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  • You can see it in the economic geography of a place like Kingscourt, busy town and ancestral home of my wife's family, the Gargans.

    History, Horses and the Luck of the Irish 2010

  • You can see it in the economic geography of a place like Kingscourt, busy town and ancestral home of my wife's family, the Gargans.

    Finding the Next Winner Lucy Pawle 2010

  • The fair has taken place in mid-August every year for 400 years in the deep, rain-lashed green countryside just outside the town of Kingscourt.

    Finding the Next Winner Lucy Pawle 2010

  • The fair has taken place in mid-August every year for 400 years in the deep, rain-lashed green countryside just outside the town of Kingscourt.

    History, Horses and the Luck of the Irish 2010

  • The book alternates between the life on the passage and the stories of Kingscourt, the family maid and the would-be assassin.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Tripp 2006

  • The book alternates between the life on the passage and the stories of Kingscourt, the family maid and the would-be assassin.

    From fear of Priests with empty plates, from guilt and weeping effigies Tripp 2006

  • Lady Kingscourt and her party represented the highest layer of fashionable life.

    Gossamer 1915 George A. Birmingham 1907

  • Lady Kingscourt clapped her pretty hands as loudly as any one.

    Gossamer 1915 George A. Birmingham 1907

  • It is impossible to guess at what Lady Kingscourt thought we were doing; but her heart was warm and kind.

    Gossamer 1915 George A. Birmingham 1907

  • Lady Kingscourt brought a large party, chiefly women in very splendid attire.

    Gossamer 1915 George A. Birmingham 1907

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