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Aghaviller (Irish: Áth an Bhiolair,
meaning 'field of the watercress') is the site of a
church and
round tower in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is a protected...
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electoral area of
County Kilkenny includes the
electoral divisions of
Aghaviller, Ballyhale, Ballyvool, Bennettsbridge, Boolygl****, Bramblestown, Brownsford...
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possibly in the
barony of
Ossory location unknown Achiardensis Archer?
Aghaviller Monastery early monastic site,
patronised by St
Brendan of Birr Achad-biroir...
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monastery was
burned down in 1147. It is
locally known as The Steeple.
Aghaviller Kilkenny Leinster Incomplete 9.6
metres (31 ft)
Second doorway inserted...
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Tullaherin round tower, one near Bennettsbridge, Kells, Johnstown, and
Aghaviller near Knocktopher.
Kilkenny Castle is a
castle in Kilkenny. It was the...
- the data of the Down Survey.
Knocktopher contains the
civil parishes Aghaviller, Killahy, Kilbeacon, Kilkeasy, Knocktopher, Derrynahinch, Dunnamaggan...
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Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new
edition 1967), pp.343-4
Ordnance Survey "
Aghaviller Church &
Round Tower". irishantiquities.bravehost.com.
Retrieved 12 October...
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tower at
Grange Fertagh Window of
Aghaboe Abbey Round tower of
Tullaherin Aghaviller round tower Saighir round tower and
priory wall
Kilree high
cross and...
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south of
Kilkenny City.
Stoneyford is a part of the
parish of
Aghaviller in the
Diocese of Ossory. Two
small streams run
through the village, one...
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Hamilton was
rector of Knocktopher, a
union of five parishes: Knocktopher,
Aghaviller, Kilmoganny, Dunnamaggin, and Derrynahinch. and in
January 1831 he refused...