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Myshall (Irish: Míseal (derived from
Maigh Íseal),
meaning 'the low plain') is a village,
townland and
civil parish in
County Carlow, Ireland. The village...
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killed in
County Carlow in 1786. It is
thought to have been
killed at
Myshall, on the
slopes of
Mount Leinster, by a pack of
wolfdogs kept by a Mr Watson...
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Mulranny Multyfarnham Murroe Murrooghtoohy Murrintown Murrisk Myrtleville Myshall Naas Nad
Narin Narraghmore Naul
Navan Neale Nenagh Newbawn New Birmingham...
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Collier & Son, and in 1888
founded Collier's W****ly.
Collier was born in
Myshall,
County Carlow, Ireland, on
December 12, 1849, to
Robert Collier and Catherine...
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Statue of St.
Finnian in
Clonard Teacher of the
Saints of
Ireland Born 470
Myshall,
Kingdom of Leinster,
Gaelic Ireland Died (549-12-12)12
December 549 Ross...
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Goulding spent much of his time at his
cottage in
Raheenleigh near
Myshall,
County Carlow. He died of
cancer in his
native Dublin, and was survived...
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Irish name
Brian Ó
Treasaigh Sport Hurling Position Goalkeeper Born 1993
Myshall,
County Carlow,
Ireland Occupation Sales rep Club(s)
Years Club
Naomh Eoin...
- town, it lies on the R724 road
between Bagenalstown (Muine Bheag) and
Myshall. The
nearest town is Bagenalstown, 7.5 km to the west.
Fenagh village contains...
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Borris Bunclody-Carrickduff
Clonegal Clonmore Coolkenno Fennagh Kildavin Myshall Nurney Old
Leighlin Rathtoe Rathvilly Royal Oak St Mullin's
Tinryland Baronies...
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Carlow Kilkenny/Carlow KC Borris, Carlow, Hacketstown, Muinebheag,
Myshall, Rathvilly,
Tullow 98
Kilkenny Kilkenny/Carlow KC Callan, Castlecomer,...