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Clonmore may
refer to:
Northern Ireland Clonmore,
County Armagh, a
hamlet and
townland Clonmore,
County Tyrone, a
townland Republic of
Ireland Clonmore...
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Clonmore Castle is a 13th
century Anglo-Norman
castle located in
Clonmore,
County Carlow, Ireland. The
castle is
roughly square in plan with rectangular...
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Clonmore (from
Irish Cluain Mór 'large meadow') is a
hamlet and
townland in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is 5
miles (8 km) east of Dungannon, close...
- Parliament. In 1776 he was
raised to the
Peerage of
Ireland as
Baron Clonmore, of
Clonmore in the
County of Carlow, and in 1785 he was
further honoured when...
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Clonmore is a hard
cheese made from goat's milk, with a
waxed rind. It
originates from Charleville,
County Cork in
Ireland and is
produced by Tom and Lena...
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Clonmore Robert Emmet's
Gaelic Football Club (Irish: CLG
Roibeard Eiméid, An
Chluain Mhór) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club from
County Armagh, Northern...
- sta**** childless. On 13 April 1676, John was
created Baron Aghrim,
Viscount Clonmore, and Earl of Gowran, all in the
peerage of Ireland. Gowran, as he now was...
- Templemore,
Clonmore and
Killea is an
ecclesiastical parish in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly. The
parish includes the town of Templemore...
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Clonmore (Irish:
Cluain Mhór,
meaning 'large meadow') is a village,
civil parish and
townland in
County Carlow, Ireland. It is
located 3½
miles south of...
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Clonfert Clonlara Clonliffe Clonmacnoise Clonmany Clonmel Clonmellon Clonmore (Carlow)
Clonmore (Tipperary)
Clonony Clonoulty Clonroche Clonsilla Clonskeagh Clontarf...