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- Crannagh (Irish: Crannach, meaning 'Abounding in Trees, or Woodland'), sometimes written Cranagh or Granagh, is a barony in the north western part of County...
- meaning 'fresh field') is a village and former town in the barony of Crannagh, County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is 13 km north-west of Kilkenny city. The...
- Butler, 1st Viscount Galmoye. Killoshulan is a townland in the barony of Crannagh, County Kilkenny. He married Catherine Crispe, daughter of Nicholas Crispe...
- Tullaghanbrogue Callan Adamstown Lower 189 Kilkenny Crannagh Tullaroan Kilkenny Adamstown Upper 284 Kilkenny Crannagh Tullaroan Kilkenny Afaddy Silverspring 165...
- Clomantagh (Mount Garret) in the civil parish of Clomantagh in the County of Crannagh. Both baronies are in the northwestern corner of County Kilkenny. The Viscounts...
- between F****adinin to the east (whose chief town is Castlecomer), and Crannagh to the south (whose chief town is Freshford). It is surrounded on two sides...
- 43 Parkwest O’Casey Ave London -  Tunisia Honorary Consul Rathfanham 26 Crannagh Road London -  Uganda Honorary Consul Terenure 17 Rathfarnhan Road London...
- Bennettsbridge. Shillelogher lies at the centre of the county, with the baronies of Crannagh and Kilkenny to the north (whose chief towns are Freshford and Kilkenny...
- January 2018, a blind bidding process resulted in the vessel being sold to Crannagh Marina Complex in Coleraine. The vessel sank in the Irish Sea about 12...
- and in County Kilkenny Ballinamara, Ballycallan, Ballylarkin, Killahy (Crannagh), Kilmanagh, Tubbridbritain. Tullaroan Church "Tulach Ruáin/Tullaroan"...