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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 R397...
- The
Newcomen Baronetcy, of
Kenagh in the
County of Longford, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 30
December 1623 for
Robert Newcomen...
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County of Longford, a
title in the
Peerage of
Ireland Newcomen baronets, of
Kenagh in the
County of Longford, a
title in the
Baronetage of
Ireland Newcomen...
- Bally****n
Ballinalee Cloondara Colehill Drumlish Edgeworthstown Granard Kenagh Killashee Killoe Lanesborough Legan Lisryan Longford Moydow Mullinalaghta...
- RL Drumlish, Edgesworthstown, Granard,
Smear 33
Longford RL Bally****n,
Kenagh, Lanesboro,
Longford 96
Roscommon RL Athleague, Clonark,
Roscommon 77 Westport...
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November 1943 – 11
November 2023) was an
Irish Fine Gael
politician from
Kenagh,
County Longford, and the
seventh member of the
Belton family to be elected...
- Longford) Keadue,
Arigna and
Ballyfarnon (Kilronan) (County Roscommon)
Kenagh (Kilcommock) (County Longford)
Killashee (Killashee and Clondra) (County...
- one of the
founders of the
Abbey Theatre Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre –
Kenagh,
County Longford – an Iron Age bog road,
dating from 148BC.
Derrynane House...
- Sir
Thomas Newcomen, 5th
Baronet of
Kenagh, co.
Longford (died 31 July 1689) was an Anglo-Irish
baronet and
Jacobite soldier.
Thomas was the son of Sir...
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Colmcille (F)
Dromard (F)
Killoe Young Emmets (F) Fr.
Manning Gaels (F)
Kenagh (F)
Legan Sarsfields (F)
Longford Slashers (D)
Mostrim (D) Mullinalaghta...