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Ballinahown (Irish:
Baile na hAbhann), also
spelled Ballynahown, is a
village in
County Westmeath in Ireland. On the N62 road, it is 10 km (6.2 mi) south...
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commercial and
marketing centres include Moate, Kilbeggan, Kinnegad,
Ballinahown, Delvin, Rochfortbridge,
Killucan and Castlepollard.
According to the...
- The
Ennis Baronetcy, of
Ballinahown Court in the
County of Westmeath, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 27 July 1866...
- in 1907 and is
still in use today.
Pollagh is in the
Ballinahown parish,
consisting of
Ballinahown,
Boher and
Pollagh Churches.
Inside the church, the...
- the
damming of the
River Liffey at
Poulaphouca in 1940. The
village of
Ballinahown was
completed submerged by the
reservoir and its 70
families were relocated...
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Personal information Nickname Red Born (1981-07-26) 26 July 1981 (age 43)
Ballinahown,
County Westmeath Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Team
information Discipline...
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fleed by
large numbers during the
Great Famine (1845–1850). In 1940,
Ballinahown in West Wicklow, was
evacuated for the
construction of the Blessington...
- sat in the
House of
Commons between 1868 and 1874.
Ennis was born at
Ballinahown Court, Athlone, the only son of Sir John Ennis, 1st
Baronet and his wife...
- Lettybrook,
County Offaly Whigsborough,
County Offaly Ennis baronets Ballinahown Court,
County Westmeath Esmonde baronets Ballynastragh,
County Wexford...
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Knocknadruce Upper.
Nearby (to the NE) is the 'lost'
townland of
Ballinahown which was
completely flooded by the
Poulaphouca project in the late-1930s...