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- Ballydesmond (Irish: Baile Deasumhan), formerly Kingwilliamstown, is a rural village in County Cork, Ireland. It lies on the Blackwater River (near its...
- its improvement, including the foundation of the model village of Kingwilliamstown. In the early 1830s the Crown Estate resumed possession of land in...
- Mr. Patrick Denis 17 Kingwilliamstown, Cork O'Connor, Mr. Maurice 16 Boherbue, Cork O'Connor, Mr. Patrick 23 Kingwilliamstown, Cork O'Driscoll, Miss...
- King's CountyCounty Offaly (1922) Kingstown → Dún Laoghaire (1922) KingwilliamstownBallydesmond (1951) MaryboroughPortlaoise (1929) Navan → An Uaimh...
- Griffith valuations of 1852. The report also created the village of Kingwilliamstown (Ballydesmond), as was a model farm at Glencollins near Ballydesmond...
- Meuse–Argonne offensive. Buckley is credited with writing the folk song Sweet Kingwilliamstown. While it was being lowered, Lifeboat 13 was nearly swamped by "an...
- Fethard-on-Sea (1914) Kells → Ceann**** Mór (1929) → Kells (1993) KingwilliamstownBallydesmond (1951) LisbrackNewtownforbes (1750) Maryborough →...
- major settlements of the Cape Colony, such as Cape Town, Grahamston, Kingwilliamstown and Port Elizabeth. The settlement-based format continued until the...
- England Philipstown was the name of DaingeanPhilip II of Spain Kingwilliamstown was the name of BallydesmondWilliam IV of the United Kingdom Queenstown...
- in Boherboy, Ireland, and his wife, Neil. McCarthy travelled from Kingwilliamstown in County Cork to Nohavaldaly, near Kanturk, during the Great Famine...