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Lowry-Corry and was
He was the son of Major Adrian Lowry-Corry, fifth son of Admiral the Hon.
The Conservative politician the Honourable Henry Lowry-Corry, First Lord of the Admiralty from 1866 to 1867, was the second son of the second Earl.
The Honourable Armar Lowry-Corry ( 1836 – 1919 ), second son of the third Earl, was an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
The Honourable Henry Lowry-Corry, younger son of the third Earl, was also a politician.
The Right Honourable Henry Thomas Lowry-Corry PC ( 9 March 1803 – 6 March 1873 ) was a British Conservative politician.
Lowry-Corry was the younger son of Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore, and Lady Juliana Butler, daughter of Henry Butler, 2nd Earl of Carrick .< ref >
Montagu William Lowry-Corry, 1st Baron Rowton KCVO, CB, PC, DL ( 8 October 1838 – 9 November 1903 ), also known as " Monty ," was a British philanthropist and public servant, best known for serving as Benjamin Disraeli's private secretary from 1866 until the latter's death in 1881.
Born in Grosvernor Square, London, Lowry-Corry was the second son of the Honourable Henry Lowry-Corry by his wife Lady Harriet, daughter of Cropley Ashley-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury.
Lowry-Corry's father, a younger son of Somerset Lowry-Corry, 2nd Earl Belmore, represented County Tyrone in parliament continuously for forty-seven years ( 1826 – 1873 ), and was a member of Lord Derby's second cabinet ( 1866 – 1868 ) as Vice President of the Council and afterwards as First Lord of the Admiralty.
Castle Coole was constructed between 1789 and 1798 as the summer retreat of Armar Lowry-Corry, the 1st Earl Belmore.
Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore GCMG, PC ( Ire ) ( 9 April 1835 – 6 April 1913 ), styled as Viscount Corry from 1841 to 1845, was an Irish nobleman and Conservative politician.
Born at Bruton Street in London, he was the eldest son of Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore and his wife Emily Louise Shepherd, youngest daughter of William Shepherd.
* Lady Theresa Lowry-Corry ( 24 October 1862 – 18 March 1938 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Florence Lowry-Corry ( 31 March 1864 – 10 May 1943 ), who was married on 12 October 1893 to Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Eden ( who d. 1931 ), formerly one of HM Inspectors of Schools and a former major in the Yorkshire Regiment, and had issue
* Lady Madeline Lowry-Corry ( 6 November 1865 – 30 March 1898 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Mary Lowry-Corry ( 5 August 1867 – 5 October 1928 ), who was unmarried
Ernest Lowry-Corry ( 23 November 1874 – 11 March 1912 ), who was educated at Wellington College and was unmarried
* Lady Winifred Lowry-Corry ( 18 August 1876 – 1959 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Edith Lowry-Corry ( 26 August 1878 – 25 October 1918 ), who was drowned in Lough Yoan at Castle Coole, and was unmarried.

Lowry-Corry and Conservative
When Disraeli resigned office in 1868 Lowry-Corry declined various offers of public employment in order to be free to continue his services, now given gratuitously, to the Conservative leader ; and when the latter returned to power in 1874, Corry resumed his position as official private secretary to the prime minister.
Somerset Lowry-Corry, the 4th Earl Belmore, became the Conservative Governor of New South Wales on 8 January 1868 and served until 23 February 1872.

Lowry-Corry and is
Earl Belmore is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1797 for Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Viscount Belmore, who had previously represented County Tyrone in the Irish House of Commons.
The seat of the Lowry-Corry family is Castle Coole in County Fermanagh.
The heir apparent is the present holder's son John Armar Galbraith Lowry-Corry, Viscount Corry ( b. 1985 )

Lowry-Corry and have
Several other members of the Lowry-Corry family have also gained distinction.

Lowry-Corry and him
Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore, served from 1868 to 1872 as the 14th Governor of New South Wales, where several features are named for him: the Belmore River, the suburb of Belmore in Sydney, Belmore Park, also in Sydney and in Goulburn.

