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Kilfane (Irish: Cill Pháin) is a
combination of two
townlands located outside of
Thomastown in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is made up of the townlands...
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Kilfane Church is a
medieval church and
National Monument in
County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Kilfane Church is located, in
Kilfane,
approximately 3.4 km (2.1 mi)...
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landmarks in the vicinity.
Visitor attractions include Jerpoint Abbey,
Kilfane Glen gardens, and
Mount Juliet Golf Course. The town is in a
civil parish...
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effigy of a
knight on
display in the
ruins of the 14th-century
Kilfane Church in
Kilfane near
Thomastown in
County Kilkenny,
southern Ireland. The effigy...
- all in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The
Power Baronetcy, of
Kilfane in the
County of Kilkenny, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
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Acrostic poem on a
tombstone in
Kilfane Church, Ireland....
- he
became the
seventh baronet of
Kilfane.
Power was born in Kilkenny, the
fourth son of Sir John
Power of
Kilfane, and his wife,
Frances Elizabeth, née...
- and power. — Captain G. A.
Graham In Ireland,
Graham acquired "Faust" of
Kilfane and "Old Donagh" of Ballytobin,
County Kilkenny;
these were the respective...
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Johnstown Castle, [20] June Blake's Garden, [21]
Kells Bay Gardens, [22]
Kilfane, [23] Kilmokea, [24] Killruddery, [25] Kilmacurragh, [26] Knockpatrick...
- An
unorthodox ogee arch in
Kilfane Church,
Ireland (13th century)...