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- Monaghan Tullahennel April 2021 26 Lithium-ion Kerry Kilathmoy January 2020 11 Lithium-ion Limerick/Kerry Stephenstown April 2021 8.5 Lithium-ion Dublin...
- the village. Stephenstown Pond, about a hundred metres from the house, was redeveloped in the mid-1990s and is a public amenity. Stephenstown Pond has a...
- Knockbridge, is Stephenstown Pond—a nature park. It was originally commissioned by Matthew Fortescue, owner of the nearby Stephenstown House, which is...
- temper." Agnes moved in 1817 with William to the Fortescue Estates at Stephenstown in Dundalk, County Louth, Republic of Ireland where he was emplo**** to...
- Sports federation for Moto racing Headquarters Unit 18, BEAT Centre, Stephenstown Industrial Estate Location Balbriggan, County Dublin Region served Ireland...
- Limerick Steales 143 Kilmallock St. Peter's & St. Paul's Kilmallock Stephenstown 170 Coshlea Athneasy Kilmallock Stokesfield 182 Shanid Robertstown Rathkeale...
- Pullyernan Rabstown Scotstown, Seein, Skerrygl****, Somervillestown, Stephenstown Tullydoortans, Tullymoan, Tullywhisker Urney, Urney Glebe The townland...
- Stabannan Town Ardee Stabannan Ardee Stabannan 498 Ardee Stabannan Ardee Stephenstown 201 Upper Dundalk Louth Dundalk Stickillin 730 Ardee Stickillin Ardee...
- Newcastle Newcastle Celbridge Stepaside Town Rathdown Kilgobbin Rathdown Stephenstown 310 Balrothery East Balrothery Balrothery Stillorgan Town Rathdown Stillorgan...
- leader. Agnes Burns (1762–1834), sister of the poet Robert Burns lived at Stephenstown with her husband William Galt between 1817 and 1834. Sheila Hodgers (1957–1983)...