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Carriganuroe -
Carrigleagh -
Cliadh Dubh -
Clogher -
Commons -
Clustogue &
Kilconnors -
Dannanstown -
Graig -
Graig upper -
Oldtown -
Parksouth - Pike - Pouleagh...
- Burneyeat) (ca. 1631 in Crabtreebeck, Loweswater, ****berland – 1690 in
Kilconnor,
County Carlow, Ireland) was a
British Quaker. A ****berland farmer, he...
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Kilcolman Middle 233
Doneraile Mallow Kilcolman West 751
Doneraile Mallow Kilconnor 215
Doneraile Mallow Kil****mer
Lower 188 Kil****mer
Fermoy Kil****mer Upper...
- theatrestrust.org.uk, 2011.
Retrieved 29
December 2011. 'The
Watsons of
Kilconnor,
County Carlow, 1650 - Present', 2019 by
Peter Coutts and Alan Watson...
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papers and
three books on
Irish Quakers,
including one (The
Watsons of
Kilconnor,
County Carlow, 1650–Present) on the
history of his mother's family. Coutts...
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wealthy Anglo-Irish
Watson family which had
significant landholdings around Kilconnor in
County Carlow, Ireland. He was the
eldest son of
George John Watson...
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Intelligence (second ed.). p. 624. ISBN 978-0-8108-7896-9. 'The
Watsons of
Kilconnor,
County Carlow, 1650 - Present', 2019 by
Peter Coutts and Alan Watson...