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Bruree (Irish: Brú Rí,
meaning 'abode of kings') is a
village in south-eastern
County Limerick, Ireland, on the
River Maigue. It
takes its name from the...
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during the time of the strike. On 26
August 1921, the
bakery and
mills in
Bruree,
County Limerick (owned by the
Cleeve Family) were
occupied by
almost all...
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Bruree GAA club is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Bruree,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and
Gaelic football...
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larger River Loobagh in
south County Limerick. It then
flows north through Bruree,
after which it
augmented by the
River Morning Star. It
flows through Croom...
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still remain and can be
found close to the
modern town of
Bruree, on the
River Maigue.
Bruree is a
derivation of
Brugh Righ, or Fort of the King. Catherine...
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During the 12th and 13th century, O'Donovan
relations relocated from the
Bruree/Croom area
south to the
Kingdom of
Desmond and to Carbery,
where they were...
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blocked by anti-Treaty IRA troops, dug into a
number of
villages at Bruff,
Bruree and Patrickswell. The
fighting ended with the
retreat of the anti-Treaty...
- her son
Patrick and her
daughter Hannie, in
Bruree,
County Limerick. He was
educated locally at
Bruree National School,
County Limerick and C.B.S. Charleville...
- Castlemaine, Farranfore,
Tralee 179
Limerick Bruff LK Ballylanders, Bruff,
Bruree, Cappamore, Hospital, Kilmallock, Murroe,
Pallasgreen 49
Henry Street LK...
- and Taoiseach. She was a
nurse by profession.
Catherine Coll was born in
Bruree,
County Limerick. She
emigrated on the SS
Nevada to New York City, New York...