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Maryborough East
Maryborough West
Portnehinch Slievemargue Stradbally Tinnehinch Upper Ossory (later
divided into
Upper Woods,
Clarmallagh and Clandonagh)...
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Grattans had two sons and two daughters. The sons were
James Grattan of
Tinnehinch, MP for
County Wicklow, and
Henry Grattan (junior) of Moyrath, MP for...
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Leighlinbridge 3-03 1952 St Mullin's 2-05
Borris 2-02 1953 St Mullin's 3-01
Tinnehinch 1-00 1954 St Mullin's 5-06
Hacketstown 1-02 1955
Cournellan 5-04 Hacketstown...
- Sráidbhaile By 1672 27,895
Named after Stradbally village Laois Tinnahinch or
Tinnehinch Tigh na
hInse By 1672 54,187
Named after Tinnahinch village Laois Upper...
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Newcastle Kilcoole Rathdrum Tinnehinch 66
Upper Talbotstown Donaghmore Baltingl****
Tinnehinch 25
Rathdown Kilmacanoge Rathdown Tinnehinch 49
Rathdown Powerscourt...
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Bagenal of
Dunleckny 1634–1635: Sir
Thomas Butler, Bt and
James Butler of
Tinnehinch 1639–1649: Sir
Thomas Butler, Bt (died 1642) and
Oliver Eustace 1659:...
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Philip (2009). Fisher, D. R. (ed.). "GRATTAN,
James (1785–1854), of
Tinnehinch, co. Wicklow". The
History of Parliament.
Retrieved 27
August 2019. Lundy...