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- Taghshinny, also written as Tashinny (Irish: Teach Sinche, meaning 'house of Sineach'), is a village and civil parish in south-east County Longford, Ireland...
- Killanly (1766-1800) in Killala Cathedral, as well as rector of Killashee and Tashinny from 1770 until his death. His elder brother, Sir Francis Hutchinson, was...
- Dean of Waterford. Gore was buried in the family vault in the church of Tashinny, County Longford. The interior of the church is dominated by the huge white...
- Nyulasy, a prominent physician and surgeon of Melbourne. It was part of the Tashinny Estate owned by Charles Alexander Smyth who sold part of his property in...
- Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 15 July 2014. "Co. Longford, Doory Hall (Tashinny)". Dictionary of Irish Architects. Irish Architectural Archive. Retrieved...
- Street, Hamilton (Hamilton Art Gallery and Muni****l Library) 1959 – 26 Tashinny Road, Toorak (Residence) 1959 – 4 Lydia Court, Balwyn (Residence) 1959...
- Stephen's Green in Dublin and was buried in the family vault in the church of Tashinny in County Longford. With his death the barony became extinct, but was revived...
- August 1882 in Tashinny, County Longford, Ireland. His parents were Charles Alexander Webb (1849–1916), land agent of Park Place, Tashinny, and Louisa Maria...