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    Ardglass (from Irish Ard Ghlais 'green height') is a coastal fishing village, townland (of 321 acres) and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland...
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  • The title Earl of Ardglass (pronounced "Ar-glass") was created in the Peerage of Ireland on 15 April 1645. The Earl held the subsidiary titles of Baron...
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    4th Earl of Ardglass PC (I), (2 October 1625 – 26 November 1687) was an English nobleman, son of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass and Elizabeth...
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    Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass, 11 June 1594 to 20 November 1653, was an English nobleman, son of Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell and his second...
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    2nd Earl of Ardglass, DCL, (12 September 1624 – 3 October 1668) was an English nobleman, son of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass and Elizabeth...
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    3rd Earl of Ardglass (29 November 1653 – 11 April 1682), was an English nobleman, the only son of Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass of Ilam, Staffordshire...
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    1540, extinct 1687) Viscount Lecale (created 1624, extinct 1687) Earl of Ardglass (created 1645, extinct 1687) Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland...
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    MP) on 29 April 1799. They had thirteen children. Ogilvie purchased the Ardglass estate in County Down from his stepson Rear Admiral Lord Charles FitzGerald...
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    Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Rí, Ulster Scots: Käng's Kessel) is a castle in Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was originally built in the 12th century...
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  • Earl of Ardglass (1594–1653), Commander of the Regiment of Horse (Ireland) for King Charles I of England Thomas Cromwell, 3rd Earl of Ardglass (1653–1682)...
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    English noblewoman, the only daughter of Vere Essex Cromwell, 4th Earl of Ardglass and wife Catherine Hamilton. When her father died in 1687, she claimed...
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    Ardglass Marina, also known as Phennick Cove Marina, is situated in Ardglass, County Down, one of three major fishing ports in Northern Ireland. Ardglass...
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    Ardglass Castle (also known as The Newark) is situated in Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was originally a row of 15th century warehouses by...
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    of Chester, and by her had three children: Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass, (11 June 1594 – 1653) married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Meverell of...
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    Ardglass railway station was the terminus of the Downpatrick, Killough and Ardglass Railway, which ran from Belfast south to Newcastle, County Down in...
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    Killough and Ardglass Railway (DKALR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland linking Downpatrick with Ardglass. It was built from...
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    with champ for lunch at the Crown Liquor Saloon during a tour of Belfast. Ardglass potted herring is found in butchers’ shops and fish traders. It is herring...
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    Viscount Barrington, of Ardglass in the County of Down, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1720 for the lawyer, theologian and politician...
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  • Ardglass Football Club was a Northern Irish junior-level football club playing in the Newcastle & District League. The club hails from Ardglass, County...
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    This is a list of the seaports in Northern Ireland Ardglass Ballycastle, County Antrim Bangor, County Down Belfast Harbour Carrickfergus Coleraine Kilkeel...
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    Ardtole Church (category Ardglass)
    north-east of the town of Ardglass in County Down, Northern Ireland, at grid ref: J564382. It was formerly the parish church of Ardglass and is dedicated to...
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  • Killough and Ardglass Railway, which ran from Downpatrick to Ardglass in Northern Ireland. Opened by the Downpatrick, Killough and Ardglass Railway, it...
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  • Killough and Ardglass Railway, which ran from Downpatrick to Ardglass in Northern Ireland. Opened by the Downpatrick, Killough and Ardglass Railway, it...
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    29 March 1702 when Gervase Pierrepont was created Baron Pierrepont, of Ardglass, County Down. On 19 October 1714 he was also made Baron Pierrepont, of...
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  • (though not exclusively) pronounced OW-en ar, ard I, SG high, height Armagh, Ardglass, Ardgay ash OE ash tree Ashby de la Zouch, Ashton-under-Lyne, Ashton-in-Makerfield...
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  • 1628 Feilding extant also Earl of Denbigh in England from 1675 Earl of Ardglass 15 April 1645 Cromwell extinct 1687   Earl of Leinster 3 March 1646 Cholmondeley...
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    Killough and Ardglass Railway, which ran from Downpatrick to Ardglass in Northern Ireland. Opened by the Downpatrick, Killough and Ardglass Railway, it...
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    Killough and Ardglass Railway, which ran from Downpatrick to Ardglass in Northern Ireland. Opened by the Downpatrick, Killough and Ardglass Railway, it...
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    Fishing villages Akwidaa Algajola Ardglass Bermeo Bethsaida Bolungarvík Cadgwith Catalan Bay Chorkor Ciboure Clovelly Cullercoats Dunmore East Ea Elantxobe...
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  • letters patent. His great-grandson, the fourth baron, was made Earl of Ardglass in 1645. John de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell (d. c. 1335) Ralph de Cromwell...
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