Lord Belmont in Northern Ireland

Established in 2007 by Timothy William Ferres: writing about a variety of topics including Heraldry, Pageantry, Heritage, Country Houses, Conservation, the Nobility and Gentry.

Saturday, 23 November 2024

Civic Heritage Walk

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25 Donegall Place I motored into town one morning in 2016. Unable to find a space in Upper Arthur Street and the vicinity, drove slight...
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Friday, 22 November 2024

1st Earl of Tyrone

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The O'Neills of Ulster were for ages the most formidable of the indigenous clans in Ireland. HENRY MacOWEN O'NEILL , King of Tyrone...

1st Earl of Dalhousie

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THE EARLS OF DALHOUSIE WERE THE GREATEST LANDOWNERS IN FORFARSHIRE, WITH 136,602 ACRES The Ramsay family settled in the Lothians in ...
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Thursday, 21 November 2024

Huntington Castle

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THE DURDIN-ROBERTSONS OWNED 296 ACRES OF LAND IN COUNTY CARLOW ALEXANDER REID , younger son of John Reid, feudally styled 4th Baron Ru...

Ringdufferin House

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THE BAILIES OWNED 670 ACRES OF LAND IN COUNTY DOWN DAVID BAILLIE , of Lamington, Lanarkshire, second son of Sir William Baillie,...
Wednesday, 20 November 2024

McCalmont of Abbeylands

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THE McCALMONTS OWNED 148 ACRES OF LAND IN COUNTY ANTRIM THOMAS McCALMONT , of The Farm, Cairncastle, County Antrim, had issue, THOMAS, ...

The Leigh Baronetcy

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THIS (AND GORE) WAS THE FIRST BARONETCY TO BE CREATED IN ULSTER The LEIGH entry for arms at Ulster's (King of Arms) offi...
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