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140: 27: 655:, RN. The party included Belmore's wife, the Countess Juliana, their two sons, their lapdog Rosa, the family doctor, Dr. Robert Richardson, M.D. (Edinburgh), and the vicar, Mr. Holt. They visited Malta, Sicily, Italy, the Ionian Islands, Greece, Rome, and Alexandria. They also sailed up the Nile as far as Luxor in three local boats. 1305: 1330: 1335: 1016:
Travels Along the Mediterranean and Parts Adjacent, In Company with the Earl of Belmore, During the Years 1816-17-18, Extending as Far as the Second Cataract of the Nile, Jerusalem, Damascus, Balbec &c.
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Travels Along the Mediterranean and Parts Adjacent, In Company with the Earl of Belmore, During the Years 1816-17-18, Extending as Far as the Second Cataract of the Nile, Jerusalem, Damascus, Balbec &c.
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Lord Belmore's other hobby was carving his name on Egyptian antiquities. In his desire to commemorate his travels, Belmore carved his name into a stone at the top of the
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on his state visit to Ireland in 1821 (although the king did not make it as far as Castle Coole, much to the disappointment of the earl) were all supplied by the
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The History of the Two Ulster Manors of Finagh: In the County of Tyrone, and Coole, Otherwise Manor Atkinson, in the County of Fermanagh, and of Their Owners
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fashion between 1802 and 1825. Elaborate curtains and pelmets, pier glasses, "Grecian" couches and a magnificent state bed designed to accommodate
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Historical Record of the 2nd (now 80th), or Royal Tyrone Fusilier Regiment of Militia, from the Embodiment in 1793 to the Present Time
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Lord Belmore apparently had two hobbies in Egypt. One was collecting antiquities. To that end he sponsored some of
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McDonnell, Philippa ( 2 August 2009) "Why my great-great-great grandfather defaced ancient Egyptian monuments".
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for a family cruise to the Eastern Mediterranean. Her captain was Lord Belmore's brother, Captain
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upholsterer John Preston at a total cost of around ยฃ35,000. Lord Belmore also commissioned
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by his wife Sarah Taylor, second daughter and co-heiress of Edward Taylor, of Askeaton,
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Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and Asia Minor; during the years 1817 & 1818
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The Great Belzoni: The Circus Strongman Who Discovered Egypt's Ancient Treasures
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Lady Juliana Butler (20 September 1783 โ€“22 July 1861), second daughter of
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at Luxor. After Egypt, the family traveled to Palestine and visited Jerusalem.
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Wells, William R (1998). "US Revenue Cutters Captured in the War of 1812".
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on 18 April 1841 aged sixty-six and was succeeded by his eldest son.
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in New York. Corry also carved his name on a pillar of the temple of
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and had her converted from schooner to brig rig. He also renamed her
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In 1819 when the family was done with their cruise, Belmore sold
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Lowry-Corry, Somerset Richard, Earl of Belmore (1881).
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to the King of Naples and the family returned home.
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