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  1. Arthur Ernest Guinness (2 November 1876 – 22 March 1949) was an Irish engineer and a senior member of the Guinness family. He usually went by the name of Ernest. Family. Ernest was the second son of brewing magnate Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, and his wife Adelaide.

  2. Guinness. Arthur Guinness ( c. 24 September 1725 – 23 January 1803) was an Irish brewer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The inventor of Guinness beer, he founded the Guinness Brewery at St. James's Gate in 1759. Guinness was born in Ardclogh, near Celbridge, County Kildare, in 1725. His father was employed by Arthur Price, a ...

  3. Hon Arthur Ernest (Ernest) Guinness MA DL JP. Born 2 Nov 1876 in Dublin, Ireland. Ancestors. Son of Edward Cecil Guinness BA MA JP and Adelaide Maria Guinness. Brother of Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness KG CG CMG and Walter Edward Guinness MP DSO.

    • Male
    • November 2, 1876
    • Marie Clothilde (Russell) Guinness Dgstj
    • March 22, 1949
  4. 19 de set. de 2009 · Ireland. Who was Arthur Guinness? It depends on which one you mean. Writing a book about the Guinnesses brought to light many stories about a family that has had a huge impact on Irish – and...

  5. 23 de jan. de 2024 · Raise a glass to Arthur Guinness, the man who invented Guinness, who died on January 23, 1803 aged 78. It is estimated that his Guinness company was already producing approximately 809,000 gallons ...

    • Frances Mulraney
  6. Arthur Guinness nasceu no dia 24 de setembro de 1725 e faleceu em 1803. Foi um importante fabricante de cerveja e o fundador da companhia Guinness, batizada como Arthur Guinness s St. James s Gate Brewery (empresa que coleta as estatísticas sobre as maiores marcas mundiais.)

  7. 23 de fev. de 2015 · Following his death in 1922 the next generation decided to live in England and so the Luttrellstown estate was offered for sale. Always known by his middle name, Arthur Ernest Guinness was the second son of Edward Guinness, created first Earl of Iveagh in 1919.