The resident is Garech de Bruin (sometimes Browne), who spends part of the year at nearby Luggala, a 2,500-hectare estate on the shores of Lough Tay wild, untamed countryside. . Built in 1787 and extended in 1805 the La Touche family, Dublin bankers of Huguenot origin, it was bought in 1937 by Ernest Guinness, the brewing dynasty, as a wedding present to his daughter, Oonagh, and her new husband, Lord Oranmore and Browne, and inherited by their son, Garech.
The resident is Garech de Bruin (sometimes Browne), who spends part of the year at nearby Luggala, a 2,500-hectare estate on the shores of Lough Tay wild, untamed countryside. . Built in 1787 and extended in 1805 the La Touche family, Dublin bankers of Huguenot origin, it was bought in 1937 by Ernest Guinness, the brewing dynasty, as a wedding present to his daughter, Oonagh, and her new husband, Lord Oranmore and Browne, and inherited by their son, Garech.
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