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Knockcroghery (Irish: Cnoc an Chrochaire) is a
village and
townland in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is
located on the N61 road
between Athlone and Roscommon...
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Knockbridge Knockaderry Knockadalteen Knocknahur Knockananna Knockanore Knockcroghery Knocklyon Knocknagoshel Knocknagree Knockraha Knocktopher Labasheeda...
- (south-mid-east,
including Roscommon).
Athlone (mid-south,
including Knockcroghery and part of Athlone).
Moycarn (far-south,
including part of Ballinasloe)...
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Natives Land Act, 1913 in
South Africa implemented. 1921 – The
village of
Knockcroghery, Ireland, is
burned by
British forces. 1934 – The
Communications Act...
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above the norm in the rest of Ireland. The
villages of
Clifden and
Knockcroghery suffered m****
reprisals in
March and June 1921.
Members of the British...
- pool on
Inchcleraun (Inis Cloithreann), an
island on
Lough Ree, near
Knockcroghery.
Furbaide sought revenge for the
death of his mother. He took a rope...
- Tri-coloured Ribbon", "Down by the
Liffey Side", "
Knockcroghery" (about the
village of
Knockcroghery) and "Erin Go Bragh" (Erin Go
Bragh was the text on...
- are the last
casualties of
World War I. 1921 – The
Irish village of
Knockcroghery was
burned by
British forces. 1929 – An
agreement brokered by U.S. Amb****ador...
- A
mechanical lever frame inside the
signal box at
Knockcroghery in Ireland...
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notably the Sack of
Balbriggan three months before and the
burning of
Knockcroghery six
months later, but the
burning of Cork was one of the most substantial...