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Mungret (Irish: Mungairit) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is 6 km south-west of
Limerick city centre, on the N69 road....
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Mungret College was a
Jesuit apostolic school and a lay
secondary school near Limerick, Ireland.
Located on the
western outskirts of the modern-day suburban...
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Mungret Abbey is a
medieval friary and
National Monument located near
Mungret in
County Limerick, Ireland.
Mungret Abbey is
located immediately west of...
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scholarship to a
teacher training college. However, in 1918, he
enrolled at
Mungret College, a
Jesuit college in
County Limerick dedicated to
preparing young...
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staff of
Mungret College and in the
years before the
Easter Rising he was
known for
facilitating Irish Volunteers in
their training in
Mungret. In 1924...
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Ballybrown Mungret/St Paul's v
South Liberties Adare v
Garryspillane Garryspillane v
Mungret/St Paul's
South Liberties v
Monaleen Ballybrown v
Adare Mungret/St...
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Mungret/St. Paul's GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Mungret,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and Gaelic...
- In 812 the
Vikings sailed up the
Shannon and
pillaged the city,
burned Mungret Abbey but were
forced to flee when the
Irish attacked and
killed many of...
- John O'Grady (1940 – 1 July 2023) was an
Irish hurling referee. Born in
Mungret,
County Limerick, O'Grady
first pla****
hurling with
Young Irelands and...
- was born one of six
children to
Kathleen and
Charlie Curley. He
attended Mungret College with the
intent of
becoming a
Jesuit priest, but
several years...