Lowry-Corry and who
* Lady Violet Lowry-Corry ( 15 June 1881-1969 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Margaret Lowry-Corry ( 15 July 1883-1975 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Dorothy Lowry-Corry ( 6 June 1885-1967 ), who was unmarried
* Lady Kathleen Lowry-Corry ( 28 July 1887 – 13 October 1972 ), who was married on 7 May 1919 as his second wife to Brigadier General Thomas Ward CMG, of Brynhir, Criccieth, co. Carmarthen ( who d. 16 January 1949 ), and had issue

Lowry-Corry and .
* Castle Coole, Co Fermanagh: A superb neoclassical mansion began by James Wyatt for Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore in 1790-97, but only finally furnished 36 years later.
He married Lady Catherine Caroline Montagu ( 1808 – 1833 ), daughter of George Montagu, 6th Earl of Sandwich and Lady Louisa Mary Anne Julia Harriet Lowry-Corry, on 1 December 1831.
Armar Lowry-Corry, himself the second son of the third Earl.
* John Armar Lowry-Corry, 8th Earl Belmore ( b. 1951 )
In 1947 he married Edith Lowry-Corry ; they had two sons and two daughters.

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There was a divine justice in one wrong thus undoing another.
He was, thus, an early and spectacular victim.
There was considerable evidence of a tacit rapprochement with Castro in Cuba, previously a bete noire to Trujillo -- thus illustrating the way in which totalitarianism of the right and left coalesces.
While she was thus engaged, McFeeley questioned her about her whereabouts the previous day, any recollections she had of people hanging around, of overcurious delivery boys or repairmen, of strange cars cruising the neighborhood.
The purpose of this provision was thus explained in the Court's opinion: ``
However, in this case as elsewhere it was necessary to arrive at a single standard to be applied to all situations, representing an averaging of conditions, and thus to fix particular points in time which would be considered the dividing points between daytime and nighttime conditions.
He was closely followed by the Ohio and Indiana troops -- thus the old bridge has another distinction ; ;
The light was filtered by the soft glass window of the thermostat thus ensuring that only light absorbed by the chlorine and not by the carbon tetrachloride could enter the reaction cell.
Now, with virtually every writer, not only was the European origin of public law acknowledged as a historical phenomenon, but the rules thus established by the advanced civilizations of Europe were to be imposed on others.
Private international law ( which Americans call the `` conflict of laws '' ) was thus segregated from international law proper, or, as it is often called, public international law.
and More was far too well read not to have come across it in one or several of the forms thus given it.
the granular texture thus created likewise called attention to the reality of the surface and was effective over much larger areas.
If we thus spent our very first day in the midst of a large number of your people honoring a new hero and a great national achievement, our last day, to us at least, was equally impressive and very moving, even though the crowds were absent and there was almost complete silence.
He thus kept his hands free for any action after Jan. 20, although reaction to the break was generally favorable in the U.S. and Latin America ( see the hemisphere ).
The `` hold-back '', as Pentagon mutterers labeled it, apparently was a temporary expedient intended to insure that the army services are built up gradually and, thus, the new funds spent prudently.
No doubt the underlying idea was to show that for all the elegance and artistry that have distinguished its presentations thus far, it too could give a circus if it pleased.
In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
Aquarius was also associated with the destructive floods that the Babylonians regularly experienced, and thus was negatively connoted.
The strategy of the anti-slavery forces was to stop the expansion and thus put slavery on a path to gradual extinction.
This transuranic element of the actinide series is located in the periodic table below the lanthanide element europium, and thus by analogy was named after another continent, America.
This led to americium being located right below its twin lanthanide element europium ; it was thus by analogy named after another continent, America: " The name americium ( after the Americas ) and the symbol Am are suggested for the element on the basis of its position as the sixth member of the actinide rare-earth series, analogous to europium, Eu, of the lanthanide series.
Poirot thus was forced to kill the man himself as otherwise he would have continued his actions and never been officially convicted.

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