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Ballyneety (Irish:
Baile an Fhaoitigh,
meaning 'Town of An Faoiteach, from the
surname de Faoite') is a
village in
County Limerick, Ireland,
located approximately...
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intercepted by Sarsfield's cavalry, (600 men
guided by "Galloping Hogan") at
Ballyneety, and destro****,
along with the Williamites'
siege guns and ammunition...
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Sarsfield and 500
Jacobite troops blew up the
Williamite siege train at
Ballyneety,
County Limerick. One
eyewitness account says that
Galloping Hogan was...
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historic barony of Tirawley,
County Mayo in Ireland. It
borders Ballyneety, Lauvlyer, Rathmoyle, Greenwoodpark,
Treangarrow to east,
Fairfield and...
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cemented his re****tion with an
attack on the
Williamite artillery train at
Ballyneety,
widely credited with
forcing them to
abandon the
first siege of Limerick...
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Nicole O’Donnell Morey, 23,
female American Bully XL Ireland, Co Limerick,
Ballyneety — She was
attacked by at
least one of her four dogs when she
entered her...
- the 1690
siege that the
infamous destruction of the
Williamite guns at
Ballyneety, near
Pallasgreen was
carried out by
General Patrick Sarsfield. The Catholic...
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Newcastle West, Pallaskenry,
Rathkeale 77
Roxboro Road
Limerick LK
Ballyneety, Caherconlish, Patrickswell,
Roxboro Road 123 Source: www.gov.ie...
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Baile an
Fhaoitigh may
refer to two
places in Ireland:
Ballyneety, a
village in
County Limerick Whitestown, a
townland in
County Louth; see
Dundalk Lower...
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Saint Ailbe of Emly. The O'Hurley
family later moved to
Lickadoon Castle,
Ballyneety,
County Limerick,
where O'Hurley was
educated by
tutors and then sent...