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Kilmoganny (officially
Kilmaganny; Irish: Cill Mogeanna,
meaning 'Church of
Saint Mogeanna') is a
small village in the
County Kilkenny in the south-east...
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Thomas Jefferson on the
design of his mansion.
Rossenarra House near
Kilmaganny, Ireland, 1824
Belcamp House at
Belcamp College,
Malahide Road, Dublin...
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barony of Knocktopher.
Kells barony contains the
towns of
Kells and
Kilmaganny, and the
settlements of Baurscoob, Windgap, Dunnamaggan. The
village of...
- 2015.
Retrieved 7
September 2021. "Rossenarra House,
ROSSENARRA DEMESNE,
Kilmaganny, KILKENNY".
Buildings of Ireland.
Retrieved 7
September 2021. "Sir John...
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Ballygowan (Ponsonby) 395
Kilkenny Kells Kilmaganny Carrick on Suir
Ballygowan (Reade) 374
Kilkenny Kells Kilmaganny Callan Ballygown 405
Kilkenny Iverk Fiddown...
- Graiguenamanagh, Grange, Inistioge,
Jerpoint Church, Kells, Kilfane, Killamery,
Kilmaganny, Kiltorcan, Knocktopher, Mallardstown, Outrath, Pleberstown, Powerstown...
- Graiguenamanagh, Grange, Inistioge,
Jerpoint Church, Kells, Kilfane, Killamery,
Kilmaganny, Kiltorcan, Knocktopher, Mallardstown, Outrath, Pleberstown, Powerstown...
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Killamery Killarney Kilmacahill Kilmacar Kilmacow Kilmademoge Kilmadum Kilmaganny Kilmakevoge Kilmanagh Kilmenan Kilree Knocktopher Lismateige Listerlin...
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Kilkenny No. 1, and
Kilkenny No. 2
Callan Rural District Callan, and
Kilmaganny Originally known as
Callan No. 1
Rural District;
renamed by 1901 Carrick-on-Suir...
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centre and
leaves the N77 ring road
Crosses the
Kings River Kells (R699)
Kilmaganny - (R701)
Joins the R698 for 4km, then
leaves County Tipperary Carrick-on-Suir...