- bodies. However, the body was
either reburied, over sampled, or destro****.
Baronstown West Man
County Kildare 242–388 CE Male 1953 This bog body is currently...
- Gallowstown,
Ballysallagh (Fox),
Ballysallagh (Tuite), Balroe,
Baronstown,
Baronstown Demesne,
Charlestown and
Abbeyland a.k.a. Ballynamonaster, ****minstow...
- pastries,
while Kurdsburg is
renowned for its mouth-watering cheeses.
Baronstown specializes in
succulent meats, and
Jeroboam is
celebrated for its fine...
-
Clanwilliam Templeneiry Tipperary Barnora 264 Iffa and Offa West
Caher Clogheen Baronstown 512
Eliogarty Loughmoe East
Thurles Barracurragh 168
Kilnamanagh Upper...
-
commuter town of Dunshaughlin. It
comprises eleven townlands—Augherskea,
Baronstown, Bedfanstown, Drumree,
Glane Great,
Glane Little, Kilcooly, Knockmark...
- been
largely established in the mid-18th
century by the
Malone family of
Baronstown, who
intended to
create a
linen industry in the area.
While the linen...
-
Clonycavan Man (392 to 201 BC), Old
Croghan Man (362 to 175 BC), and
Baronstown West Man (242 to 388 AD). The
bodies in the NMI's
collection are males...
-
House of
Commons as
member for Fore.
Malone was born at Baronston, (or
Baronstown) House, Ballynacarrigy,
County Westmeath,
third son of
Richard Malone...
- junior, the
noted Shakespearean scholar. He was born at
Baronston (or
Baronstown) House, Ballynacarrigy,
County Westmeath,
second son of
Richard Malone...
-
located close to Newbridge,
County Kildare, in the
townlands of
Baronstown East,
Baronstown West (part of),
Barretstown (E.D. Oldconnell), Clongownagh, Dunbyrne...