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Kilgobnet (Irish: Cill Ghobnait,
meaning 'church of Gobnait') is one of 74
civil parishes in
County Waterford, Ireland.
Located within the
Diocese of...
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Kilgobnet (Irish: Cill Ghobnait,
meaning 'St. Gobnet's Church') is a
townland and
electoral division in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Located near Killorglin...
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townlands and
other places named Kilgobnet (Irish: Cill
Ghobnait "church of Gobnait"): in
counties Kerry (at
Dunquin and at
Kilgobnet near Milltown), Waterford...
- St. Gobnet's
Church St. Gobnait's Church, An
Teampall Beag,
Kilgobnet Cill
Ghobnait St. Gobnet's
Church 53°03′57″N 9°31′45″W / 53.065908°N 9.529201°W...
- why the name
survives to this day. The
MacGillycuddy family tomb is at
Kilgobnet,
County Kerry,
between the
mountains and Killorglin. The clan chief, McGillycuddy...
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while the “Roundheads” were
pillaging the
countryside around Shanara and
Kilgobnet at the foot of the
McGillycuddy R****s. The
advancing army of
Oliver Cromwell...
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Henebry (Risteard De Hindeberg) in An Rinn (Ring) and Cill
Ghobnait (
Kilgobnet),
County Waterford, all of
which have been
digitised and made available...
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Scartnadrinymountain 20 Barr na
Scairte Townland Waterford, Decies-without-Drum,
Kilgobnet,
Scartnadrinymountain Sruffaungortarusheen 20 Sruthán
Goirt a Ruisín Stream...
- Inse
Kenmare – Neidín Kil****min – Cill C****mín
Kilflynn – Cill
Flainn Kilgobnet – Cill
Ghobnait Kilgarvan – Cill Gharbháin
Killarney – Cill
Airne Killorglin...
- in Dublin, to be
effective on 11 July.
Filling in a
trenched area at
Kilgobnet, just
north of Dungarvan, four
civilians were
killed when a
secretly buried...