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Grantstown Wood and
Grantstown Lough is a
national nature reserve of
approximately 120
acres (0.49 km2)
located in
County Laois, Ireland. It is managed...
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Placenames Database of Ireland.
Retrieved 16
October 2021. "Augustinian Abbey,
Grantstown | Augustinians".
Archived from the
original on 10
March 2016. Berry, H...
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contains several townlands:
Ballygunner Mhór, Knockboy, Ballinakill,
Grantstown,
Williamstown and Ballinamuncha.[citation needed] Main
facilities in the...
- Burke, 4th Earl of
Clanricarde by his wife
Frances Walsingham Piers of
Grantstown married Katherine,
daughter of John, 2nd Lord
Power of
Curraghmore One...
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office until 1558 St Mary
____________________ Glascharrac;
Glascarrick Grantstown Priory Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1317 ****town
Friary Carmelite...
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Fortified House,
ruins of
fortified house Gortnaclea Castle,
castle ruins Grantstown Castle,
ruins of
circular tower house Killeany Castle,
ruins of tower...
- Waterford, and by his will he
established and
endowed the free
school at
Grantstown. His only
publication is "A
Sermon preached in Christ's Church, Dublin...
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Bordwell Little Chapelhill Coolfin Court Curragh Farranville Garryniska Grantstown Kilbreedy Oldgl****
Rahandrick Lower Rahandrick Upper Shanvaghey Tinnaragh...
- Dangans, Donaghmore, Donore, Dunmore, Durrow, Errill, Garrymore, Graigue,
Grantstown, Kilcoke, Kildellig, Killermogh, Kilnaseer, Kyle, Kyle South, Lacka, Marymount...
- 1846. Name
means "Flat land of
Maigh Locha [lake plain]",
referring to
Grantstown Lake.
Laois Cullenagh or
Cullinagh Cuileannach By 1672 44,094
Named after...