Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- British politician who as chief secretary for Ireland (1798–1801) was able to quell the 1798 rebellion and form a political union between Ireland and Great Britain (1800).
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Examples
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Also on Park Lane was Londonderry House, the residence of the Marquesses of Londonderry (pronounced “Lundundry”), the Anglo-Irish family of which Robert, Viscount Castlereagh, is the most well-known.
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The apartment building, a bizarre art deco confection called The Castlereagh, had certainly been there when Williams lived in U City, so maybe he was looking over my shoulder.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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The apartment building, a bizarre art deco confection called The Castlereagh, had certainly been there when Williams lived in U City, so maybe he was looking over my shoulder.
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The apartment building, a bizarre art deco confection called The Castlereagh, had certainly been there when Williams lived in U City, so maybe he was looking over my shoulder.
January Magazine 2009
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But the majority of the Whigs, and some even of the Tories, such as Castlereagh and Canning, were prepared to make concessions; and since 1820 the Irish agitation led by O'Connell had been gaining in strength.
Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies George Henry Blore
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Another bale of golden fleece is branded 'Castlereagh'.
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In Sydney, on Castlereagh Street, his offices occupied three floors.
A SON OF THE SUN 2010
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Charles Stewart, half-brother of Castlereagh, ambassador to the Hapsburg
Letter 290 2009
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The cafe was leased from Castlereagh borough council where she was a Democratic Unionist Party representative.
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At Castlereagh Street he turned to the left, and three blocks along came to the Gayety.
A PIECE OF STEAK 2010
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