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Saint Peter's Church,
Ennisnag (Middle English:
Inisnag and Irish: Inis
Snaig meaning "the
Island or
Islet of the
Crane or Heron") is a
church of the United...
- The
Monastery of
Ennisnag (Middle English:
Inisnag and Irish: Inis
Snaig meaning "the
Island or
Islet of the
Crane or Heron") was an
early Irish Christian...
- Kilbeacon, Kilkeasy, Knocktopher, Derrynahinch, Dunnamaggan, Fiddown,
Ennisnag, Listerlin, Lismateige, Muckalee, Rossinan, Jerpointwest, Stonecarthy,...
- near
Dromdelygen 1541) Thornback; Druim-Deilgneach; Dhrime-Dhilignach
Ennisnag Monastery # C.I.
early monastic site,
founded c. 6th century, by Manchan;...
- Society. He is
buried five
miles from the
family home at St. Peter's Church,
Ennisnag, Kilkenny. The
Kilkenny Art
Gallery Society's
Butler Gallery was named...
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gaining a
living in the county. In 1863 he was
appointed to the
parish of
Ennisnag (Inisnag).
Although married, he had no children. He had an
interest in...
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These include; Ballybur, Burnchurch, Castleinch, Danesfort, Earlstown,
Ennisnag, Grange, Grangekilree, Kells, Kilferagh, Killaloe, Outrath, St. Canice...
- Draper, Karey; Fleming, Patrick; Pan, Yiting; Andrews,
Wendy (2015). "Old
Ennisnag Bridge (by D. O'Dwyer and R. Cox)".
Proceedings of the
First Conference...
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Glory and the
Stonyford stream. The King's
River is then
joined by the
Ennisnag stream before flowing into the Nore.
Additional tributaries include one...
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Meadows 42
Kilkenny Callan Callan Callan Ballycoam 100
Kilkenny Knocktopher Ennisnag Thomastown Bally****soost 801
Kilkenny Gowran Inistioge Thomastown Ballycommon...