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Doonbeg (
Killard) (Irish: Cill Ard) is a
civil parish on the
Atlantic coast of
County Clare in Ireland. It is also an
ecclesiastical parish in the Roman...
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Ireland on 28 July 1642 when
William Alington was made
Baron Alington, of
Killard in the
County of Cork. His
second son, the
third Baron (who
succeeded in...
- came in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1727 when John
Monckton was made
Baron Killard, of the
County of Clare, and
Viscount Galway. He
represented ****heroe...
- away. The
village is
located in
civil parish of
Killard. It is part of the
parish of
Doonbeg (
Killard) in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. Doonbeg...
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housing outside the
boundaries of the
traditional settlement (such as
Killard Square) was used by RAF airmen. The core of the
village is
located at the...
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Elizabeth Tollemache. He
succeeded to the
title of 3rd
Baron Alington of
Killard,
County Cork
circa March 1660, on the
death of his
brother the 2nd Baron...
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radar was
located on the
airfield and an AMES Type 80
radar was
located at
Killard Point,
Ballyhornan (remote from the
station itself). An AMES Type 93 mobile...
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Argyll and Bute (NL9408045570)
Chain Home
radar station near
Tiree RAF
Killard Point Northern Ireland Islay GCI Station,
subsite of RAF
Bishops Court...
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amalgamated to form Ben Dearg, who took
their name from the
nearby red
cliffs of
Killard.
Their record of 23 Down
Senior Hurling Championship titles stood from...
- A.; Hernandez, A.; Omalley, E.; Whitten, P.; Wallace, G.; Smyth, M.;
Killard, A. (2008-12-15). "Fabrication of an
ammonia gas
sensor using inkjet-printed...