| Domain | Article in Book |
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| Title | "'The most perfect specimen of civilised nature' : the Shannon Estuary Group - elite theory and practice" |
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| Title Of Book | O’Neill, Ciaran (ed.), Irish elites in the nineteenth century (Dublin : Four Courts, 2013) |
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| Author | Potter, Matthew |
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| Publication Date | 2013 |
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| Start-End Page | 113 — 124 |
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| Number Of Pages | 12 p. |
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| Era Covered | 1760 — 1900 |
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| Language | English |
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| Person As Subject |
- De Vere (Hunt), Sir Aubrey, 1788–1846
- Jebb, John, 1775–1833
- Monsell, William, 1st baron Emly, 1812-1894
- Pery, Edmund Sexton, Viscount, 1719-1806
- Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of Brandon, 1790–1866
- Wyndham-Quin, Edwin Richard Windham, 3rd earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl, 1812–1871
- Wyndham-Quin, Windham Thomas, 1841-1926
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| Country | Ireland |
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| Rights | All rights to IHO record reserved. |
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