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Rathfarnham (Irish: Ráth Fearnáin,
meaning 'Fearnán's ringfort') is a
southside suburb of Dublin,
Ireland in
County Dublin. It is
south of Terenure, east...
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Rathfarnham Castle (Irish: Caisleán Rath Fearnáin) is a 16th-century
fortified house in
Rathfarnham,
South Dublin, Ireland.
Originally a semi-fortified...
- of Lisburne. Adam Loftus, 1st
Viscount Lisburne (1647–1691) and
Baron Rathfarnham see Earl of
Lisburne Leigh Rayment's
Peerage Pages [self-published source]...
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Later that year, he was also
created Marquess of Catherlough, Earl of
Rathfarnham, in the
County of Dublin, and
Baron Trim, in the
County of Meath, in...
- home of
William Butler Yeats. It is
located in the
Dublin suburb of
Rathfarnham off the
Ballyboden Road. He took a 13-year
lease on the
house in 1932...
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Dundrum and
Rathfarnham Railway (DD&RR), who were to
build the line from
Harcourt Street to Dundrum, with a
branch from
Ranelagh to
Rathfarnham. The latter...
- Firhouse-Knocklyon,
Rathfarnham-Ballyroan,
Rathfarnham-Butterfield,
Rathfarnham-Hermitage,
Rathfarnham-St. Enda's,
Rathfarnham Village being transferred...
- Stillorgan-
Rathfarnham RFC is an
Irish rugby team
based in
County Dublin. They play in the
Leinster Metropolitan League.
There are also
teams playing...
- The
Irish Girl
Guides (Irish:
Bantreoraithe na hÉireann) is a Girl
Guides organisation in the
Republic of Ireland.
Together with the
Catholic Guides of...
- 1908 at
Cullenswood House,
Ranelagh before moving to the
Hermitage in
Rathfarnham in 1910.
After Pe**** was
executed for his part in the 1916 rising, and...