Newhall House and Estate, the Glossary
Newhall is an Irish country estate near Ennis in County Clare, which includes a 17-bedroom 17th-century Georgian country house.[1]
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15 relations: Baron Inchiquin, County Clare, Ennis, Florence Vere O'Brien, Francis Bindon, Gentry, Georgian architecture, Henry VIII, Ireland, Killone, Killone Abbey, Knight of Glin, Member of parliament, Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, Thomond.
- Buildings and structures in County Clare
- Country houses in Ireland
- Gentry
- Georgian architecture in Ireland
- Munster
Baron Inchiquin
Baron Inchiquin is one of the older titles in the Peerage of Ireland. Newhall House and Estate and Baron Inchiquin are O'Brien dynasty.
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County Clare
County Clare (Contae an Chláir) is a county in the province of Munster in the Southern part of the republic of Ireland, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Newhall House and Estate and county Clare are Munster.
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Ennis
Ennis (meaning 'island' or 'river meadow') is the county town of County Clare, in the mid-west of Ireland.
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Florence Vere O'Brien
Florence Vere O'Brien (3 July 1854 – 8 July 1936) was a British diarist, philanthropist, and craftswoman.
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Francis Bindon
Francis Bindon (1690 – 1765) was a popular architect and painter in 18th century Ireland.
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Gentry
Gentry (from Old French genterie, from gentil, "high-born, noble") are "well-born, genteel and well-bred people" of high social class, especially in the past.
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Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.
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Henry VIII
Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
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Killone
Killone (Cill Eoin) is a civil parish of County Clare, Ireland, to the southwest of Ennis.
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Killone Abbey
Killone Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Chill Eoin), situated in Killone, some 5 kilometres south of Ennis, County Clare, was a nunnery and abbey of Canonesses Regular founded in 1190 by Donal Mor O'Brien (Donal ‘the Great’ O’Brien), King of Thomond and Munster and dedicated to Saint John. Newhall House and Estate and Killone Abbey are Buildings and structures in County Clare.
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Knight of Glin
The Knight of Glin (dormant 14 September 2011), also known as the Black Knight or Knight of the Valley, was an hereditary title held by the FitzGerald and FitzMaurice families of County Limerick, Ireland, since the early 14th century.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond
Murrough O'Brien, 1st Baron of Inchiquin, 1st Earl of Thomond (Murchadh an Tánaiste Ó Briain) (died 7 November 1551) was an Irish peer, Chief of Clan O'Brien, and the last King of Thomond. Newhall House and Estate and Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond are O'Brien dynasty.
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Thomond
Thomond (Classical Irish: Tuadhmhumhain; Modern Irish: Tuamhain), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nenagh and its hinterland. Newhall House and Estate and Thomond are O'Brien dynasty.
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See also
Buildings and structures in County Clare
- Áras Contae an Chláir
- Caherconnell Stone Fort
- Canon Island Abbey
- Clare Abbey
- Clare Museum
- Corcomroe Abbey
- Dysert O'Dea Monastery
- Ennis Courthouse
- Ennis Friary
- Ennistymon House
- Gregans Castle
- Killaloe Bridge
- Killone Abbey
- Kilrush Marina
- Maghera transmission site
- Moher Tower
- Newhall House and Estate
- O'Brien's Tower
- Quin Abbey
- Shannon hydroelectric scheme
- The Living Bridge
- Wild Honey Inn
Country houses in Ireland
- Aghavrin House
- Allenstown House
- Ardamine Estate
- Ballymaloe House
- Baltyboys House
- Bargy Castle
- Barmeath Castle
- Bellamont House
- Bellinter House
- Blessington House
- Bowen's Court
- Busherstown House
- Carhue House
- Castle Blunden
- Castle Gurteen de la Poer
- Castle Saunderson
- Castleboro House
- Clonbrock Castle
- Clonmeen House
- Clonmoyle House
- Clontead More House
- Cottage House, Clonmoyle
- Dardistown Castle
- Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923)
- Dowth Hall
- Dripsey Castle, Carrignamuck
- Duckett's Grove
- Ennistymon House
- Flesk Castle
- Glin Castle
- Killakee House
- Killruddery House
- Lisheen Castle
- Lyons Demesne
- Manresa House, Dublin
- Marlfield House
- Moore Abbey
- Mount Trenchard House
- Moy House, County Clare
- Newhall House and Estate
- Old Connaught House
- Portlick Castle
- Powerscourt Estate
- Riversdale, Rathfarnham
- Russborough House
- Strokestown Park
- Summerhill House
- Tarbert House
Gentry
- Amateur detective
- American gentry
- Baronet
- Boyar scions
- Cabang Atas
- Esquire
- Fictional gentry
- Gentleman
- Gentleman farmer
- Gentleman ranker
- Gentleman thief
- Gentlewoman
- Gentry
- Knights
- Kobuzev family
- Lady
- Lady's companion
- Landed gentry
- Landed gentry in China
- Landed property
- Lords of the Manor
- Newhall House and Estate
- Odnodvortsy
- Planter class
- Polish landed gentry
- Squire
Georgian architecture in Ireland
- Abbeville, Dublin
- Abbeyleix House
- Archbishop's Palace, Armagh
- Armagh
- Baltyboys House
- Baronscourt
- Corkbeg House
- Drumcar House
- Dublin Civic Trust
- Edward Lovett Pearce
- Flesk Castle
- Glin Castle
- Gloster House
- Irish Georgian Society
- John Roberts (architect)
- Kenure House
- Kildrought House
- Knocklofty House
- Lafranchini brothers
- Limerick Civic Trust
- Lotabeg House
- Lotamore House
- Lyons Demesne
- Maurice Craig (historian)
- Mount Ievers Court
- Mount Juliet Golf & Spa Hotel
- Mount Trenchard House
- Moy House, County Clare
- Newhall House and Estate
- Newtown Pery, Limerick
- Pery Square
- Peter Pearson (painter, born 1955)
- Santry Court
- St Iberius' Church
- St. Thomas's Church (old), Dublin
- Students Against the Destruction of Dublin
- The Custom House, Limerick
- Thomas Sadleir
- Turvey House, County Dublin
- Vernon Mount
Munster
- Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh
- Coat of arms of Munster
- Cork (city)
- County Clare
- County Cork
- County Kerry
- County Limerick
- County Tipperary
- County Waterford
- Dáirine
- Deirgtine
- Earls of Munster
- Kingdom of Munster
- Kings of Munster
- Limerick
- List of kings of Munster
- List of monarchs of Desmond
- List of monarchs of Thomond
- Mairtine
- Munster
- Munster (European Parliament constituency)
- Munster Irish
- Munster Republic
- Newhall House and Estate
- North Tipperary
- Second Desmond Rebellion
- South Tipperary
- Waterford
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newhall_House_and_Estate
Also known as Newhall House.