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- census. The village church, Rathcoffey Church, is part of the Clane & Rathcoffey Parish, and was built in 1710. Rathcoffey National School, a co-educational...
- Rathcoffey Castle is a 15th-century castle in Rathcoffey, County Kildare, Ireland. It is a National Monument. Rathcoffey Castle is located in a field east...
- Rathcoffey is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland. Teresa Lynch, Nuala Malone and Eileen Reilly were selected on the Kildare...
- Rathangan (Kildare) Rathangan (Wexford) Rathcabbin Rathcarran (RĂ¡th Cairn) Rathcoffey Rathconrath Rathcoole Rathcormac Rathdowney Rathdrum Rathfarnham Rathgar...
- the Catholic place of worship, part of the Catholic parish of Clane and Rathcoffey. It first opened in 1884, and was renovated after a fire in 2008, which...
- Prosperous & Clane), Teresa Lynch (Rathcoffey & Prosperous), Bridget Cushen (Celbridge & Ardclough), Nuala Malone (Rathcoffey & Prosperous), Melanie Treacy...
- Originally a Pembrokeshire man, John acquired substantial estates at Rathcoffey in County Kildare. Much about the details of his family life is disputed...
- castle Leixlip Castle, restored castle Maynooth Castle, intact castle Rathcoffey Castle, castle ruins Reeves Castle, intact castle Rheban Castle, castle...
- Rangers Maynooth, County Kildare 15:00 Warfield 81' Greene 7' Brennan 55' Byrne-Murphy 71' 79' Stadium: Rathcoffey Road Attendance: 64 Referee: Liam McGuirk...
- soldier. He was born in County Kildare, a member of the Wogan family of Rathcoffey Castle, which produced several distinguished Irish officials. They were...