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Kilcoursey (Irish: Cill ChuairsÃ) is a
barony in
County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland. The name
Kilcoursey is from
Kilcoursey Castle (also called...
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found on a hill in
Kilcoursey, less than a mile from the town centre. The
McAuley family are also ****ociated with the
Barony of
Kilcoursey. M****
rocks are...
- 1985) was a
Catholic priest who was
killed in
mysterious cir****stances in
Kilcoursey House in Clara,
County Offaly, the home of
Richard and
Therese Flynn....
- Ballynahinch,
County Offaly, a
townland in Kil****reragh
civil parish,
barony of
Kilcoursey Ballynahinch,
County Tipperary, a townland; see List of
townlands of County...
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Ballybritt Ballycowan Clonlisk Coolestown Eglish Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey Lower Philipstown Upper Philipstown Warrenstown Ballinagar Ballyboy Bally****ber...
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Edenderry Aghamore 113
Lower Philipstown Croghan Edenderry Aghamore 130
Kilcoursey Kilbride Tullamore Aghancarnan 185
Ballycowan Durrow Tullamore Aghancon...
- a
Catholic priest, was
found beaten to
death in the
master bedroom of
Kilcoursey House in Clara,
County Offaly,
Ireland on 8 July 1985.
There were signs...
- Parkwood,
County Offaly, a
townland in Kil****reragh
civil parish,
barony of
Kilcoursey Parkwood,
Johannesburg Parkwood, California, a census-designated place...
- Newtown, Kil****reragh, a
townland in Kil****reragh
civil parish,
barony of
Kilcoursey,
County Offaly Newtown, Ballymore, a
townland in the
civil parish of Ballymore...
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Bagot RE
Another Bagot line
Charles Bagot (1791 – 8
August 1864) of
Kilcoursey House,
Kings County, Ireland, who also had a
number of
descendants in...