- 7°47′14.705″W / 52.63916694°N 7.78741806°W / 52.63916694; -7.78741806
Knockroe is a
townland containing a
little over 363
acres in
Moycarky civil parish...
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Knockroe P****age Tomb is a
prehistoric site, of the
Neolithic period, in the
townland of
Knockroe in
County Kilkenny, Ireland,
about 10 km
north of Carrick-on-Suir...
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Knockroe (Irish
derived place name Cnoc Rua,
meaning ‘The Red Hill’) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kinawley,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland...
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Athlummon C****estown
Coolaculla Corbally Drish Garranroe Knockanacunna Knockroe Kyle
Lisduff Loughbeg Piercetown Rahelty Rathcriddoge Rathmanna Shanballyduff...
- Dul**** and
three at Julianstown,
without casualties; In Carlow, a
house in
Knockroe was destro****,
killing three people and
injuring two others; In Kildare...
- Derrycluvane, Drumnea, Faunmore, Gortal****a, Gortaneish, Killoveenogue,
Knockroe, Raferigeen,
Letter East, Rossnacaheragh,
Tullig Ringfort Celtic Iron Age...
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while two
kilometres north, the p****age tomb of
Knockroe (the Coshel) sits on a hill summit. The
Knockroe p****age tomb
shares similarities with Newgrange...
- Kilmogue-Harristown and Borrismore.
There are p****age
graves at
Clomantagh Hill and
Knockroe.
There were non-megalith single-grave
burial tombs, Linkardstown-type Cists...
- (Killrooskey, all-Ireland
winner on
flute in 1972), John P.
Carty (from
Knockroe, Ballinameen),
Bernard Flaherty (from Boyle,
author of Trip to Sligo, a...
- Derrycluvane, Drumnea, Faunmore, Gortal****a, Gortaneish, Killoveenogue,
Knockroe, Raferigeen,
Letter East, Rossnacaheragh,
Tullig Ringfort (Celtic Iron...