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He inherited
Tubberdaly House and estate from his aunt, Catherine Nesbitt, in 1886 at which point he assumed the additional surname of Nesbitt. He married Helen Thomas on 30 April 1890; together they had four children including
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took over the estate and paid compensation to
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Beaumont-Nesbitt was the son of Rev. Thomas George
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between 1918 and 1922, when the position was abolished. He was a
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