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Killiney Castle, also known as Mount Malpas, [3] Rocksborough, [3] or Loftus Hill, and now known as Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, is an 18th-century manor house near Killiney in County Dublin, Ireland. Subsequently converted into a hotel , [ 4 ] it has operated as one since 1971.
To the north is a hotel, Fitzpatrick's Castle Hotel since 1971, [1] and beyond that a small shopping centre established in the 1970s, [2] and nearer Ballybrack some further retail facilities. Between the hotel and the café are two churches, one Church of Ireland, and one a secondary Catholic church or chapel, open briefly weekly.
Fitzpatrick Hotel is a historic hotel in Washington, Georgia. It was built in 1898. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It is located at 16 West Public Square. A great fire in Washington-Wilkes Georgia in 1895 destroyed the buildings on the site where the hotel was built.
Browne–Fitzpatrick privilege case, 1955, an Australian legal case; Fitzpatrick v Kelly, an 1873 English Queen's Bench decision; Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer, a 1976 United States Supreme Court decision; Fitzpatrick v British Railways Board, a 1992 UK labour law case; Fitzpatrick v Sterling Housing Association Ltd, a 1999 UK case in the House of Lords
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They lived at Ruthin Castle and had three children: Mary Theresa Olivia ("Daisy") Cornwallis-West (1873–1943), who married Prince Hans Heinrich XV von Hochberg . George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West (1874–1951), who married the American heiress, Jennie Jerome in 1900, whom his mother was 292 days younger than.
Dalkey Castle (Irish: Caisleán Deilginis), formerly known as Goat Castle, is a medieval structure in Castle Street, Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland. The complex currently accommodates the Dalkey Heritage Centre , which is in the castle itself, and Dalkey Town Hall , which is formed by a single storey extension behind the original building.
Fitzpatrick (/ f ɪ t s ˈ p æ t r ɪ k / ⓘ) is an Irish surname that most commonly arose as an anglicised version of the Irish patronymic surname Mac Giolla Phádraig (Irish: [mˠək ˈɟɪl̪ˠə ˈfˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]) [1] "Son of the Devotee of (St.) Patrick".