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Marlfield House was the
former residence of the Bagwells, a
wealthy and
politically influential Irish Unionist family in
south Tipperary from the eighteenth...
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Marlfield Distillery was an
Irish whiskey distillery which operated in the
village of
Marlfield, just
outside of Clonmel,
Ireland between approximately...
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Marlfield (Gaeilge:Gort an Mharla) is a
village three kilometres west of Clonmel,
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is
within the
townlands of
Marlfield and...
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Marlfield is an
unincorporated community in
Gloucester County, in the U. S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
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Marlfield GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Marlfield,
County Tipperary in Ireland. The club is part of the
South division of Tipperary...
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Marlfield House,
County Wexford is an
Irish country house built in 1852 and was one of the two
houses owned by the
Earls of Courtown. An
example of a...
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Bridge ****onagh
Malahide Malin Mallow Manorhamilton Marlfield Maum
Mayfield Maynooth Mayo
Meelick (Clare)
Meelick (Mayo)
Meelin Meenagolan...
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Senator Henry Guinness (which was unsuccessful). Also
burned was
Marlfield House in Clonmel, the home of
Senator John
Philip Bagwell, with its extensive...
- Guide, The
Irish Times, and the
Sunday Independent. O'Neill
worked at the
Marlfield Garden Centre in Cabinteely,
County Dublin before moving to the University...
- Abbeville,
Tipperary Cashel Palace Castle Otway (ruined)
Cloughjordan House Marlfield House,
Clonmel Redwood Castle Slevoir House Knocklofty Cappoquin House...