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townland of
Portnahinch (Port na hInse; "port of the island").
Portnahinch is
located in the
northeastern part of
County Laois.
Portnahinch formed part...
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Collestown all in King's County;
Ophaley (or Offaley) in
County Kildare;
Portnahinch and
Tinahinch in Queen's County. O'Donovan
cites O'Heerin as
giving that...
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medieval tower house in the
parish of Coolbanagher, in the
Barony of
Portnahinch,
County Laois in Ireland. Some
sources suggest that the four-storey tower...
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village in
County Laois, Ireland. It lies in the
historic barony of
Portnahinch and
within the
administrative area of
Laois County Council. As of the...
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Abbeyleix Abbeyleix Demesne 1,321
Cullenagh Abbeyleix Abbeyleix Acragar 647
Portnahinch Ardea Mountmellick Addergoole 103
Clarmallagh Aghmacart Abbeyleix Afoley...
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present Barony of
Upper Philipstown in the King's
County and the
Barony of
Portnahinch in the Queen's County.
According to
historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the...
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Maryborough West, Tinnahinch, and
Upper Woods, and that part of the
Barony of
Portnahinch contained within the
parish of Ardea. Note:- a O'Connor was returned...
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Maryborough East, Slievemargy, and Stradbally, and that part of the
Barony of
Portnahinch not
contained within the
Ossory constituency. Walker, B.M., ed. (1978)...
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Gaelic rulers of the
Clann Mhaolughra (Clanmaliere) region,
incorporating Portnahinch and
Upper Philipstown on both
sides of the
River Barrow. O'Dempsey's...
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formerly named Maryborough Laois Portnahinch or
Portnehinch Port na
hInse By 1672 35,835
Named after Portnahinch, a landing-ground on the
River Barrow...