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  2. Worshipful Company of Upholders - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was formed on 1 March 1360 and officially incorporated by a Royal Charter granted by Charles I in 1626. [1] The Company originally had the right to set standards for upholstery within London and to search, seize and destroy defective upholstery. However, over the years, the Company's power has eroded, as has the profession of ...

  3. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    Warrant holders have two years to discontinue the use of her Royal Arms, [6] but companies may apply for a warrant from King Charles III. [3] Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh granted 38 royal warrants. As in the case of his wife, these became void upon his death in April 2021, with holders having two years to discontinue the use of his royal ...

  4. Category:Kilbarrack - Wikipedia

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  5. Kilbarrack Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Kilbarrack Cemetery is a graveyard located in North Dublin. History. The graveyard is mentioned in Brendan Behan's autobiography Borstal Boy (1958) ...

  6. Kilbarrack - Wikipedia

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    Kilbarrack has a local office of Dublin City Council, two shopping precincts (Greendale, with a large Centra, and Kilbarrack, dominated by Tesco, which has renovated it twice over the last decade) and a range of shops and pubs. There is a major Health Services Executive centre, and, at the boundary with Raheny and Donaghmede, a municipal fire ...

  7. David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon - Wikipedia

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    David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (born 3 November 1961), styled as Viscount Linley until 2017 and known professionally as David Linley, is a member of the extended British royal family, an English furniture maker, and honorary chairman of the auction house Christie's UK. [1]