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Keenagh or
Kenagh (Irish: Caonach,
meaning 'mossy place') is a
village in
County Longford, Ireland. 14 km (9 mi)
south of
Longford town, it is on the...
- housewife. He, his brothers, and
their mother spent around 18
months living in
Keenagh,
County Longford after leaving Dublin in the wake of the 1941
North Strand...
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Johnstown (Meath)
Johnstown Bridge Julianstown Kanturk Keadue Kealkill Keel
Keenagh Kells Kenmare Kerrykeel Keshcarrigan Kilbarrack Kilbaha Kilbeggan Kilbeheny...
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Robert had come to
Ireland in the late
sixteenth century. He
settled at
Keenagh in
County Longford,
where he
became a
substantial landowner, and sat in...
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Keenagh (from
Irish Caonach meaning 'A
Mossy Place') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the
Roman Catholic...
- Sean Connolly, an
Irish republican.
Located to the
south of Longford, in
Keenagh, is the
visitor centre of the
Corlea Trackway. It
houses a
preserved 18-metre...
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Royal Canal at
Keenagh...
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commemorated by the King-Harman
Memorial Clock Tower in the
village of
Keenagh in 1878. "Hon. L. H. King
Harman and his Tenantry". Saunders's News-Letter...
- Island, Clawinch,
Inchenagh Settlements Athlone, Roscommon, Ballyleague, Lanesborough, Newtowncashel, Ballykeeran, Gl****on, Tang,
Keenagh, Bally****n...
- his wife
Hanna née O'Kelly, the
daughter of
counselor John O'Kelly of
Keenagh,
County Roscommon,
whose children relocated to
Spain in the 1750s and 1760s...