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- Monmohenock is the Revd T. C. Kinehan, Rector of Helen's Bay (Down). Tipperkevin: Tipperkevin actually comprised two prebendaries from the early 14th century...
- during the Punchestown Festival in late April. The race was known as the Tipperkevin Hurdle in the mid 1990s, and it was renamed the Champion Stayers Hurdle...
- Kilrush Athy Elverstown Great 248 Naas South Tipperkevin Naas Elverstown Little 161 Naas South Tipperkevin Naas Emlagher 82 Offaly East Carn Naas Eskerhill...
- St Michan in St Patrick's Cathedral in 1586; and later that year of Tipperkevin in Christ Church Cathedral in the same city. 1n 1590 he became Vicar...
- of Armagh from 1414 to 1426: he is also recorded as a Prebendary of Tipperkevin at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1438 "Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae:...
- he also endowed St. Patrick's with the new prebends of Stagonil and Tipperkevin, the latter of which supported two prebendaries, and in 1304 he exempted...
- and rector of Kells, and in 1560 he was instituted to the prebend of Tipperkevin in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. On 27 January 1561, he received letters...
- Sta****ny Straffan Taghadoe Tankardstown Thomastown Ti****e Timolin Tipper Tipperkevin Tully Tully Usk Walterstown Whitechurch Ballybought Coghlanstown Jago...
- make clear that it included the parishes of Ballybought, Ballymore and Tipperkevin in County Kildare; Kilbride, Blessington, Burgage, Boystown, Hollywood...
- barony of South Naas contained within the parishes of Kill, Killashee and Tipperkevin. Notes:- 1 Not an election, but the date of a party change. The Irish...