- The name "
Clongowes"
comes from the
Irish for "meadow" (cluain) and for "blacksmith" (gobha). The
estate was
originally known as "
Clongowes de Silva"...
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Terenure College and
Clongowes Wood College,
Clongowes won 17-15 in a very
tight game.
However it
emerged afterwards that
Clongowes fielded an illegible...
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Gardiner St. School,
Dublin Belvedere College, Dublin,
founded in 1832
Clongowes Wood College,
County Kildare,
founded in 1814 Coláiste Iognáid, Galway...
- million.
Sligo Grammar School Yeats College Cistercian College,
Roscrea Clongowes Wood
College Drogheda Grammar School Dundalk Grammar School Leinster Senior...
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world in a
series of
disjointed episodes.
Stephen attends the Jesuit-run
Clongowes Wood College,
where the apprehensive,
intellectually gifted boy suffers...
-
Kenney Day",
Clongowes Wood
College Tullabeg (Rahan), 1818-1968 By
Francis Finegan,
Rahan Parish Website.
Jesuit Fathers 150
years in
Clongowes Wood Leinster...
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Parts can
still be seen west of
Clane on the
grounds of what is now
Clongowes Wood College. The
military power of the
crown itself was
greatly weakened...
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Lions tours in 2009 and 2013. As a
youth he also pla****
rugby union for
Clongowes Wood
College and
Gaelic football for
Louth in the All-Ireland
Minor Football...
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Baghdad College,
Baghdad (nationalized 1969)
Belvedere College,
Dublin Clongowes Wood College,
County Kildare Crescent College Comprehensive,
County Limerick...
- The so-called "Big Six" of
Leinster schools rugby (Blackrock College,
Clongowes Wood College, St Mary's College, Dublin,
Terenure College,
Belvedere College...