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Knockgraffon (Irish: Cnoc
Rafann or also Cnoc Rath
Fionn meaning "Hill of the fort of Fionn") is a
townland in the
civil parish of the same name in County...
- in the
barony of
Middle Third, and part of the
parish of New Inn and
Knockgraffon in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly. It is
located in...
- the Suir
flows south through Loughmore, Thurles, Holycross,
Golden and
Knockgraffon.
Merging with the
River Aherlow at
Kilmoyler and
further on with the...
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Final ruler Donal Cam O'****van
Beare Titles Count of
Berehaven Lord of
Knockgraffon Lord of
Cappanacusha Lord of
Beare Lord of
Dunkerron ****van baronets...
- She
brought a
lawsuit against Peter over her dower,
which included Knockgraffon Castle in
County Tipperary. Her date of
death is not recorded: Sir John...
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Dealgan Motte Gortlownan Motte Granard Motte Greencastle Greenmount Motte Knockgraffon Lemonstown Motte Portlick Motte Rathgarve Motte &
Bailey Roscrea Castle...
- literature: Bréifne
Crufait Dún
Gaifi Faffand Grafand, an old name for
Knockgraffon Grafrenn Life/Mag
Liphi Máfat.
Gerry Smyth, in
Space and the
Irish Cultural...
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actually a rath or fort
according to others, and is
better identified as
Knockgraffon (also
controversially emended to " Mote of Knockgraffan" by some) in...
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Inisfallen An
Leabhar Muimhneach Leabhar na Núachongbhála
Uraicecht Becc
Knockgraffon "MacCarthy Mor (No. 1.)". LibraryIreland.com.
Retrieved on 26 July 2009...
- na Manach, in the
barony of Kilnamanagh) Éoganacht Mhór
Muman (about
Knockgraffon, in the
barony of
Middle Third) Eóghanacht
Airthir Chliach (Tipperary...