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Julianstown (Irish:
Baile Iúiliáin) is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It is
located near
Drogheda on the R132
regional road. In 1641, the Battle...
- 280191°W / 53.670222; -6.280191 The
Battle of
Julianstown was
fought on 27
November 1641 near
Julianstown in
County Louth during the
Irish Rebellion of...
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rebels besieged Drogheda and
defeated a
government relief force at
Julianstown.
Especially in Ulster,
thousands of
Protestant settlers were expelled...
- and elsewhere. The
rebels from
Ulster defeated a
government force at
Julianstown, but
failed to take
nearby Drogheda and were
scattered when they advanced...
- past Rockbellew, and runs
parallel to the Dul**** Road near
Julianstown.
After Julianstown, the
river widens appreciably, to the
estuary south of Laytown...
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Johnstown (Kildare)
Johnstown (Kilkenny)
Johnstown (Meath)
Johnstown Bridge Julianstown Kanturk Keadue Kealkill Keel
Keenagh Kells Kenmare Kerrykeel Keshcarrigan...
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Drumone Drumree Dul****
Dunboyne Dunshaughlin Dunderry Enfield Gormanston Julianstown Kells Kilcloon Kildalkey Kilmainhamwood Kilmessan Kilskeer Laytown Longwood...
- the Bus
Station in the town of Drogheda, via Swords,
Balbriggan and
Julianstown. It is
operated by Bus Éireann and is the main bus
route connecting Drogheda...
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Wexford and Dublin. In Meath, five
bombs fell at Dul**** and
three at
Julianstown,
without casualties; In Carlow, a
house in
Knockroe was destro****, killing...
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Eleven Years' War
Timeline 1641–42
Irish Rebellion Portadown 1st
Drogheda Julianstown Kilrush 1642–49 1st
Limerick Glenmaquin 1st
Galway Liscarroll New Ross...