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Knocklong (Irish: Cnoc Loinge) is a
small village in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is 29 km south-east of
Limerick city, on the main
Limerick to Mitchelstown...
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Cleeve Family Business, the
primary one
being located near the
village of
Knocklong. The
Cleeves were an Anglo-Canadian
Unionist family committed to the British...
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place on Hogan's 18th birthday,
while the Cork-bound
train stopped at
Knocklong station in
County Limerick. It was
undertaken by
three of Hogan's comrades...
- Cork on 13 May 1919, and the men, led by Treacy,
boarded the
train in
Knocklong. A close-range shoot-out
followed on the train.
Treacy and
Breen were...
- Spealáin"), is a
village in
southern County Limerick, Ireland,
located near
Knocklong on the R513 road. It is
around 15 km west of
Tipperary Town. Amenities...
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border and into Co
Limerick the IRA party, led by Treacy,
boarded it at
Knocklong. A close-range
struggle ensued on the train.
Treacy and
Breen were seriously...
- in comparison. In the old
Irish tale The
Siege of
Druim Damhgaire or
Knocklong (Forbhais
Droma Dámhgháire), one of King
Cormac Mac Art's
druids was called...
- The
Hurly Baronetcy, of
Knocklong in
County Limerick, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created circa 1645 for
Thomas Hurly. The 3rd Baronet...
- the
Irish people. He cuts an
equally impressive figure in The
Siege of
Knocklong, set in
Cormac mac Airt's time. Here he
defeats Cormac's
druids in an...
- 1689 and
married Mary Blount, and a
grandson of Sir
Maurice Hurley of
Knocklong,
eldest son of Sir
Thomas and
Joanna daughter of John
Brown of
Mount Brown...