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Knockvicar (Irish: Cnoc an Bhiocáire) is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is
located on the R285
regional road,
between Boyle and Carrick-on-Shannon...
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Chairman of the
Resident Executive At an IRA
General Army
Convention held at
Knockvicar House in Boyle,
County Roscommon in
December 1969, the IRA
split into...
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Lough Key,
Acres Lake and
Lough Allen via the
villages of Cootehall,
Knockvicar, Jamestown,
Leitrim Village,
Drumshanbo and
Keshcarrigan and is only a...
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Friary ¤
recorded as
Franciscan Friars — no
monastic house;
Friars of
Knockvicar owned land in the
parish Ardsenlis Monastery ~≈
early monastic site, nuns...
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Lough Key. From
there is
continues eastwards through the
village of
Knockvicar to the
River Shannon at
Lough Drumharlow, near Carrick-on-Shannon. The...
- cell to the
abbey of Kilcreunata, in the
county Galway ; and at
Knockvicar.
Knockvicar was a
monastery of the
third order of
Franciscans which at the suppression...
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leadership of
rigging both the Army Convention, held in
December at
Knockvicar House in Boyle,
County Roscommon, and the vote on
abandoning the policy...
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Castlereagh Kilkeevin Castlereagh Knockskehan 235
Athlone St.
Johns Athlone Knockvicar 153
Boyle Ardcarn Boyle Kye 350
Roscommon Clooncraff Strokestown Laboge...
- road lies
entirely within County Roscommon. En
route it p****es
through Knockvicar and Keadue. The road is 16 km (9.9 mi) long.
Roads in
Ireland National...
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Boyle barony:
Arigna Ballyfarnon Boyle Cortober Cootehall Croghan Keadue Knockvicar "Mainistir na Búille/Boyle". Logainm.ie. "BOYLE, a corporate, market,...