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One family, six centuries and an Irish house of unsurpassed beauty: The fascinating tale of Curraghmore

Summary by Country Life
In a letter of October 1750, the agent of the Earl of Tyrone, Thomas Rogers, described a bizarre visit to Curraghmore by Archbishop George Stone, the Primate of All Ireland. Arriving unannounced, Rogers reported, the Archbishop’s party had ‘forced the lock and bolt of the gate and rode into the front up to the door. Betty the housemaid was opening the windows by lifting up the sashes to air the house, when the Primate alighted at the door and he…
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Country Life broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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