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Longford and Elizabeth
* Longford, Elizabeth Harman ( Countess of Longford ).
Florence's sister, Louisa, married Joseph's brother, Arthur Chamberlain ; their granddaughter was the author Elizabeth Longford and their great-granddaughter is the Labour politician Harriet Harman.
* Elizabeth Longford, writer
Fraser is the daughter of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford ( 1905 – 2001 ), and his wife, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, née Elizabeth Harman ( 1906 – 2002 ).
Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, CBE, better known as Elizabeth Longford ( 30 August 1906 – 23 October 2002 ) was a British historian.
* Elizabeth Longford, obituary by The Times
de: Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford
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Yeats, Cecil Day Lewis, Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Giles Cooper, C. S. Lewis, Lord Longford and Elizabeth Bowen.
Hyde was born at Longford House in Castlerea in County Roscommon, while his mother, Elizabeth née Oldfield ( 1834 – 1886 ) was on a short visit there.
Introduced by Elizabeth Longford.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Elizabeth Longford, Victoria R. I.
In 1785 the earldom was also revived when Elizabeth was created Countess of Longford in her own right in the Peerage of Ireland.
Elizabeth Pakenham ( born Harman ), Countess of Longford, wife of the seventh Earl, was a writer and social activist.
*< span id =" Elizabeth Pakenham, 1st Countess of Longford "> Elizabeth Pakenham, 1st Countess of Longford ( 1719 – 1794 )</ span >.

Longford and Wellington
* Longford, E. Wellington the Years of the Sword Panther ( 1971 )
Wellesley was born at Harley Street, Soho, London, the eldest son of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, and the Honourable Catherine Sarah Dorothea " Kitty " Pakenham, daughter of Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford.
Paul Mary Pakenham who was the son of the Earl of Longford and nephew of Kitty Pakenham ( Duchess of Wellington ).
* Longford, Elizabeth ; Wellington the Years of the Sword ; Panther ( 1971 ); ISBN 0-586-03548-6
* Elizabeth Longford ( Elizabeth Harman Pakenham, Countess of Longford ), 1996, Wellington: The Years of the Sword, Smithmark Pub, New York, ISBN 978-0-8317-5646-8.

Longford and &
Recent projects include the restoration of mid-eighteenth century panelled rooms at Ledwithstown, County Longford ; the repair of the early nineteenth-century south tower roof at Barmeath Castle, Co. Louth ; the restoration of the pavilion cupolas of Kilshannig, Co. Cork, built in the 1760s to the designs of the Italian architect Davis Ducart ; and, in association with the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government, the World Monuments Fund and the Headfort Trust, the restoration of the superb Robert Adam decorative schemes at Headfort, County Meath.
Since then the club has grown every year and in the 2009 / 10 season fourteen teams were entered in the Longford & District Schoolboys / girls League from Under 7's to Under 16's with nearly 200 members.
The song was first collected in Donegal by Longford poet Padraic Colum and musicologist Herbert Hughes, and published by Boosey & Hawkes in London in a work entitled Irish Country Songs in 1909.
The teams compete in the Longford & District Schoolboy League.
* The History Makers ; Leaders And Statesmen Of The 20th century, edited by Lord Longford & Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, Chronologies and editorial assistance by Christine Nicholls, 1973.
The reply to Frost & Thompson by Longford ( 2001 ) refers the reader to other methods,

Longford and 1969
The last person to be suspended from the GAA for violating Rule 27 was Liam Madden, an architect and member of Longford GAA in 1969
He first stood as a candidate for Dáil Éireann in the Longford – Westmeath constituency at the 1961 general election, but failed to win a seat, and he was defeated again in 1965 and 1969.
One of the worst moments of the club's history occurred in 1969 when the club were beaten by non-league opposition in the FAI Cup for the first time as Longford Town won 2-0 in Longford.
* Caesar ( 1974 ), introduction by Elizabeth Longford ( Reprint of 1969 book?

Elizabeth and Wellington
-week 5 gives a detailed description by David Farrell, of the University of Manchester ( England ), Elizabeth McLeay of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Wellington, 1957, Lionel Cosgrove ( Timothy Balme ) lives with his domineering mother ( Elizabeth Moody ).
Resident Wardens included William Pitt the Younger ( whose niece Lady Hester Stanhope initiated the castle's gardens, using labour from the local militia ), the Duke of Wellington ( who died here ), Sir Winston Churchill and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
Famous Lords Warden have included Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Sir Winston Churchill, William Pitt the Younger ( whose niece Lady Hester Stanhope first created the gardens ), and the Duke of Wellington ( of the Battle of Waterloo fame ).
Vere ’ s grandfather Zachariah Meads was among the first British children to be born in Te Aro, Wellington, in 1843, and his grandmother Elizabeth Meads ( née Lazare ) was the daughter of an Irish minister who had educated freed slaves on the island of Mauritius before emigrating to Wanganui.
His many descendants include Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and Queen Elizabeth II.
Wellington married Lady Elizabeth Hay, daughter of Field Marshal George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, in 1839.
* Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington ( 1820 – 1904 ), Mistress of the Robes
The ' Dukes ' were presented with new colours by HM Queen Elizabeth II, represented by The Colonel of The Regiment Major-General Sir Evelyn John Webb-Carter KCB, due to the ill health of the Queen's representative, the regiments Colonel-in-Chief the Duke of Wellington.
Later Hoddle provided for wide exits from the city such as Wellington and Victoria parades, and the continuation from Elizabeth Street to Sydney and Mount Alexander roads.
Also known as Ottawa Road # 36, Somerset Street West begins at the Queen Elizabeth Driveway in the east and continues west to Wellington Street West where it ends at Somerset Square.
Elizabeth, Duchess of Wellington ( 27 September 1820 – 13 August 1904 ) was born Lady Elizabeth Hay, a daughter of the eighth Marquess of Tweeddale.
Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
SARU has 14 Provincial Unions as members – the Blue Bulls Rugby Union ( Pretoria ), Boland ( Wellington ), Border ( East London ), Eastern Province ( Port Elizabeth ), Falcons ( Springs ), Free State ( Bloemfontein ), Golden Lions ( Gauteng ), Griffons ( Welkom ), Griqualand West ( Kimberley ), Leopards ( Potchefstroom ), Mpumalanga ( Witbank ), Natal ( Durban ), South Western Districts ( George ) and Western Province ( Cape Town ).
Queen Elizabeth Park contains the Wellington Tramway Museum and a number of coastal walking tracks.
* 1861-1868: Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
* 1874-1880: Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
* Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington ( 1820 – 1904 ), née Lady Elizabeth Hay, British peer
Forerunner churches and chapels were located in Lakes Road, ( now Woods Road ) in Boronggoop ( early name for St. Albans Park area bounded by Barwon River and extending north east in a allotment-initially held by Caroline Elizabeth Newcomb-to Point Henry ), in Hampstead, ( early name for St. Albans Park area bounded by Woods / Coppards / Townsend / Wellington Roads ), Regent Street and Chapel Street-the last two both in Whittington.
The riding consists of the neighbourhoods of Aldershot, Maple, Freeman, Wellington Square, Dynes, Roseland, Longmoor, Shoreacres, Pinedale, Elizabeth Gardens, Palmer, Mountainside, Brant Hills, and Tyandaga in Burlington.

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