Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Drumcondra_House> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 triples per page.
- Drumcondra_House abstract "Drumcondra House in Drumcondra Dublin, Ireland, is now part of All Hallows College. It was designed by the architect Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and was built in 1726 for Sir Marmaduke Coghill who had lived in Belvedere House, now part of St. Patrick's College of Education Drumcondra. Coghill moved into Drumcondra House where he lived with his sister Mary until his death; the house was renowned for its gardens. Close by Drumcondra Church (formerly Clonturk parish) was built by Mark Coghill and contains a statue to her brother Marmaduke, on her death the house was left to their niece.Drumcondra House became the residence of Charles Moore, then second Lord Tullamore, and afterwards Earl of Charleville, who was married to a Coghill niece who following Moore's death remarried a second husband Major John Mayne, who assumed the name of Coghill, and was created a baronet.It was leased to Alderman Alexander Kirkpatrick of Dublin Corporation a former high sheriff. Insurgents from the United Irishmen's 1798 rebellion were supposedly hung from a tree in the grounds of Drumcondra House. The soldier Major General Sir Guy Campbell K.C.B. was the last resident in the House, who rented it from the Coghill family.In 1842 Drumcondra House was rented by a Catholic priest named Father John Hand who went on to found a seminary there All Hallows College which was run by the Vincentian order which is now a college of Dublin City University.".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageID "31590127".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageLength "1941".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageRevisionID "531723630".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink All_Hallows_College.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drumcondra.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Ireland.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Drumcondra,_Dublin.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Drumcondra_Church.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_City_University.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Charleville.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Lovett_Pearce.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Marmaduke_Coghill.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Guy_Campbell,_1st_Baronet.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLink Vincentian_Family.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drumcondra House".
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Drumcondra_House wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Drumcondra_House subject Category:Drumcondra.
- Drumcondra_House subject Category:Houses_in_Ireland.
- Drumcondra_House type District.
- Drumcondra_House type Attraction.
- Drumcondra_House type District.
- Drumcondra_House comment "Drumcondra House in Drumcondra Dublin, Ireland, is now part of All Hallows College. It was designed by the architect Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and was built in 1726 for Sir Marmaduke Coghill who had lived in Belvedere House, now part of St. Patrick's College of Education Drumcondra. Coghill moved into Drumcondra House where he lived with his sister Mary until his death; the house was renowned for its gardens.".
- Drumcondra_House label "Drumcondra House".
- Drumcondra_House sameAs Q5309145.
- Drumcondra_House sameAs m.0glqs2y.
- Drumcondra_House sameAs Q5309145.
- Drumcondra_House wasDerivedFrom Drumcondra_House?oldid=531723630.
- Drumcondra_House isPrimaryTopicOf Drumcondra_House.