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Rossenarra House is a
country house situated in
Rossenarra, Demesne,
formerly Castlehale and Snugsborough, near
Kilmoganny in
County Kilkenny, Ireland...
- bridges.
Hoban was a Freemason.
Hoban also is
believed to have
designed Rossenarra House near
Kilmoganny in
Ireland in 1824. Hoban's wife,
Susanna Sewall...
- And Then We
Moved to
Rossenarra: or, The Art of
Emigrating is a
memoir by
American political novelist Richard Condon,
published by Dial
Press in 1973....
- to
Rossenarra is a
humorous autobiographical recounting of
various places in the
world where he had
lived and his family's 1970s move to
Rossenarra, County...
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voted the 24th
greatest sporting moment of all time. Red Rum was bred at
Rossenarra stud in Kells,
County Kilkenny, Ireland, by
Martyn McEnery. His sire was...
- Lady
Lavery rumoured to have been unfaithful. Sir John
Lavery died in
Rossenarra House, Kilmoganny,
County Kilkenny on 10
January 1941, aged 84, from natural...
- Wood (NHA/SNR), Brown's Wood, Thomastown,
Ballykeeffe Wood, Cullentragh,
Rossenarra,
Newrath and
Garryricken South. The most
threatened forested area in the...
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Kilkenny Shillelogher Grange Kilkenny Rossenarra 146
Kilkenny Kells Kilmaganny Callan Rossenarra Demesne 953
Kilkenny Kells Kilmaganny Callan Rossinan...
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gelding with a
large white star, bred in
Ireland by
Martyn J McEnery's
Rossenarra Stud. He was
sired by Bob Back, who
recorded his most
notable success...
- end of his three-year-old
season and
became a
breeding stallion at the
Rossenarra Stud in
County Kilkenny. He was
exported to
Cyprus in 1991 and his last...