Lord Caledon died at his house in Rutland Square (now Parnell Square), Dublin on 22 March 1802 aged 72.
In December 1814, he married Letitia, daughter of David Babington of Rutland Square, Dublin; she died in 1827.
His first exhibition was held in 1913 at the Gaelic League Hall on Rutland Square (now Parnell Square), Dublin.
Charlemont House, Rutland (now Parnell) Square, Dublin (1762-75) for 1st.
In 1901 the office moved to 1 Rutland Square.
"Forty, Rutland Square," she said.
Two young men came down the hill of Rutland Square.
The Rowand Anderson Partnership is still based in Rutland Square.
The exhibition at the RIAS Gallery, 15 Rutland Square, Edinburgh, continues until 19 March.
-a group of buildings next to the maternity hospital on Rutland Square (now Parnell Square), one of which is a concert hall.