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  2. Irish Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Jewels of the Order of St Patrick, commonly called the Irish Crown Jewels, were the heavily jewelled badge and star created in 1831 for the Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick, an order of knighthood established in 1783 by George III to be an Irish equivalent of the English Order of the Garter and the Scottish Order of the Thistle.

  3. Richard William Howard Gorges - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Howard Gorges (c1876-1944) came from an Irish family of Norman descent. He served in the Boer War and was later implicated in the theft of the Irish Crown Jewels. He was never prosecuted for this offence, but was later found guilty of shooting a policeman and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

  4. Arthur Vicars - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Crown Jewels. This image was published by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police twice a week after the theft of the jewels was discovered. Vicars' career was very distinguished until 1907 when it was hit by the scandal of the theft of the Irish Crown Jewels .

  5. Order of St Patrick - Wikipedia

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    William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley (Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1902–1905) wearing the Irish Crown Jewels as ex officio Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick. The British monarch is the Sovereign of the Order of St Patrick. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the monarch's representative in Ireland, served as the Grand Master. [14]

  6. The mystery of Haiti’s missing cultural artifacts, which ...

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    Now, like the Irish Crown Jewels, which went missing from a Dublin castle in 1907 never resurface again, two of the smaller cannons have vanished without a trace from inside the locked museum’s ...

  7. Rundell and Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1830–1831, the firm created the Irish Crown Jewels from 394 precious stones taken from the English Crown Jewels of Queen Charlotte and the Order of the Bath star of her husband George III. The jewels were stolen in 1907 and never recovered.

  8. Jens Christian Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery of the Irish Crown Jewels, 1944; The John Crerar Library, 1895-1944: An Historical Report Prepared under the Authority of the Board of Directors by the Librarian, 1945; In the House of Memories, 1946; Journeys and Voyages to Nature: A Survey of One Hundred Books, 1950

  9. Inventory of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    This contained the records of the jewels and packing materials for sending jewels to court. [1] The 1574 inventory was made by John Astley, Master and Treasurer of the Jewel House. The Master had an annual salary of £50 and was able to exact payments from goldsmiths appointed to work for the Jewel House, and those who transported plate from ...