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Garranewaterig (Irish: Garrán an Bháitéaraigh),
sometimes known as
Gurranes or
Gurrane, is a
townland in the
civil parish of
Knockavilly in
County Cork...
- Patrick's
Church - the
second church of the parish,
Gurrane National School (sometimes
called Gurranes) near Crossbarry, and
Castleack National School near...
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village during the
Irish War of Independence. It has two
schools nearby (
Gurrane and
Knockavilla national schools), as well as
other creche,
childcare and...
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children in 29 years, 6 sons and 15 daughters, born
between 1808 and 1837 in
Gurrane, Currans,
County Kerry, Ireland.
There were no
multiple births, and all...
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Aultagh Celtic 2004–05
Courtmacsherry Castlelack 2003–04 Lyre
Rovers Bay
Rovers 2002–03
Caheragh Celtic Lissarda 2001–02
Gurrane Celtic Bantry Gunners...
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Denis Murray Personal information Born 3
March 1878
Gurrane, Carriganimmy, Cork Died 19
September 1944 (aged 66) Newcastle,
Dublin Sport Sport Athletics...
- Joseph's
Secondary School,
Tulla Colaiste Muire Ennis Rice College,
Ennis Gurrane National School North Monastery Scoil an Chroí Ró
Naofa Scoil an Spioraid...
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Millies Express – Best Brew John
Sherry (Walthamstow) 28.24 10-11f 1980
Gurrane Purdo Moonshine Bandit –
Ballyhea Queen John
Sherry (Walthamstow) 28.09...
- the
Upton industrial school.
Within months he was
appointed prin****l of
Gurrane National School.
Devoted to the
Irish language and
honorary secretary of...
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Kiltenanlea church is a holy well
dedicated to St. Senán Liath. The
townland of
Gurrane has the
ruins of an
ancient church named Tampul Moc****lle.
Cappavilla has...