-
Baron Headfort, of
Headfort in the
County of
Meath (1760), and
Baron Kenlis, of
Kenlis in the
County of
Meath (1831), all but the last in the
Peerage of...
- from the
United Church in
Abernethy have a
service in the old
Kenlis Church. The
Kenlis cemetery also
still exists approximately two
miles to the north...
- (1849–1900)
Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, 11th
Baron Farnham (1879–1957)
Barry Owen
Somerset Maxwell, 12th
Baron Farnham (1931–2001)
Simon Kenlis Maxwell, 13th Baron...
- The Rt Hon.
Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, 11th
Baron Farnham, DSO (2
October 1879 – 5
February 1957), was a
British Army officer, an
Irish representative peer...
- Anglo-Norman as Kenenus, Kenelles, Kenles,
Kenlis,
Kellis and
finally Kells. It has also been
suggested that
Kenlis and
Kells come from an
alternative Irish...
- beforehand, he died, and was
succeeded in the
barony by his brother,
Simon Kenlis Maxwell, who
lived in England. His wife, Diana, was a Lady of the Bedchamber...
- Taylour, Earl of
Bective (11
February 1844 – 15
December 1893),
styled Lord
Kenlis until 1870, was an Anglo-Irish
Conservative politician.
Bective was the...
- 059.19 sq mi) and 1,188,656 in the built-up area made up of
Dongying and
Kenli districts.
Dongying is home to the
Shengli Oilfield,
which after the Daqing...
- his
father in the
marquessate in 1829. In 1831 he was
created Baron Kenlis, of
Kenlis in the
County of Meath, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom, which...
- (Hugo Dessioux, Jéremie Dethelot,
Youssoupha Diaby,
Hakim Jemili, Mike
Kenli and MalcolmToTheWord) set up Le Woop, a
collective of
comedians who post...