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Killurin (Irish: Cill Liúráin) is a
village in
County Wexford,
Ireland on the R730
regional road.
Sited along the
banks of the
River Slaney, it is approximately...
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preached frequently at the
church in
Killurin,
about nine
miles from there.
During that time the
rector of
Killurin Parish, the
Reverend Abraham Swanne...
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Chicago from 1844 to 1848.
William Quarter was born on
January 21, 1806, in
Killurin, King's County, in
Ireland to
Michael and Ann (née Bennet) Quarter. The...
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Killimordaly Killina****k
Killiney Killinierin Killorglin Kilrossanty Killucan Killurin Killybegs Kilmacanogue Kilmacduagh Kilmacow Kilmacthomas Kilmaine Kilmaley...
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Killurin (Irish: Cill Iúirín) is a
village and
townland in
County Offaly, Ireland. The
village is on the R421 road,
about 8
kilometres (5 mi) south-west...
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Tunnel Edermine Ferry 1963
Waterford line 1963
Macmine Junction 1963
Killurin 1963
Killurin Tunnel Ferrycarrig Tunnel Wexford (Carcur) 1872
Wexford Wexford...
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failed to win his seat back at the by-election. ****n was born at
Killurin, near
Tullamore (at that time in King's County, now in
County Offaly, Ireland)...
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Tunnel Edermine Ferry 1963
Waterford line 1963
Macmine Junction 1963
Killurin 1963
Killurin Tunnel Ferrycarrig Tunnel Wexford (Carcur) 1872
Wexford Wexford...
- Turkana,
Kenya from 1978
until 2000. ****n was born on 25
December 1922 in
Killurin, Killeigh,
County Offaly, Ireland. He was
educated at
Tullamore C.B.S....
- The Semi-final, pla**** at
Raheen in September,
finished Seir
Kieran 3-6,
Killurin 0-7. The
Clareen side,
coached by
Michael Murphy with
selectors Tommy Hynes...