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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...
- commercial and marketing centres include Moate, Kilbeggan, Kinnegad, Ballinahown, Delvin, Rochfortbridge, Killucan and Castlepollard. According to the...
- 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...
- the seat until 1865. Ennis was created a baronet in 1866. He lived at Ballinahown Court, Athlone. In the 1870s, he owned estates of 8,774 acres (35.51 km2)...
- Lettybrook, County Offaly Whigsborough, County Offaly Ennis baronets Ballinahown Court, County Westmeath Esmonde baronets Ballynastragh, County Wexford...
- fleed by large numbers during the Great Famine (1845–1850). In 1940, Ballinahown in West Wicklow, was evacuated for the construction of the Blessington...
- 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...
- extend over approximately 5,000 acres (2,023 ha). A small village called Ballinahown was submerged by the damming of the waterfall, and the remains of roads...
- MacNeven (also sometimes rendered as MacNevin or McNevin) (21 March 1763 Ballinahown, near Aughrim, County Galway, Ireland – 12 July 1841 New York City) was...
- 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...