Examples of 'conyngham' in a sentence

Meaning of "conyngham"

Conyngham is a surname of Irish origin. It may refer to a specific family name or place name

How to use "conyngham" in a sentence

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Conyngham Hall is close to the town centre.
It is completely surrounded by Conyngham Township.
I know Lady Conyngham is irreproachable but there is too much emphasis on this date.
From whom descend the Earl of Conyngham and of Mount.
Lady Conyngham is imminently respectable.
Township of Conyngham.
Most of Conyngham Township is rural.
She was the eldest of their 10 children, with one of her brother 's being Henry Conyngham.
The American privateer Gustavus Conyngham was captured and held aboard the Galatea.
Conyngham was again the Revenge 's commander and, now, her part-owner.
The castle has been the family home of the Conyngham family since the 18th century.
Initially a barrister, Conyngham Ellis left the profession to become a vicar, serving in Cranbourne, Windsor, Berkshire.
As for Miss Brandon 's dilemma, Lady Conyngham is imminently respectable.
From 1793 Conyngham was one of the Commissioners of the Treasury for Ireland.
During her 27 years of commissioned service, Conyngham lived up to her motto, Ready to Serve.

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On his maternal side, his great-grandfather was It . - Gen. Sir Albert Conyngham.
After the garrison mutinied, Colonel William Conyngham was obliged to surrender on 14 August.
Conyngham returned to Espiritu Santo 4 February 1943 to resume her support of the Guadalcanal operation.
Lady Maria 's father was created Marquess Conyngham in the peerage of Ireland in 1816.
The Slane Castle Estate has been owned by the Conyngham family since 1701.

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