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Warrenstown (Irish:
Baile an Bhairínigh) is a
barony in
County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland.
Warrenstown takes its name from Ballybrittain...
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Warrenstown College was an
agricultural and
horticultural college run by the
Salesian congregation, in Drumree,
County Meath. The
Salesian order received...
- Ophaley,
comprising the
baronies of: Geshill,
Upper and
Lower Philipstown,
Warrenstown, and
Collestown all in King's County;
Ophaley (or Offaley) in County...
- New
Hampshire were
named for him.
Peter Warren was born c. 1703 in
Warrenstown, Ireland. He was the
youngest son of
Michael Warren, an
Irish Army officer...
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Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey Lower Philipstown Upper Philipstown Warrenstown Ballinagar Ballyboy Bally****ber
Banagher Belmont Birr
Bracknagh Cadamstown...
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eCollege Gurteen Agricultural College Mountbellew Agricultural College Warrenstown Horticultural College (closed in 2009)
Pallaskenry Agricultural College...
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Intermediate Football Championship title Relegated Drumbaragh Navan O'****nys 'B'
Nobber Salesian College Warrenstown Shale Rovers Syddan 'B' Trim ← 1956 1958 →...
- Mooretown, and
Warrenstown.
Several of the
townlands lie
within the
Dunsany estate, and
parts also lie
within the
grounds of the
former Warrenstown Agricultural...
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Salesians also
previously ran an
agricultural and
horticultural college at
Warrenstown College in
County Meath. The
college runs
courses in
partnership with...
- Trim, and is
signposted from the
Navan Road, from
Dunshaughlin and from
Warrenstown, near the
former railway station for the area, at Drumree. The next village...