See also William Connolly William Conolly , also known as Speaker Conolly, was an Irish politician, Commissioner of Revenue, lawyer and landowner. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Guide to Irish Accents
A quick guide to the accents used by different areas within Ireland.
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Arthur (Guinness) Way - with Hilltoptreks
On this tour and walk you are brought through the life and times of Arthur Guinness, who brought us the famous black stuff.
Starting from his graveside in Oughterard we follow his family background and history as we make our back through his life while taking in some wonderful scenery. We follow the Grand Canal which the Guinness family helped to finance and stop for a break at Cliffs at Lyons, beautiful place and definitely a great tea or coffee stop...might even get half a scone.... anyway from here we make our way towards the Hazel hatch pub and on towards Celbridge his birth place, where you can pull your very own pint of Guinness where Arthur was born. The tour continues onto Castletown house, (Largest Palladian country house in Ireland and was built in 1722 for William Conolly, the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons) This is where a young Arthur spent much of his youth.
Guinness's godfather Arthur Price, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Cashel, bequeathed him £100 in his will. Guinness invested the money and in 1755 had a brewery at Leixlip.
In 1761 he married Olivia Whitmore in St. Mary's Church, Dublin, and they had 21 children, 10 of whom lived to adulthood. Olivia's father was William Whitmore, a grocer in Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, and her mother was Mary Grattan from Drummin House, Carbury, County Kildare. Olivia also brought a dowry of £1,000.
He died in Dublin and was buried in his mother's family plot at Oughterard, County Kildare in January 1803.
BCM Castledaly
Guest speaker Nathan Dancey from BCM (Bible Centred Ministries)shares about the work being done in Castledaly Manor in Westmeath in Ireland
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