Kingstown

Kingstown, seaport of Dublin, 7 m. SE.; was till 1817 but a fishing village; has a harbour designed by Rennie, which cost £525,000; was originally Dunleary, and changed into Kingstown on George IV.'s visit in 1821.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Kingston, W. H. G. * Kinkel, Johann Gottfried
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Kingmaker, The
Kings, The Book of
King's College
King's Counsel
King's County
Kingsley, Charles
Kingsley, Henry
Kingston
Kingston-upon-Thames
Kingston, W. H. G.
Kingstown
Kinkel, Johann Gottfried
Kinross
Kinsale
Kintyre
Kipchaks
Kipling, Rudyard
Kirby, William
Kirghiz
Kirk Session
Kirkcaldy

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