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Castleinch or
Inchyolaghan (Irish: Inse Uí Uallacháin) is a
civil parish and
townland in
County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Castleinch is a
small townland of approximately...
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Maurice Cuffe was an
Irish politician.
Cuffe was born in
Castleinch and
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin.
Cuffe represented Kilkenny City from 1715...
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Jacobite peerage in 1689 in
favour of
Justin MacCarthy. He was made
Baron Castleinch at the same time. Both
titles became extinct on his
death in 1694. Paul...
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often shows a
green lead and
copper glaze on the
outside (like the
Castleinch Jug in the photograph) with a
white or buff surface,
where it is unglazed...
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civil parishes in Shillelogher.
These include; Ballybur, Burnchurch,
Castleinch, Danesfort, Earlstown, Ennisnag, Grange, Grangekilree, Kells, Kilferagh...
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Kilkenny JHC
medal in 1956
following a 6-09 to 4-06
defeat of St Finbarr's,
Castleinch in the final. At inter-county level,
Fleming first pla**** for Kilkenny...
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Kilkenny Gowran Powerstown Thomastown Aughtanny 171
Kilkenny Shillelogher Castleinch or
Inchyolaghan Kilkenny Aylwardstown 555
Kilkenny Ida
Kilmakevoge Waterford...
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Chief Justice of Ireland,
holder also Earl of
Westmeath from 1871
Baron Castleinch 1 May 1689
MacCarty extinct 1 July 1694
subsidiary title of the Viscount...
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McCarthy to
being Viscount Mountcashel, with the
subsidiary title of
Baron Castleinch.
These titles were in what
later became known as the
Jacobite peerage...
- Ballyhimmin, near Castlecomer", Old
Kilkenny Review,1977. * "Medieval jug from
Castleinch or Inchyologhan", Old
Kilkenny Review, 1977. * "A
bronze axehead from...