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Ireland Togher,
County Louth, a
large parish in
County Louth,
Ireland Joe
Togher (1898–1974),
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Togher (Irish: An Tóchar,
meaning 'causeway or
level place') is a
suburb on the
southside of Cork city, Ireland.
Togher is
within the Dáil constituency...
- Joe
Togher (8
September 1898 – 1974) was an
Irish Republican.
Togher's father was a
shopkeeper in Headford, his
mother was from Carlow, and they had three...
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Togher Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Tóchair), is a late 16th
century tower house primarily known for its ****ociation with the
MacCarthys of Gleannacroim...
- destro**** by peat-digging.
Excavations to 1991 in
Corlea bog
revealed 59
toghers in an area of
around 125 hectares and
further work has
raised the total...
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Togher (Irish: An Tóchar,
meaning 'causeway') is a
large parish in
County Louth, Ireland. A
rural parish in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh, Togher...
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original on 7 June 2009.
Retrieved 21
January 2010. "Everton AFC –
Togher, Cork". Cork, Ireland:
Everton AFC.
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Irwin was born and
raised in Cork,
County Cork and was
educated at
Togher Boys'
National School and Coláiste Chríost Rí. As a schoolboy, he excelled...