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- footballer Ardpatrick, County Limerick Ardpatrick, a townland in County Louth Ard, Inverness, Scotland Ard**** railway station, Scotland Ardpatrick, Argyll...
- Ardpatrick House is a category-B-listed 18th-century country house in Ardpatrick, South Knapdale, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A fortified dwelling or castle...
- Ardpatrick (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Phàdraig) is a village at the southwestern extremity of the Knapdale, Argyll, Scotland. The village is built along the...
- Ardpatrick (Irish: Ard Pádraig, meaning 'Patrick's height') is a small village in County Limerick, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the north slopes of...
- Ardagh (Longford) Ardara Ardcroney Ardee Ardfert Ardfield Ardgroom Ardmore Ardpatrick Ardrahan Ardsallis Arigna Arklow Arless Artane Arthurstown Arvagh Asdee...
- Foynes Kilmallock Newcastle West Patrickswell Villages and townlands Adare Ardpatrick Ang****ro Athea Athlacca Ballingarry Ballyagran Ballyhahill Ballylanders...
- Town where St. Patrick opened a monastery and baptised the townspeople. Ardpatrick, County Limerick (from Irish Ard Pádraig, meaning 'high place of Patrick')[failed...
- resulted in the establishment of important monasteries in Limerick, at Ardpatrick, Mungret and Kileedy. From this golden age in Ireland of learning and...
- Foynes Kilmallock Newcastle West Patrickswell Villages and townlands Adare Ardpatrick Ang****ro Athea Athlacca Ballingarry Ballyagran Ballyhahill Ballylanders...
- dissolved 1205? St Mary ____________________ ?Ardimur; Ardinuir; Oculnid Ardpatrick Monastery early monastic site, purportedly founded 5th century by St Patrick;...