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Ballyroe (Irish: An
Bhuaile Rua,
meaning 'red
dairy place)' is a
townland in
eastern Knock parish,
County Mayo.
Ballyroe borders Lispatrick to the North...
- Pound's Na Audiart, he is also
mentioned in
Sorley MacLean's poem, A'
Bhuaile Ghreine (The
Sunny Fold). He was the
subject of a 1936 play
Bertran de...
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Bouladuff (Irish: An
Bhuaile Dhubh), also
known as Inch and The Ragg, is a
village near
Thurles in
County Tipperary, Ireland.
According to the 2016 CSO...
- was used as a
protected farmstead, as
indicated by the name:
cathair dhá
bhuaile, "circular fort of two milking-places."
Cattle were
grazed on the surrounding...
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ground Barnagarrane Barr na nGarrán The high
ground of the
groves Boola An
Bhuaile The
booley Broadford Béal an Átha The
mouth of the ford
Carroward East...
-
Granite Village".
Irish Independent.
Retrieved 16 July 2023. "Ballyknockan (
Bhuaile an Chnocáin) Village".
County Wicklow Heritage. 18
March 2020. Retrieved...
- two most
complete being supplied by Nóra Ní Shíndile from
Boolymore (An
Bhuaile Mhór), near
Millstreet (Sráid an M****linn) in
County Cork, who died in...
- two most
complete being supplied by Nóra Ní Shíndile from
Boolymore (An
Bhuaile Mhór) in
County Cork, who died in 1873 at the age of a
hundred or thereabouts...
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Greenfaulds (Scottish Gaelic: A'
Bhuaile Ghlas, IPA:[əˈvuələˈɣɫ̪as̪]) is an area of the town of ****bernauld in Scotland.
Greenfaulds was a half council...
- and 2 kegs of meal per quarter, and this is McGovern's
demand from An
Bhuaile (mBuaili):- A keg of
butter and 3 bands, and a
gallon and 3/8 of a hundredweight...