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Shronell,
Shrone Hill, or
Shronel (Irish: Srónaill) is a
civil parish and
townland near the
villages of
Lattin and Emly in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It...
- Joseph, 1st
Baron Milton [I] (1718-98), of
Milton Abbey, Dorset, and
Shronell, co. Tipperary".
Retrieved 15
September 2015. "No. 9273". The
London Gazette...
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influence on his son's work.
Hazlitt was born to
Presbyterian parents at
Shronell,
County Tipperary, in Ireland, and was
educated at a
grammar school. He...
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north and
south ridings respectively. Bansha, Golden,
Limerick Junction,
Shronell,
Newtown This
table lists an
historical geographical sub-division of the...
- Kilmucklin, Kilpatrick, Lattin, Nodstown, Oughterleague, Rathlynin, Rodus,
Shronell, Solloghodbeg, Templeneiry, Thomastown,
Tipperary East Urban, Tipperary...
- is
historically ****ociated with
Gaelic football. The
primary schools of
Shronell and
Mount Bruis tend to
concentrate their religious and
sporting activities...
- 1768 – 7
October 1774
Personal details Born 25 June 1744 (1744-06-25)
Shronell,
County Tipperary Died 15
August 1776 (1776-08-16) (aged 32)
Covent Garden...
- that'll
never run dry And I'll milk her by
twisting her horn. John
Damer of
Shronell had
plenty of gold And Lord Devonshire's
treasures are
twenty times more...
- 1585), was an
early modern Irish poet. Ó hIfearnáin was
living in the
Shronell district of
County Tipperary in the late 16th century, and
wrote poems...
- p****ing
under the R662 near
Mount Bruis village and
meeting a
tributary in
Shronell. It
flows on eastwards, p****ing
through Tipperary where it p****es under...