chief of the Name of Clan O'Neill Lower Clandeboye, an Irish clan in north-eastern Ireland during the Tudor conquest of Ireland...
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    "New Councillor - Bangor Central DEA". "New Councillor - Holywood and Clandeboye District Electoral Area". "New Councillor - Bangor East and Donaghadee...
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  • club, founded in 1918, hails from Bangor and plays its home matches at Clandeboye Park. Club colours are gold and royal blue. The first Bangor FC was founded...
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  • For the exteriors, the episode filmed extensively at the forests of Clandeboye Estate, where the sets of Craster's Keep and the encampment of Locke's...
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    Bangor Old Custom House. The largest plot of private land in the area, the Clandeboye Estate, which is a few miles from the city centre, belonged to the Marchioness...
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  • Groogan Bangor Central: Gillian McNaull Bangor West: Barry McKee Holywood & Clandeboye: Lauren Kendall East Belfast: Anthony Flynn North Belfast: Malachai O'Hara...
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    Montgomery, two Ayrshire lairds. Montgomery was granted half of Lord of Upper Clandeboye Conn McNeill O'Neill's land, a significant Gaelic lordship in Ulster,...
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  • (1118–1543) Kingdom of Desmond (1118–1596) Lordship of Ireland (1171–1542) Clandeboye (1283–1605) Kingdom of Uí Failghe (Unknown–1550) Kingdom of Leinster Kingdom...
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  • James Stevenson Blackwood, 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye MP ADC (8 July 1755 – 8 August 1836), styled as Sir James Blackwood, 3rd Baronet, from 1799...
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