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Araglin (Irish: Airglinn), also
known as Araglen, is a
village on the
border between counties Cork,
Tipperary and
Waterford in Ireland. It is approximately...
- (Abhainn Dalua)
River Bride (An Bhríd)
River Allow (Abhainn Ealla)
River Araglin (An Airglinn)
River Finnow (An Fhionnabha, "the fair river")
River Funshion...
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their trial later in 1798. Both men were
found guilty and
executed at
Araglin. An
account of
Galway [Headford] by Richard-St. George-Mansergh St. George;...
- they
amalgamated with the
Ballydesmond and
Kiskeam club
Araglin Desmonds,
therefore renaming Araglin Desmonds Buí to
represent Boherbue.[citation needed]...
- Lark
Change Every Step Wine
Hansel Game
Changer Sensation Down by the
Araglin Fallen Leaves Shine Give
Misunderestimation Breastplate Dance to the Wind...
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married firstly c. 7 or 9
August 1736
Westminster to
Charles Boyle (of
Araglin Bridge, co Cork,
related to the
Earls of Cork and Orrery), and secondly...
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County Waterford, to the
south of the
Knockmealdown Mountains and the
River Araglin. The
region is the site of the
ancient Lismore Cathedral, and was historically...
- of IRA
volunteers who
captured the
Royal Irish Constabulary barracks at
Araglin in
County Cork on the
border with
County Tipperary. He was subsequently...
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County Donegal - UHF
television Annascaul,
County Kerry - UHF
television Araglin,
County Cork - UHF
television Arthurstown,
County Wexford - UHF television...
- Major-General
Granville Elliott, and a
widow of
Charles Boyle (1710-), of
Araglin Bridge,
County Cork. On 18
March 1759, he
married secondly to
Frances Winthrop...