- of
Nodstown (or
Ballynenoddagh or Moyaliffe), (died 1560) was the
fourth son of
James Butler, 9th Earl of
Ormond and Lady Joan Fitzgerald.
Nodstown is...
- Polestown, high
sheriff of
County Kilkenny, Ireland, 1483
Walter Butler of
Nodstown (died 1560)
Walter Butler, 11th Earl of
Ormond (1569–1632/3),
British Army...
- Born (1871-11-25)25
November 1871
Nodstown,
County Tipperary,
Ireland Died 4 May 1940(1940-05-04) (aged 68)
Nodstown,
County Tipperary,
Ireland Occupation...
- Reagh, 10th
Prince of Carbery, and had a son
Walter Walter (died 1560) of
Nodstown James of Duiske,
married Margaret,
daughter of
James Tobin Edward of Ballinahinch...
- well, bawn and
tower house (castle)
sites in the
surrounding townlands of
Nodstown,
Ardmayle East and Synone.
Charles Bianconi (1786–1875),
entrepreneur and...
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Power Personal information Irish name Seán de Paor
Sport Hurling Born 1891
Nodstown,
County Tipperary,
Ireland Died 1977 New York,
United States Occupation...
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divisions of: Ballysheehan,
Clonoulty East, Gaile, Graystown, Killenaule,
Nodstown, in the
former Rural District of Cashel; Ballingarry, Ballyphilip, Buolick...
-
members of an
invading army". In
February 1919 at a
Brigade meeting in
Nodstown Tipperary,
Brigade officers drafted a
proclamation (signed by
Seamus Robinson...
- Glengar, Golden, Kilfeakle, Killeenasteena, Kilmucklin, Kilpatrick, Lattin,
Nodstown, Oughterleague, Rathlynin, Rodus, Shronell, Solloghodbeg, Templeneiry,...
- All were
members of Sinn Féin. 23
February 1919: at a
Brigade meeting in
Nodstown Tipperary,
officers of the
Third Tipperary Brigade drafted a proclamation...