- The Johnson-Walsh Baronetcy, of
Ballykilcavan, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 24
February 1775 for John
Allen Johnson, who...
- politician.
Since the 1630s his
family had
owned lands in
Ireland at
Ballykilcavan, near Stradbally, Queen's
County (now
County Laois). He
served as an...
- was the
younger brother of Sir John Johnson-Walsh, 1st Baronet, of
Ballykilcavan. As of 2025, the
baronetcy is dormant. Sir
Henry Johnson, 1st Baronet...
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Company Kilkeel Down 2017 Ards
Brewing Company Greyabbey Down 2011
Ballykilcavan Brewery Stradbally Laois 2016
Black Donkey Brewing Ballinlough Roscommon...
- Waterford. From there, he went to the
estate of an
Irish baronet in
Ballykilcavan,
County Laois, Sir Hunt Johnson-Walsh, and was put in
charge of a large...
- and
Olivia (née Walsh) Pole (a
daughter and
heiress of John
Walsh of
Ballykilcavan).
Their children were: Lady
Olivia Acheson (1775–1863), who married...
-
arose over
greenwashing at the
event –
David Walsh-Kemmis,
owner of
Ballykilcavan Brewery,
which is
situated 2.5 km from the festival,
complained that...
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Mountmellick Ballykenneen Upper 261
Tinnahinch Kilmanman Mountmellick Ballykilcavan 296
Stradbally Curraclone Athy
Ballykillane 447
Portnahinch Coolbanagher...
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Retrieved 4
April 2013. Feehan, J., 1984. Laois: an
environmental history.
Ballykilcavan Press, Stradbally, 552pp. Feehan, J., 1984. The
Loranths of Malawi....
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County Dublin, by his wife Olivia, only
daughter of John Walsh, of
Ballykilcavan in Queen's County. The
second son was
Henry Johnson, who was also created...