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Food quite good and place clean - O Reilly s Irish Pub, Gibraltar Traveller Reviews

Food quite good and place clean - O Reilly s Irish Pub, Gibraltar Traveller Reviews
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Sir Edward Carson s silver claret jugs snapped up by mystery buyer for well over estimate price

Submitting. Sir Edward Carson s Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern claret jugs were formerly owned by lord mayor of Dublin Sir George Moyers The Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern claret jugs were formerly owned by lord mayor of Dublin Sir George Moyers, an architect, engineer and building contractor who was also a brother-in-law to Carson’s father, Edward Henry Carson. The family said they were handed over to Carson – or his father – in payment for a debt. Last month the News Letter reported that a grandson of Carson was putting the jugs up for sale after being held for 140 years by the family.

The story of intergenerational wealth told through my ancestors

The modern tools of intergenerational wealth transition are many, and varied. On a family front they include formal legal arrangements to amass, hold and pass on wealth such as wills, family trusts, savings accounts and KiwiSaver for the children, and insurance to protect it. Of those four things, family trusts are the one that many families can do without. On a broader community front, transmitting our wealth to future generations includes locking it in through infrastructure, education, adequate housing, and communal wealth pools – for example, community trusts and iwi organisations. My ancestors can fairly be described as the working class, oppressed, poverty-stricken bottom layer of English society, spiced with a dash of Victorian Irish fleeing the potato famine, and, going further back, French Protestant refugees who went to England to escape religious persecution.

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