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Sir H.R. Langrishe, of Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny | Sir H.R. Langrishe, of Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny | ||
1904 LANGRISHE, Capt. H. R., J.P., Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Car: 7-h.p. Panhard. Although better known in yachting and fox-hunting circles than in the automobile ranks, there are few more enthusiastic motoring magnates than Captain H. R. Langrishe, J.P., the Master of the Kilkenny Foxhounds, and the yachting colleague of the King. <ref>Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904</ref> | |||
1904 LANGRISHE, Mrs., Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, the wife of the Master of the Kilkenny Foxhounds, is a good motorist, who is often to be seen driving her Panhard car in the Kilkenny district. <ref>Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904</ref> | |||
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Sir H.R. Langrishe, of Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny
1904 LANGRISHE, Capt. H. R., J.P., Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. Car: 7-h.p. Panhard. Although better known in yachting and fox-hunting circles than in the automobile ranks, there are few more enthusiastic motoring magnates than Captain H. R. Langrishe, J.P., the Master of the Kilkenny Foxhounds, and the yachting colleague of the King. [1]
1904 LANGRISHE, Mrs., Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, the wife of the Master of the Kilkenny Foxhounds, is a good motorist, who is often to be seen driving her Panhard car in the Kilkenny district. [2]