• Robert Sutton de Clonard (or Closnard; 11 August 1751 in Wexford, Ireland – 1788, Vanikoro, Solomon Islands) was a French naval officer of Irish descent...
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    officer to visit Sydney Cove and wait upon Governor Phillip was Robert Sutton de Clonard, Captain of the Astrolabe, who took despatches to him for forwarding...
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  • action she cruised under the command of Lieutenant Chevalier Robert Sutton de Closnard (or Clonard). MacBride ranged up and fell in with the unidentified ship...
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  • violence continued along the Falls-Shankill interface. Father PJ Egan of Clonard Monastery recalled that a large loyalist mob moved down Cupar Street at...
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  • Skillen was shot dead by soldiers manning a British Army undercover post in Clonard cinema along the Falls Road. March 1976 – The SAS abducted Sean McKenna...
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    Laguno Canas and Maria Zuzuarregui (daughter of Agustina Zuzuarregui y Sutton Clonard) promoted this hotel and the city of Marbella in English and in French...
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  • Saint-Domingue. The O'Gorman family owned two plantations at Cul-de-sac. A member of the Sutton de Clonard family took part in the La Pérouse Expedition The O'Riordan...
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    Follows Blast". Belfast Newsletter. 27 December 1969. p. 1. Sutton, Malcolm. "CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths". cain.ulst.ac.uk. "The Sunday World on the...
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  • Escheator of County Wexford) 1414 John Roche 1423: Robert Bosschier 1543: Patrick de Lonport 1548: Oliver Sutton 1570: Sir Thomas Masterson 1591: Walter Synnott...
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  • Maze Prison. 1 August: an INLA unit opened fire on an RUC patrol in the Clonard Gardens area of West Belfast. 10 August: an INLA sniper wounded a UDR soldier...
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  • targeting a British Army patrol injured one soldier and 3 civilians on Clonard Street, West Belfast. 31 January: two RUC officers (William Savage and...
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    Gothic-revival St Peter's Cathedral (1866, signature twin spires added in 1886); Clonard Monastery (1911), the Conway Mill (1853/1901, re-developed as a community...
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    civilian Brendan McLaughlin, who was killed in a drive-by-shooting on Clonard Street, Belfast. He was killed with the same Sterling submachine gun used...
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    Michael Henry Fock, 3rd Baron de Robeck 1835: John Bonham of Ballintaggart 1836: John Hyacinth Nangle of Garrisker, Clonard 1838: Edward Lawless, 3rd Baron...
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    the "Scots believing in Christ". Monks from Ireland, such as Finnian of Clonard, studied in Britain at the monastery of Cadoc the Wise, at Llancarfan and...
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  • contemporary record, Will of John de Wynchedon, bequests to the friary and requesting burial in there) James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus...
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  • September 11 – Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris November 30 – Richard of Acerra, Norman nobleman Agnetha Ní Máelshechlainn, abbess of Clonard Canute I (Eriksson)...
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  • Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks church founded by Finnian of Clonard, land granted by Carbreus, King of Leinster; probably not continuing after...
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