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- Limerick city. Ballybricken is mainly a farming area. Ballybricken has a shop/post office and pub.[citation needed] The local GAA club, Ballybricken/Bohermore...
- chart. Dolores Mary Eileen O'Riordan was born on 6 September 1971 in Ballybricken in County Limerick, Ireland, the youngest of nine children, two of whom...
- of the medieval city practised archery. Ballybricken is an inner-city neighbourhood centred around Ballybricken hill, which was a large, open market-square...
- Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club, Ballybricken/Bohermore GAA Club, has its grounds in the area.[citation needed] Ballybricken, a townland within the civil...
- was apprenticed to him, moving into a house in the market parish of Ballybricken, entering the business of trading livestock and other supplies, and supervising...
- Singland B, St. Laurence,, in the former City of Limerick; Abington, Ballybricken, Bally****min, Ballysimon, Ballyvarra, Caherconlish East, Caherconlish...
- As a child, he also pla**** Gaelic football and hurling for teams in Ballybricken and Monaleen as well as for the Limerick primary schools Gaelic football...
- Maitland married Catherine, the second daughter of Daniel Connor of Ballybricken, County Limerick, Ireland in April 1804. They had only one child, which...
- Killester (1992), Tullamore (1993), Mullingar (1996), Castlecomer, Clonmel, Ballybricken, Ballinasloe, Skibbereen (1988), Dungarvan and, disclosed to the Oireachtas...
- him lands in County Limerick; Gortkilleen of Caherelly, Boherlegan and Ballybricken. He married Mary Gould, (heiress of James Goold of Ludden Castle) through...