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Ardclough,
officially Ardclogh (/ɑːrdˈklɒx/; Irish: Ard Cloch,
meaning 'high stone'), is a
village and
community in the
parish of Kill,
County Kildare...
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Ardclough is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club in
Ardclough,
County Kildare, Ireland. The club's
biggest achievements include winning the Kildare...
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former Irish racehorse trainer who was
based at
Portree Stables, Boston,
Ardclough, Straffan, in
County Kildare. He
trained the 2005
Cheltenham Gold Cup...
- Johnstownbridge, 3; Caragh, 3; Monasterevin, 3; Maynooth, 2; and Allenwood,
Ardclough, Ballymore, Celbridge, Curragh, Eadestown,
Military College, Rathangan...
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Cullen (
Ardclough),
Seamus Malone (Coill Dubh),
Tommy Christian (
Ardclough), Pat
Dunny (Éire Og), Tony
Carew (Coill Dubh),
Bobby Burke (
Ardclough), Jack...
- is a 20th-century
Catholic church in
Ardclough, Ireland. St. Anne's
Church is
located in the west end of
Ardclough village,
about 300 m (330 yd) northwest...
- of "The Glen of the Gap") took
place most
probably near
Lyons Hill in
Ardclough,
County Kildare, Ireland, in AD 999
between Windmill Hill and Blackchurch...
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Ardclough Sedition Case was a
complaint and
threat of
prosecution leveled against “Nora J Murray” (1888–1955), an
Irish poet and
school teacher, during...
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venerated as a
prioress and
saint of the
monastery of
Oughter Ard in
Ardclough,
County Kildare. Her
feast day is 8 March. She was
reputed to be "of the...
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Bishopscourt is a
townland in
County Kildare, Ireland, near Kill,
Ardclough and
Straffan and
beside the N7 road. The
Bishopscourt estate, the main estate...