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Shrule (Irish: Sruthair, also
anglicised to Shruel,
usage deprecated) is a
village in
County Mayo in Ireland. It is in the south-east of Mayo, near the...
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Shrule (Irish: Sruthail),
sometimes called Abbeyshrule, is a
barony in
County Longford, Ireland.
Shrule takes its name from
Abbeyshrule (Irish Mainistir...
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Shrule Castle (Irish: Caisleán Sruthair,
meaning 'Castle of the River') is a
ruined tower house near
Shrule in
County Mayo, Ireland. The
castle was built...
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Shrule Abbey is a
former monastery and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Shrule Abbey is
located to the
southwest of
Shrule village, north...
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Shrule-Glencorrib GAA is a
Gaelic football club
based in the
village of
Shrule on the
County Mayo side of the
border with
County Galway. The club is focused...
- hair cut for 33 years. In
September 2024, 26-year old
Trevor Hyland, of
Shrule in
County Mayo, Ireland,
gained the
nickname "The
Fresh Prince of Bel-Mullet"...
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There are six
historical baronies:
Ardagh Granard Longford Moydow Rathcline Shrule or
Abbeyshrule Abbeylara Abbeyshrule Ardagh Aughnacliffe Ballinamuck Bally****n...
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Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas (Pollatomish)
Rossport Shrule Swinford Tourmakeady Turlough Westport "Sub-units of
Maigh Eo/Mayo: towns"...
- Sixteenth-Century Ireland: The
Incomplete Conquest, pg 151 "Battle of
Shrule, 1570".
Shrule.com.
Retrieved May 12, 2015. Lennon, Sixteenth-Century Ireland:...
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Shannon Harbour Shannon Sheean Sher****
Sheriff Street Shinrone Shrove Shrule Silvermines Sixmilebridge Skehana Skerries Skibbereen Skreen Skryne Slane...