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Tubrid or
Tubbrid (Irish: Tiobraid) is a
civil and
former ecclesiastical parish situated between the
towns of
Cahir and
Clogheen in
County Tipperary, Ireland...
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Irish historian. He was born in
County Tipperary, Ireland, and is
buried in
Tubrid Graveyard in the
parish of Ballylooby-Duhill. He
became a
Catholic priest...
- Decies', this
modern parish includes the
ancient parishes of Whitechurch,
Tubrid, and
Tullaghorton (Castlegrace) with a
section that was once the western...
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Titles King of
Munster Prince of
Rathlin The King of
Glanmire The Duke O'****ny Lord of
Iveagh Lord of
Kinalmeaky Lord of
Tubrid Dissolution 1740-1790...
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Saint Ciarán mac Colga,
celebrated 19 May
Saint Ciarán Mac
Eochaidh of
Tubrid, a protogé of
Saint Declan Ciaron Brown (born 1998),
English footballer...
- on 15
August 1902 and was
buried in
Bannagh Roman Catholic Churchyard,
Tubrid. "No. 22324". The
London Gazette. 19 June 1860. p. 4032. The
Register of...
- the Kilfenora/Fenit area on the
north side of the bay. He was
baptised at
Tubrid, near Ardfert, by Erc of Slane, and was
originally to be
called Mobhí but...
- (radio show) (RTÉ 2fm).
Tubridy (Irish: Ó Tiobraide), less
commonly known as
Tubrid and Tuberty, is a
Gaelic Irish clan from Munster. The sept is most common...
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church replaced the old
church and
graveyard in the
adjoining hamlet called Tubrid. The
church is one of
three in the
parish of Mooncoin, the
other two being...
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Ardfert for Lord
Kerry in 1601). The
family seat of John O'Donnell, at
Tubrid mentioned by
Samuel Lewis in his 1837
Topographical Dictionary of Ireland...