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Athcarne Castle is a
ruined Elizabethan castle outside the town of Dul**** in
County Meath, Ireland. The name
Athcarne is
thought to be
derived from either...
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Athcarne Cross, also
called Gaulstown Cross or the
White Cross, is a
wayside cross and
National Monument located in
County Meath, Ireland.
Athcarne Cross...
- in 1601 by
Janet Dowdall in
memory of her husband, Sir
William Bathe of
Athcarne Castle,
outside the village.
During World War II, or The Emergency, German...
- Salamanca. He
should not be
confused with his
cousin Sir
William Bathe of
Athcarne Castle (died 1597), who was a
judge of the
Court of
Common Pleas (Ireland)...
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White Lough, Ben
Loughs and
Lough Doo are all also
protected by the NPWS.
Athcarne Castle Athlumney Castle Ballinlough Castle Battle of the
Boyne Visitor...
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Waller Nancy Cooper, 1st Air
Nancy Cooper, 2nd Air O'Flinn O'Reilly of
Athcarne The O'Rourkes'
Feast Ode to
Whiskey One
Bottle More Owen O'Rourke Patrick...
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River Cerne, a
river in Dorset, England, UK
Ireland Cerne, the site of
Athcarne Castle in Meath,
Ireland Oraesia cerne (O. cerne), a
species of moth Cerne...
- William's
branch of the
family lived at
Athcarne, near Dul****,
which William inherited in
about 1559; he
built Athcarne Castle (which is now a ruin) in 1590...
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Whitecross Street,
London White Cross, Wiltshire, a
United Kingdom location Athcarne Cross or
White Cross, a
stone wayside cross in
Ireland Andrew Whitecross...
- long-established Anglo-Irish family, the main
branch of
which was
settled at
Athcarne Castle, near Dul****: they had also held
lands at
Rathfeigh since about...