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Burncourt (Irish: An Chúirt Dóite) is a
village in
County Tipperary,
Ireland with an
approximate po****tion of 138 people. It lies in the Galtee-Vee Valley...
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Burncourt Castle is a
fortified house and a
National Monument in
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Burncourt Castle is
located 5.4 km (3.4 mi)
northwest of Ballyporeen...
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represents the
areas of
Clogheen and
Burncourt. In 1972 the club were
renamed Fr. Sheehy's,
combining Burncourt Football Club and
Clogheen Hurling Club...
- Tullamain. 6 Tipperary–Cahir–Cashel
Cahir Ardfinnan, Ballybacon, Ballyporeen,
Burncourt, Caher, Clogheen, Coolagarranroe, Derrygrath, Kilcommon, Kilcoran, Killadriffe...
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Mitchelstown Cave (also
known as New Cave) is a
limestone cave near
Burncourt,
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Situated 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) from Mitchelstown...
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outshining castles at Rathfarnham, Kanturk, Carrickfergus,
Charlemont and
Burncourt. Its
builder was
Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde, Lord President...
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Kelley was born. A year
later they
returnes to
Ireland and they
settled in
Burncourt, a
small village in
south Tipperary near the town of Cahir,
where they...
- the owners’
desire to
modernise and Anglicize.
Athlumney Castle,
Navan Burncourt Castle,
County Tipperary Coolhull Castle,
County Wexford Dromaneen Castle...
- Paul
Burns Paddy Cochrane -
Dublin Frank Conroy -
Kildare Kit Conway,
Burncourt, Co.
Tipperary -
mortally wounded Battle of
Jarama 12
February 1937 Peter...
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Burncourt Castle Castle or
fortified house Burncourt 52°18′55″N 8°04′14″W / 52.31521°N 8.07049°W /...