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Rathconnell (Irish: Rú Chonaill) is a
civil parish in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located about 9 km (6 mi) north–east of
Mullingar on the N52 road...
- Ailill.
Ailill was Conchobar's brother, but in the
following year at
Rathconnell,
Conchobar killed his
brother to take the
whole lordship for himself...
- 170 km2). The
neighbouring civil parishes are: Killagh,
Killulagh and
Rathconnell to the
north Killaconnigan and
Killyon (both in
County Meath) to the...
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civil parishes are:
Portnashangan (barony of Corkaree) to the north,
Rathconnell to the north‑east,
Killucan (barony of Farbill) to the east, Lynn (barony...
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Hurdle L
McLoughlin 11-5 20/1 27 1st 1+1⁄2
lengths 10 Mar 62 Naas 2
miles Rathconnell Handicap Hurdle P
Taaffe 11-2 2/1f 10 1st 4
lengths 14 Apr 62 Baldoyle...
- the
Lords Justices for his
service under Grenville at the
Battle of
Rathconnell in February. At the end of
January 1644 the
Royalist commander Ormonde...
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parishes include:
Killulagh to the north,
Killucan to the
south and
Rathconnell (barony of
Moyashel and Magheradernon) to the west.
Killagh civil parish...
- are:
Faughalstown (barony of Fore) and
Kilkpatrick (Fore) to the north,
Rathconnell (barony of
Moyashel and Magheradernon) to the east and
south and Stonehall...
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taking of Trim; he saw much fighting, and was
wounded at the
Battle of
Rathconnell. He was
knighted in 1644, and made lieutenant-governor of Chester; he...
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Brawny St. Mary's
Athlone Aghadaugh 256
Moyashel and
Magheradernon Rathconnell Mullingar Aghafin 115
Clonlonan Kilcleagh Athlone Aghafin 145 Kilkenny...