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Mountrath (Irish:
Maighean Rátha,
meaning 'homestead of the ringfort') is a
small town in
County Laois, Ireland. The town lies on the R445
midway between...
- extant. The
holders of the
first creation also held the
title of Earl of
Mountrath between 1660 and 1802. The
Coote Baronetcy, of
Castle Cuffe in the Queen's...
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Charles Coote, 1st Earl of
Mountrath (c. 1609 – 18
December 1661) was an Anglo-Irish
soldier and
politician from
County Roscommon. A
strong advocate of...
- Tyrconnel, and the Earl of
Mountrath. However,
although the
earldom went
extinct in 1802 with the
death of the 7th Earl of
Mountrath, the
subsidiary title...
- St Fintan's,
Mountrath is a
hurling and
Gaelic football club in
Mountrath,
County Laois, Ireland. They play at St Fintan's GAA Grounds. The club colours...
- 3rd Earl of
Mountrath (c.1655 – 29 May 1709) was an Anglo-Irish peer and official.
Coote was the son of
Charles Coote, 2nd Earl of
Mountrath and
Alice Meredyth...
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Synod of
Rathbreasail that
established the
Irish dioceses was held near
Mountrath in 1111,
moving the
Church away from its
monastic base. As
religious orders...
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Mountrath Community School (Irish:
Pobalscoil Maighean Rátha) is a
secondary school in
Mountrath,
County Laois in Ireland. It is an
amalgamation of three...
- Earl of
Mountrath (c.1630 – 30
August 1672) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer.
Coote was the son of
Charles Coote, 1st Earl of
Mountrath and Mary...
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