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Upper Dundalk Kane
Dundalk Killincoole 619
Louth Killincoole Dundalk Killineer 1,004
Drogheda St. Peter's
Drogheda Killyclessy 75
Upper Dundalk Creggan...
- the po****tion of the
Republic of Ireland. Afterwards, he
travelled to
Killineer, near Drogheda,
where he led a
Liturgy of the Word for 300,000 people...
- with the
Christy Bellew Cup,
named after the
Drogheda GAA
official and
Killineer Larks club
member who was
chairman of
Louth GAA in the 1920s. The cup...
- only high-security prison. In 1979 the
battalion provided security at
Killineer near
Drogheda during Pope John Paul II
visit to Ireland. In 2011 the battalion...
- Garland. In 1924 the
Clans retained the
championship by
beating Larks of
Killineer in the
final on a
scoreline of 1–06 to 0–01 at the
Dundalk Athletic Grounds...
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Newtown Blues Séamus
Flood 1925 Clan na Gael
Christy Bellew 1925–27
Larks (
Killineer) Tom
Burke 1928–31
Wolfe Tones Séamus
Flood 1932–38 Clan na Gael...
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Brennan The
Grove 1949 Null and Void 1948 St. Mary's
College 4-03
Larks (
Killineer) 2-01
Vincent Bransfield Gaelic Grounds 1947 St. Mary's
College 4-04 Ardee...
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Findliath (the
protector of Armagh) in the
Battle of
Cella Ua
nDaigri (
Killineer,
County Louth). We are not told when
precisely the
alliance between Amlaíb...
- Amlaíb's
kinsmen was killed, this time his son Carlus, who died in
battle at
Killineer (near the Boyne,
County Louth),
fighting against the
forces of Amlaíb's...
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Tones W/O Clan na Gael scr.
Frank Byrne - 1924 Clan na Gael 1-06
Larks (
Killineer) 0-01
Peter Garland Athletic Grounds 1923 Clan na Gael 0-03
Boyne Rangers...