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Drumcar (Irish:
Droim Chora,
meaning 'ridge of the weir') is a
village and a
historical parish, in the
barony of
Ardee in
County Louth, Ireland. Drumcar...
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Drumcar (Irish
derived place name,
Droim Cairr,
meaning 'The
Ridge of the Rock') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kinawley,
barony of Tullyhaw, County...
- to Anne Lefroy,
sister of Sir John
Henry Lefroy, and they
lived between Drumcar,
County Louth, and
their London house at 80
Chester Square. The marriage...
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Drumcar House (later: St. Mary's Hospital; currently:
Saint John of God Residence) is a
manor house in the
historical parish of
Drumcar in the barony...
- John McClintock, was a
Member of
Parliament for
County Louth and
owned Drumcar House. In July 1831, aged just 12
years old, he
joined HMS
Samarang at...
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Bunbury of Lisnavagh,
County Carlow, MP for Carlow, and Jane
McClintock of
Drumcar,
mother of the 1st
Baron Rathdonnell. Lodge,
Edmund (1859). The Genealogy...
- Hall
Lough Rynn
house Ballymascanlon House Barmeath Castle Beaulieu House Drumcar House Prol****
MountPleasent Dundalk Ghan
House Townley Hall
Adare Manor...
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County Louth 535 610 629 014 Dromiskin,
County Louth 1935 2187 2226 015
Drumcar,
County Louth 1385 1526 1451 016 Dunleer,
County Louth 2340 2796 2868...
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Beraig ____________________ Druim-enesclaind; Druim-ineascluin;
Drumiskin Drumcar Monastery early monastic site,
founded by St Fintan;
possibly not continuing...
- 1794) Lady Mary
Ramsay (born 21 June 1780),
married Capt.
James Hay of
Drumcar (who died 12
October 1822) Hon. Capt.
David C****els
Stewart Ramsay (27...