- The Book of
Durrow is an
illuminated m****cript
gospel book
dated to c. 700 that
contains the
Vulgate Latin text of the four Gospels, with some
Irish variations...
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Durrow may
refer to the
following locations in the
Republic of
Ireland Durrow,
County Offaly, a
village in
County Offaly Durrow Abbey, a
historic monastery...
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Durrow Abbey is a
historic site in
Durrow,
County Offaly in Ireland. It is
located off the N52 some 5
miles from Tullamore.
Largely undisturbed, the site...
- was
created in 1751 for
Henry Flower, 2nd
Baron Castle Durrow. The
title of
Baron Castle Durrow, in the
County of Kilkenny, had been
created in the Peerage...
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Durrow (Irish: Darú,
meaning 'plain of the oaks') is a
small rural village and
townland in
County Offaly, Ireland.
Durrow is
located on the N52 off the...
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Castle Durrow is an 18th-century
country house in
Durrow,
County Laois, Ireland. The
house was
built in the pre-Palladian
design and
formal gardens that...
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Heidi W.
Durrow (born June 21, 1969) is an
American writer,
author of best-seller The Girl Who Fell From the Sky, and the
winner of the 2008 PEN/Bellwether...
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Durrow (Irish: Darú,
formerly Darmhagh Ua nDuach) is a
village located in south-east
County Laois, Ireland. Byp****ed by the M8
motorway on 28 May 2010...
- Dean and
Chapter Library (all from the
early 7th century), and the Book of
Durrow (from the
second half of the 7th century). From the
early 8th
century come...
- an Anglo-irish peer. The
second son of
William Flower, 1st
Baron Castle Durrow and
Edith Caulfeild,
granddaughter of
William Caulfeild, 1st
Viscount Charlemont...