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  1. Edward Cecil Guinness (1847 – 1927). The Iveagh Trust. After Edward Cecil’s death in 1927, his eldest son, Rupert, became the second Earl of Iveagh and inherited Farmleigh and 80 St Stephen’s Green. The latter he presented the Irish State in 1939. Rupert, who was a British MP for Southend at the time, ceased to be an MP when he succeeded ...

  2. 17 de mai. de 1997 · Rupert Edward Guinness, the second Earl of Iveagh, built the Park Royal brewery in London in 1935 to supply the south and south-east English market. By then, the black stuff had already reached ...

  3. He was the third son of Sir Benjamin Guinness, 1st Baronet, of Ashford, and the great-grandson of Arthur Guinness, the founder of the Guinness brewery. As of 2015, the titles are held by his great-great-grandson, the fourth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1992.

  4. 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. He is a member of the Guinness family.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2020 · An interior designer, the Countess married the 4th Earl of IveaghEdward Guinness of the aristocratic Guinness family – in October 2001. The pair have a son and live at Elveden Hall, a Grade II* listed stately home in Suffolk.

  6. Trustees Of The Iveagh Trust. The Trust has been governed by a distinguished and experienced Board of Trustees since its foundation in 1890. Today, most Trustees are retired, having had long and successful careers in a variety of sectors such as business, accountancy, property and law. This ensures that there is an extensive range of skills and ...

  7. Farmleigh House and Estate, Phoenix Park, Dublin, D15 TD50. General enquiries: farmleighguides@opw.ie. tel: 01 815 5914