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Church Feast 27
October Some
sources also cite 13 May.
Patronage Mag
Arnaide (Adamstown,
County Wexford), Cell Abbáin (
Killabban,
County Laois), etc....
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Mountmellick Aghanure 401
Ballyadams Killabban Athy
Aghaterry 90
Slievemargy Killabban Carlow Aghcross 150
Slievemargy Killabban Carlow Aghduff 159 Upperwoods...
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centuries (d. 520?) Leinster,
Ireland Adamstown (Mag Arnaide),
County Wexford Killabban (Cell Abbáin),
County Laois Leinster and
Munster saint 16
March or 27...
- of six
generations of a Gale
family who
owned the
Ashfield estate in
Killabban Parish,
Queens County,
Ireland (subsequently
renamed County Laois) from...
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possibly Loughill Athenagh; Athanagh; Loughill?
Ballylynan 'Abbey', nr
Killabban parish supposed monastic site, order,
foundation and
period unknown; purportedly...
- 2019. O'Hanlon, John; O'Leary,
Edward (1907). "Chapter XXVIII.
Parish of
Killabban".
History of the Queen's County. Vol. 1. Dublin: Sealy,
Bryers & Walker...
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possibly Loughill Athenagh; Athanagh; Loughill?
Ballylynan 'Abbey', nr
Killabban parish supposed monastic site, order,
foundation and
period unknown; purportedly...
- Curraclone, Doonane, Emo, Farnans, Fossy,
Graigue Rural, Jamestown,
Killabban, Kilmullen, Kilmurry, Luggacurren, Moyanna, Newtown,
Portarlington South...
- Erke
Fossy or Ti****e
Glashare Kilcolmanbane Kilcolmanbrack Kildellig Killabban Killenny Killermogh Killeshin Kilmanman Kilteale Kyle Lea Monksgrange...
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Trinity College, Dublin. was
ordained in 1854. He
served curacies in
Killabban; Hacketstown; Clonegal;
Thomastown and
Staplestown where he
became the...