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  2. Mount Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Mount Stewart is a 19th-century house and garden in County Down, Northern Ireland, owned by the National Trust. Situated on the east shore of Strangford Lough , a few miles outside the town of Newtownards and near Greyabbey , it was the Irish seat of the Stewart family, Marquesses of Londonderry .

  3. List of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home or historic house in Ireland. County Carlow [ edit ]

  4. Alexander Stewart (Londonderry MP, born 1746) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander was born on 26 March 1746 in Ireland. [1] He was the fifth son of Alexander Stewart and his wife Mary Cowan. His father's family was Ulster Scots and came from County Donegal. His father had bought the Newtownards and Comber estates in County Down in 1743 [2] and lived at Mount Stewart, near Newtownards.

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  6. List of family seats of Irish nobility - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of clans, peers and landed gentry families in Ireland. Most of the houses belonged to the Old English and Anglo-Irish aristocracy, and many of those located in the present Republic of Ireland were abandoned, sold or destroyed following the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War of the early 1920s.

  7. Killiney Castle - Wikipedia

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    Colonel John Malpas constructed Mount Malpas, now known as Killiney Castle, in 1740. An advertisement in Falkiner's Dublin Journal of 1752 suggests that Malpas may have rented the castle in its early years: "Roxborough, formerly called Mount Malpas, containing 150 acres of land enclosed by a stone wall and a new well-furnished house of six rooms and two large closets on a floor with offices". [7]

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