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Dublin: Foundation (2004) (also known in North America as The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga or sometimes simply Dublin) is a novel by Edward Rutherfurd first published in 2004 by Century Hutchinson and then by Seal Books and Doubleday Canada.
Robert, Duke of Ireland, was married to Philippa de Coucy, the King's first cousin (her mother, Isabella, was the sister of the King's father, Edward, the Black Prince and the eldest daughter of Edward III). Robert had an affair with Agnes de Launcekrona, a lady-in-waiting of Richard's queen, Anne of Bohemia. In 1387, the couple were separated ...
Number 10 was a 1983 British television series originally aired on ITV and lasting for 7 episodes from 13 February to 27 March 1983. It depicted the personal and political lives of seven British Prime Ministers, ranging from the 1780s to the 1920s, during their occupancy of 10 Downing Street .
Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 1874: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales 1841–1910 Earl of Dublin, later King Edward VII: Prince Alfred Ernest Albert 1844–1900 Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Earl of Kent: Prince Arthur 1850–1942 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn: Earldom of Dublin merged in the Crown, 1901: King George ...
Ireland: Awakening (2006) (also known in North America as The Rebels of Ireland: The Dublin Saga) is a novel by Edward Rutherfurd first published in 2006 by Century Hutchinson. It concludes the two-part series known as The Dublin Saga .
2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665–1745) Charles Butler 1st Earl of Arran 3rd Duke of Ormonde (1671–1758) Thomas Butler of Garryricken (d. 1738) Richard Butler 7th Viscount Mountgarret (1691–1736) James Butler 8th Viscount Mountgarret (d. 1742) Edmund Butler 9th Viscount Mountgarret (d. 1752) Somerset Butler 1st Earl of Carrick (1718–1774) James ...
13th Duke of Argyll (Scotland), Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of Campbell and Cowall, Viscount of Lochow and Glenyla, and Lord Inveraray, Mull, Morvern, and Tiree, 6th Duke of Argyll (UK), 22nd Earl of Argyll and 23rd Lord Campbell, 9th Baron Sundridge, 10th Baron Hamilton of Hameldon, 16th Lord of Kintyre, 22nd Lord Lorne
Duncan Street - now Dundonald Street (D) Duke Street - added to Dublin Street (D) Eldin Street - now Adam Street; Fife Place - now part of Leith Walk; George Place - now part of Leith Walk; George Street, Leith - now part of North Fort Street (N) Graham Street (off Lauriston Place) - renamed as an extension of Keir Street in 1922