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liked to have given valuables from the castle to the Irish State but the government would only accept property or money. She caused some controversy when she sold important furnishings to raise the money to pay the debts. She lived at the castle for three years before she ended the family's long association with the castle and gifted it to the Irish state.
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Her brother was interested in stamps and plants. He had inherited a large farm in Tasmania that had been established in the 1870s by Thomas Lister Ingham. and when he was asked if he would sell it then he went to see the property in 1952. He decided to keep it and he spent money to bring it back to
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Her brother decided to commission a flora of Tasmania. He died when he was 60, while cruising around the Greek islands, in 1973. This created an enormous problem as his property made the family liable to large death duties and it was Rose who inherited the estate, and the problem. She would have
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declaring that she would be given the rank of the daughter of a baron even though her father had not lived long enough to inherit the title. When her brother retired they fell out and she moved out of the castle. She lived in Dublin where she became the Secretary of the
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be serviceable. Rose visited with him in 1955. He had an art gallery installed and he sent back botanical specimens from his travels as he did for Malahide Castle.
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Talbot moved to Tasmania where she took over the farm. She continued her brother's interest in botany and she paid for the completion of the six volume
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near Dublin. He moved around as he was in the UK diplomatic service so Rose became the castle's overseer. In 1949 the King issued a
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farmer and philanthropist, who emigrated to Tasmania, Australia.
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In 1948 her brother inherited the family's title, estates and
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Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA)
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
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Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland
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Index

The Honourable

Hartham Park
Tasmania
Irish
Irish
Hartham Park
Wiltshire
Colonel Milo Talbot
James Talbot, 4th Baron Talbot of Malahide
Malahide Castle
Royal Warrant of Precedence
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA)
The Endemic Flora of Tasmania
Tasmania






"Talbot, Rose Maud | Dictionary of Irish Biography"
"No. 38546"
The London Gazette
"The Life and Death of William Bairstow Ingham : Papua New Guinea in the 1870s"


"The lady of Malahide Castle"

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