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Drumbaragh or
Drumbarrow or
Boherboy (Irish:
Droim Bearach,
meaning 'shorn hill' or 'grazed or bare ridge') is a
townland and
village in
County Meath,...
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nearly a
fourth of them lay
quietly in
their graves. The po****tion in
Drumbaragh, a
townland in
County Meath,
plummeted 67 per cent
between 1841 and 1851;...
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their crown to
claim their 5th S.F.C.
title (4-in-a-row) by
defeating Drumbaragh in the
final at
Pairc Tailteann by 2-11 to 0-6 on 16
October 1960. Eanna...
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promoted after claiming the 1978
Meath Junior Football Championship title.
Drumbaragh Emmets, St. Vincent's and
Summerhill 'B' were
regraded to the 1980 J.F...
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Drumavcale 93
Dartree Currin Clones Drumbanagher 172
Trough Donagh Monaghan Drumbaragh 179
Dartree Aghabog Clones Drumbarnet 87
Monaghan Tedavnet Monaghan Drumbear...
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Round 1:
Slane 1-5, 1-4
Drumbaragh,
Cross Guns, 6/3/1955,
Shale Rovers 2-5, 0-5 Oldcastle, Kells, 6/3/1955,
Navan O'****nys 'B' 1-5, 1-5 Donore, Rathkenny...
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barony of
Upper Kells, and
shares its
northern border with the
townland of
Drumbaragh,
including the
historical village of
Light Town (Leightown). Springville...
- Burry, and the
barony of
Upper Kells. To the west are the
townlands of
Drumbaragh,
Springville or
Dandlestown (Danllestown), and Balgeeth.
Townlands which...
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their 1st
Intermediate championship title since being formed from the
Drumbaragh Emmets and
Kells Harps clubs in 1966, when they
defeated Meath Hill 1–6...
- (Kilmainhamwood) LHF 12
Conor Duke (Dunshaughlin) RCF 13
Hughie Corcoran (
Drumbaragh Emmets) FF 14
Jamie Murphy (St Patrick's) LCF 15 Rian
McConnell (Castletown)...