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Ballynacargy, or Ballinacarrigy, (Irish:
Baile na Carraige) is a
small village in
County Westmeath, Ireland. 15 km north-west of Mullingar, it is on the...
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Ballymore Eustace Ballymote Ballymount Ballymun Ballymurphy Ballynacally Ballynacargy Ballynacregga Ballynahinch Ballynahown (Baile na hAbhann) Ballynanty...
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Delvin Castle Athlone Ballinahown Ballinalack Ballykeeran Ballymore Ballynacargy Castledaly Castlepollard Castletown-Geoghegan
Clonmellon Collinstown...
- and at Maynooth, Enfield, Thomastown, Mullingar,
Ballinea Bridge and
Ballynacargy. In 2006, a
commemoration marker was
erected at Piper's Boreen, Mullingar...
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served as a
Teachta Dála (TD) from 1992 to 2020.
Penrose was born in
Ballynacargy,
County Westmeath, in 1956. He was
educated at Coláiste M****re, Mullingar...
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Moate 118
Kells MH
Baile Átha Buí, Kells,
Oldcastle 38
Mullingar WH
Ballynacargy, Castlepollard, Delvin, Killucan, Kinnegad, Mullingar, Multyfarnham,...
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property interests. Troy was born in
Mullingar in 1982, but is a
native of
Ballynacargy,
County Westmeath. He
attended Emper National School and
boarded at St...
- four-year-old
child when a
heavily laden boat
turned over and
partly sank at
Ballynacargy." On 25
November 1995, the 150th
anniversary of the incident, a memorial...
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Lough Iron,
about 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
north east of the
village of
Ballynacargy. The name "Tristernagh"
comes from the
Irish triostarnach, "place of...
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Tubber Tullamore Walsh Island Athlone Ballinagore Ballymore Ballycomoyle Ballynacargy Brownstown Bunbrosna Castledaly Castlepollard Castletown/Finea/Coole/Whitehall...