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Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Per saltire Gules and Azure a Lion rampant Or on a Chief Ermine a Dexter Hand couped at the wrist of the first (Guinness); 2nd and 3rd, Argent on a Fess between three
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Interested in fine art all his life, from the 1870s
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Joyce, J. The Guinnesses (Poolbeg Press, Dublin 2009)
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1255:"Iveagh K.P., The Right Honourable Edward Cecil"
685:, and in 1897 he won a race between England and
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167:Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh
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