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- road where the N22 originally ended at the N21 John Cronin Roundabout in Ballycarty. The N22 now terminates at Camp Roundabout outside Tralee on the N22/N69...
- Offaly Bland family Derryquin Castle, County Kerry Blennerh****ett family Ballycarty Castle, County Kerry Blunden baronets Castle Blunden, County Kilkenny...
- number of notable landmarks, including Ballyseedy Wood, a bridge over the Ballycarty River and a ruined Protestant church. There is also a large restored castle...
- Ballingarry Castle Ballinskelligs Castle Ballybunion Castle Ballycarbery Castle Ballycarty Castle Ballyheigue Castle Ballymalis Castle Ballyseedy Castle, Hotel Cappanacuss...
- 1923, despite his re****tion as a social reformer. Some houses, such as Ballycarty House, were purportedly also attacked to prevent their being used as garrisons...
- Cahersiveen Ballycarnahan 426 Dunkerron South Kilcrohane Cahersiveen Ballycarty 182 Trughanacmy Ballyseedy Tralee Ballycasheen 353 Magunihy Killarney...
- politician. Blennerh****et was the second son of Arthur Blennerh****ett of Ballycarty Castle, County Kerry, and his wife Mary FitzGerald, daughter of the Reverend...
- Captain John Blennerh****ett and Martha Lynn. He was probably born at Ballycarty Castle, County Kerry, where his family owned a large estate. He was the...
- 1888 to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Nash JP, late the Es**** Regiment, of Ballycarty, Tralee, Co. Kerry, and Constance, daughter of John Radcliffe JP of Moorfield...
- the N22 to Killarney. A new 11 km (6.8 mi) road from Castleisland to Ballycarty near Tralee was opened in early 2001. This was followed by a new 3 km...