-
years later, he and
James X. O'Brien parti****ted in the
capture of the
Ballyknockane Constabulary barracks. He also
briefly captured and held the Monning...
- Constabulary. He was
elected in
January 1920. Tomás Mac
Curtain was born at
Ballyknockane,
Mourne Abbey,
County Cork, on 20
March 1884, the son of
Patrick Curtin...
- Tighearnaigh, took in most of the present-day
townlands of Ballymackey,
Ballyknockane, Carrowea, Clash, Falleen, Gortnadrumman,
Kilgorteen and Knockane. This...
-
Newcastle Ballykevan West 194
Connello Upper Ballingarry Newcastle Ballyknockane 145
Connello Upper Ballingarry Croom Ballylahiff 294
Coonagh Oola Tipperary...
-
Moran of Ballyduff, Rev.
Thomas Moran of
Newcastle and
James Moran of
Ballyknockane. The
Apparition at
Lourdes St. Michael's
Catholic Church Ballinasloe...
-
architectural and
archaeological interest.
Ballaghveny Ballinahemery Ballinree Ballyknockane Ballymackey Bessborough Clashnevin Clonalea Cloonmore Coolderry Derrybane...
-
summit ridge from
Mount Brandon to
Piaras Mor, and then
descend to
Ballyknockane. A
scenic variation is the 9-kilometre (5.6 mi) 4–5-hour Faha Route...
- the 1867
Fenian Rising. On 6 March, he took part in an IRB
attack on
Ballyknockane police barracks, near Mourneabbey,
which surrendered. His
group was...
-
Irish Name in
English An
tAbhallort Fada
Longorchard Baile an Chnocáin
Ballyknockane Baile Uí Laithí
Ballylahy Bearna an Lisín
Barnalisheen Buaile Fhraoigh...
-
alteration of the
family seat,
Kilkenny Castle, and
shooting lodge,
Ballyknockane Lodge,
without consulting and
obtaining the
approval of Arthur; (2)...