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  1. Arthur Edward Rory Guinness, 4th Earl of Iveagh, DL (born 25 August 1969), styled Viscount Elveden until 1992, is an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and businessman. Lord Iveagh is a member of the Guinness family.

    • Brewing and farming
    • None (crossbencher)
  2. 17 de mar. de 2024 · The fourth Earl of Iveagh has been prominent in trying to resolve the long-running debacle over the ‘fabulous’ but dilapidated site. Deirdre Falvey. Sun Mar 17 2024 - 06:00. He is part of our...

    • Deirdre Falvey
  3. Earl of Iveagh (pronounced / ˈ aɪ v i / EYE-vee—especially in Dublin—or / ˈ aɪ v ɑː / EYE-vah) is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1919 for the businessman and philanthropist Edward Guinness, 1st Viscount Iveagh.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2023 · Today the house, acquired in 1894 by Edward Guinness, the 1st Earl of Iveagh, a few years after floating his family’s brewing company on the London Stock Exchange, is unoccupied and in need...

  5. Now Edward Guinness, the 4th Earl of Iveagh, is selling about half a million pounds’ worth of family heirlooms to fund essential refurbishments on the Georgian house that was once the...

    • Former Writer, The Times
  6. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Sitting at the back of a courtroom last month watching the long-running legal row over ownership of Dublin’s Iveagh Markets unfold was Arthur Edward Rory Guinness, the 4th Earl of Iveagh.

  7. ; Farmleigh was bought in 1873 by Edward Cecil Guinness (1st Earl of Iveagh), the great-grandson of Arthur Guinness, founder of the Guinness brewery. Edward’s main residence at the time was 80 St. Stephen’s Green (now Iveagh House, the headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs) and he viewed Farmleigh as ‘a rustic retreat’.