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Laraghbryan (Irish: Láithreach Briúin) is the site of an old
monastic settlement,
cemetery and
ruined church, 1
kilometre (0.6 mi) west of Maynooth, County...
- of King Lóegaire mac Néill.
Senan founded the
monastic settlement at
Laraghbryan on
lands owned by the O'Byrnes.
Senan was a
contemporary of Columba,...
- of
Kildare by King
Edward II. Joan
FitzGerald died on 2 May 1320 in
Laraghbryan,
County Kildare. She was the
ancestress of the
earls of Ormond, the queen...
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three old
monastic settlements in the
vicinity of Maynooth,
including Laraghbryan and its cemetery,
Taghadoe and its
Round Tower and
Grangewilliam (Donaghmore)...
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escape tunnel running from
Maynooth Castle with its exit at the
tower in
Laraghbryan. A
short escape tunnel has been
located at
Loudoun Castle in Ayrshire...
- a
nursing home in Dublin. He was
given a
state funeral and
buried in
Laraghbryan Cemetery in Maynooth, with the
graveside oration delivered by President...
- for the
Huguenot inhabitants of Cork city
Huguenot Cemetery,
Dublin Laraghbryan Cemetery,
County Kildare Limerick Jewish graveyard, Castletroy, Limerick...
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civil parishes in
North Salt:
Leixlip (civil parish)
Confey Donagh****per
Laraghbryan Placenames Database of
Ireland - Salt
North "The
Baronies of Ireland...
- (53°22′37″N 6°33′15″W / 53.37695°N 6.55422°W / 53.37695; -6.55422.),
Laraghbryan (plundered 1036 and 1171) (53°22′55″N 6°36′49″W / 53.38181°N 6.61351°W...
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Oughterany Kil****
Celbridge Laraghbryan East 273
North Salt
Laraghbryan Celbridge Laraghbryan West 119
North Salt
Laraghbryan Celbridge Larch Hill 119 Offaly...