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several tenures as Lord
Lieutenant of
Ireland and died
during a
battle at
Kellistown,
County Carlow. He was
succeeded by his
young son,
Edmund Mortimer, 5th...
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named Guala is
responsible for the negotiations. 1398 – The
Battle of
Kellistown was
fought on this day
between the
forces of the
English led by Roger...
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Demolished Kellistown House Kellistown County Carlow Elizabeth Pack-Beresford and
sister 23
March 1923 Rebuilt, now the
Brophy family home (aka
Kellistown Cottage...
- round-headed
doorway "of
three stones"
dressed to the
curve with a moulding.
Kellistown Carlow 1807
Anthologia Hibernica Volume 4 (1794) (which
refers to the...
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Trinity College Dublin and held in****bencies at St Bride's,
Dublin and
Kellistown. He was the Dean of
Kilmacduagh from 1849
until his
death aged 73 at Gort...
- an
ambush at Kells,
County Meath (or
maybe Kells,
County Kilkenny or
Kellistown,
County Carlow).
Other accounts connect it with
Edmund de Mortimer, 5th...
- station, Gorman,
Great Island power station,
Huntstown power station,
Kellistown, Kilpaddoge, Killonan, Knockraha, Killonan, Lodgewood,
Louth (and a connection...
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Carlow Ardbearn 126
Forth Ballyellin Carlow Ardbearn &
Torman 121
Forth Kellistown Carlow Ardnehue 654
Carlow Killerrig Carlow Ardristan 858
Rathvilly Ardristan...
- Clonegall, Clonmore, Cranemore, Grangeford, Hacketstown, Haroldstown,
Kellistown, Kilbride, Killerrig, Kineagh, Myshall, Rahill, Rathrush, Rathvilly, Shangarry...
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Crecrin Dunleckny Fennagh Gilbertstown Grangeford Hacketstown Haroldstown Kellistown Killerrig Killinane Kiltegan Kiltennell Kineagh Lorum Moyacomb Myshall...