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- The Anngrove Stud is a horse breeding stud of approximately 350 acres established about 1970 near Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland. 2019 Marcel is holding...
- Cork. Born around 1630, the second son of Edmond Fitz Garrett Cotter of Anngrove and Elizabeth Connell of Barryscourt, he was knighted in 1685, and died...
- held considerable lands in Inismore and at Ballinsperrig (later renamed Anngrove), where his prin****l residence was. Large areas of Inismore seem to have...
- was born around 1630, the second son of Edmond Fitz Garrett Cotter of Anngrove and Elizabeth Connell of Barryscourt, was knighted in 1685–1686, and died...
- Séamus Óg Mac Coitir; 4 August 1689 – 7 May 1720), or James Cotter of Anngrove, was the son of Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter who had commanded King James's...
- were established at New Mills in Drinagh, Barkmills, near Ballyfin and Anngrove in Irishtown. Initially these mills were powered by water, but steam engines...
- purchased by the Irish National Stud and Anngrove Stud and was returned to Ireland in 2003. He was based at the Anngrove Stud at Mountmellick, County Laois...
- Australian-bred The Pooka who won the New Zealand 2000 Guineas in 2007. He stood at Anngrove Stud Farm, Mountmellick, County Laois from 2012 until his death from suspected...
- career as a breeding stallion at the National Stud before moving to the Anngrove Stud at Mountmellick, County Laois in 2019. "Marcel pedigree". Equineline...
- some success. It was announced in 1999 that he would be transferred to Anngrove Stud in Co Laois, Ireland from 2000. The quality of mares sent to Alderbrook...