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Surveyor General of Ireland — The office of Surveyor General of Ireland was an appointed office under the Dublin Castle administration of Ireland in the 17th and 18th centuries.[1] The Surveyor General was typically responsible for the surveying, design and construction of… … Wikipedia
List of state leaders in 1752 — List of state leaders in 1751 Events of 1752 List of state leaders in 1753 State leaders by year Africa* Ashanti Confederacy Kusi Obodom, Asantehene (1750 1764) * Bunyoro Duhaga, Omukama of Bunyoro (1731 c.1782) * Dahomey Tegbesu, King of Dahomey … Wikipedia
Old Style 1752 — This is the calendar for Old Style 1752, a leap year which began on 1 January, and dropped 3–13 September to transition to the Gregorian calendar.[1] Previously, the Old Style calendar in England (and related regions) had begun on 25 March and… … Wikipedia
Members of the 2nd UK Parliament from Ireland — 1st Parliament (1801) 2nd Parliament (1802) 3rd Parliament (1806) This is a list of the MPs for Irish constituencies, who were elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1802, to serve as Members of the 2nd UK Parliament from Ireland, or who … Wikipedia
Presbyterian Church in Ireland — church organized in 1840 by merger of the Secession Church and the Synod of Ulster. In 1854 the Synod of Munster merged into the church. Presbyterianism in Ireland, except for scattered Puritan groups, began with the plantation of… … Universalium
Market Houses in the Republic of Ireland — Market houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. Originally there were three, four or even five bays on the ground floor… … Wikipedia
Archdiocese of Tuam (Church of Ireland) — For the Roman Catholic archdiocese, see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam. The Archbishopric of Tuam existed from the mid twelfth century until 1839, with its seat at Tuam. St Jarlath (c. 445–540) is considered to have founded Tuam as the seat… … Wikipedia
Market houses in Northern Ireland — Market houses are a notable feature of many Northern Ireland towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. Originally there were three, four or even five bays on the… … Wikipedia
Members of the 1st UK Parliament from Ireland — 1st Parliament (1801) 2nd Parliament (1802) 3rd Parliament (1806) This is a list of the Irish MPs who were co opted from the former Parliament of Ireland, to serve as Members of the 1st UK Parliament from Ireland, or who were elected at… … Wikipedia
Bishop of Raphoe (Church of Ireland) — Raphoe is a diocese in north west Ulster, Ireland corresponding to County Donegal. It is suffragan to the archdiocese of Armagh. The late medieval cathedral in Raphoe is dedicated to St. Eunan. There is a ruined bishop s palace.Bishops to the… … Wikipedia