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Geashill /ˈɡiːʃəl/ (Irish: Géisill) is a
village in
County Offaly, Ireland. It is
situated between the
towns of
Tullamore and
Portarlington (each 12 km...
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Geashill (/ˈɡiːʃəl/, Irish: Géisill) is a
barony in
County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland. The name
Geashill is from the
village of Geashill...
- Gael Ráithín) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in the
village of
Geashill in
County Offaly, Ireland. It
fields Gaelic football teams from juvenile...
- Joseph's Church,
Ballinagar St Mary's Church,
Raheen (outside
Geashill). It
serves Geashill and
Cloneygowan and was
built halfway between the two villages...
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Ballyboy Ballybritt Ballycowan Clonlisk Coolestown Eglish Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey Lower Philipstown Upper Philipstown Warrenstown Ballinagar Ballyboy...
- line
would go on to
connect Mountmellick to
Geashill and with
possibility for
another line from
Geashill to
Mullingar but
these were
never built leaving...
- south. The
village of Killeigh,
which lies
within the
civil parish of
Geashill, had a po****tion of 183 in 2022. An abbey,
historically ****ociated with...
- Coleshill, Warwickshire,
whose son
Robert Digby became 1st
Baron Digby of
Geashill in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1620. (See the
article Baron Digby for more...
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Robert Digby,
Governor of King's County, was
created Baron Digby, of
Geashill in the King's County, in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1620. He was the nephew...
- title, however. He was
slain in 600 at Brí Dam on the
Suaine (near
modern Geashill,
County Offaly) by his uncle, the high king Áed Sláine mac
Diarmato (died...