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Abbeylara (Irish:
Mainistir Leathrátha,
meaning 'abbey of the half rath or
little rath') is a
village in the
easternmost portion of
County Longford, Ireland...
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April 2000,
after a twenty-five-hour
siege at his home in Toneymore,
Abbeylara,
County Longford. John Carthy, born 9
October 1972, was the only son of...
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Abbeylara Gaelic Football Club is a
Gaelic football club
based in
Abbeylara,
County Longford, Ireland. The
Abbeylara club can
trace its
origins back to...
- baronies:
Ardagh Granard Longford Moydow Rathcline Shrule or
Abbeyshrule Abbeylara Abbeyshrule Ardagh Aughnacliffe Ballinamuck Bally****n
Ballinalee Cloondara...
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Abbeydorney Abbeyfeale Abbeyknockmoy Abbeylara Abbeyleix Abbeyshrule Abbeyside Achill Sound (Gob a' Choire)
Achonry Aclare...
- All-Ireland
Senior Club
Football Championship. The
current champions are
Abbeylara,
winning their third SFC
title in
October 2024. The
Longford Slashers...
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inquiry concerned the case of the
fatal shooting of John
Carthy at
Abbeylara (the
Abbeylara case) on the 20
April 2000 by
members of An
Garda Síochána. The...
- 27-year-old John
Carthy at the end of a 25-hour
siege as he left his home in
Abbeylara,
County Longford with a
loaded shotgun in his hands.
There were allegations...
- Abbey, Inch Abbey, Grey Abbey,
Comber Abbey,
Duiske Abbey, Abington,
Abbeylara and Tracton. This last
abbey was
founded in 1225 from
Whitland Abbey in...
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overstepped its
jurisdiction when it set up the
Abbeylara inquiry into the
shooting of John
Carthy in
Abbeylara,
County Longford, in 2000. The
amendment was...