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- founded 6th century by St Canice episcopal diocesan cathedral Achad-Bo; Aghavoe; Athebowe; Hagevo Aghaboe Priory Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1382;...
- Colonel of the 21st Hussars from 1886 until his death in 1902. White died at Aghavoe, Queen's County, Ireland on 17 September 1902, after nearly a year's illness...
- the Offerlane Blues' uniform was "Scarlet, faced blue; silver lace". The Aghavoe Loyals had "scarlet, faced blue", whilst the Castledurrow Volunteers wore...
- Clanricarde Brigade Galway June 1782 Scarlet, faced blue Major Darcy* Aghavoe Loyals Queen's County 1 July 1782 Scarlet, faced blue Captain Robert White...
- Seymour Moore 1815: Charles White of Charleville 1816: James White of Aghavoe 1817: Sir Walter Dixon Borrowes, 7th Baronet 1818: Robert White of Old...
- founded 6th century by St Canice episcopal diocesan cathedral Achad-Bo; Aghavoe; Athebowe; Hagevo 52°55′20″N 7°30′50″W / 52.922248°N 7.513960°W / 52...