Guinness (disambiguation)

Guinness (disambiguation)

Guinness may refer to:

*Guinness — a dry stout
*Diageo — parent company of Guinness (formerly called Guinness plc)
*St. James's Gate Brewery — the "Guinness Brewery" in Dublin
*Guinness World Records — a book originally published by Guinness in 1955 as "The Guinness Book of Records"
*Guinness Trust — a housing association and charity in the UK

*Arthur Guinness (1768–1855) — founder of Guinness beer
*Guinness family — prominent descendants of Arthur Guinness
**Baron Ardilaun — a title of nobility created for Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun
**Baron Moyne — a title of nobility created for Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne
**Earl of Iveagh — a title of nobility created for Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
**Gwendolen Guinness, Countess of Iveagh — British MP

*Arthur Guinness (New Zealand) New Zealand politician
*Sir Alec Guinness — (1914-2000) British actor

ee also

*"Guinnesses" — the MF Doom song featuring Angelika and 4ize
*Guinness-on-Sea
*Guinness Peat Aviation — a defunct aircraft leasing company
*Guinness Peat Group plc — an investment holding company listed on the London Stock Exchange.
*Guinness share-trading fraud


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