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William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne

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22: 200: 207: 143:"I am so interested by the Ashbourne's son, a half hatched philosopher & saint who has an article in this 19th Century & is writing on "Danton" for the next. He has the eyes of a Melancthon but the mouth & wit of a Paddy. He was a positivist before he turned Catholic. He has the worst clothes of any philosopher I've met..." 231:
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His father had left £100,000 in his will, and though "Willie" was the eldest son and heir, because of his nationalist leanings, he was left with only a "paltry" £800, the bulk having been passed to his younger brother, Edward Gibson (1873–1928), father of the third
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and other reviews. In 1896, he married Marianne de Monbrison (died 1953), daughter of Henri Roger Conquerré de Monbrison of
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Folan, Dara (2013). "'The Capital Of Irish Speaking Ireland': the 1913 Galway Oireachtas".
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I turned away, my soul was rich with sadness, And wondered thence in brooding reverie...
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The Abbe de Lammenais and the Liberal Catholic Movement in France
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University. He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baron Ashbourne, of
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Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
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In spite of his Irish Nationalist leanings, he lived near
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Coat of arms of William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne
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Irish language
Dublin
Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne
Abraham Colles
John Dawson Mayne
Harrow School
Trinity College, Dublin
Merton College, Oxford
Ashbourne, County Meath
County Dublin
County Meath
Roger Bacon
Irish Literary Society
Paris
cultural nationalist
Irish dress
Gaelic League
House of Lords
Baron Ashbourne
Leslie family of Glaslough, Monaghan
Dorking
Surrey
France
Abbe de Lamennais


""All Creeds and All Classes"?: Just Who Made Up the Gaelic League?"
doi
10.1353/eir.2002.0020

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