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Knockbride (Irish:
Cnoca Bríde,
meaning 'hill of Bríd') is a
civil parish in
County Cavan, Ireland. It is
located to the
north of the town of Bailieborough...
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Comhghall (Antrim)
Aghadrumsee St Macartan's (Armagh) v
Drumhowan (Monaghan)
Knockbride (Cavan) v
Craigbane (Derry)
Dromara (Down) v
Collegeland O'Rahilly's (Armagh)...
- (née White) Barron, and had two
brothers and a sister. He was
raised in
Knockbride,
County Cavan, and
spent all his life in the county. The
Barron family...
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family in Chicago, and his
mother had
Irish ancestry that
traces back to
Knockbride in
County Cavan. Noth's
family settled in Stamford, Connecticut, when...
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Ramor United,
Laragh United, Crosserlough,
Cavan Gaels,
Castlerahan and
Knockbride - as well as two
amalgamated teams -
Southern Gaels (Gowna/Lacken) and...
- from
Cnoic Bhríde ("Brigid's Hill"), such as
Knockbridge in
Louth and
Knockbride in Cavan. [citation needed]
There are many
traditions ****ociating the...
- to his
ancestral parish of
Knockbride, a
townland outside of Bailieborough,
County Cavan. He was
buried in West
Knockbride Chapel, with his graveside...
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Smyth was born to
Dessie and
Maura Smyth.
Dessie is
originally from
Knockbride and is a
nephew of
Patrick Smith, a
former Fianna Fáil
founding member...
- All-Ireland
Junior Club
Football Championship. The
current champions are
Knockbride after beating Belturbet in the 2024 final. 14
teams will
contest the Michael...
- point, but came back the next year to win the
championship by
beating Knockbride in the decider. Arva went on to beat
Ballymaguigan in the quarter-final...