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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...
- Warrenstown College was an agricultural and horticultural college run by the Salesian congregation, in Drumree, County Meath. The Salesian order received...
- Mooretown, and Warrenstown. Several of the townlands lie within the Dunsany estate, and parts also lie within the grounds of the former Warrenstown Agricultural...
- 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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- eCollege Gurteen Agricultural College Mountbellew Agricultural College Warrenstown Horticultural College (closed in 2009) Pallaskenry Agricultural College...
- Ophaley, comprising the baronies of: Geshill, Upper and Lower Philipstown, Warrenstown, and Collestown all in King's County; Ophaley (or Offaley) in County...
- Sir John Moore of Croghan; Alice Loftus, married Sir Henry Warren of Warrenstown; and Margaret Loftus, married Sir George Colley of Edenderry Loftus died...
- Salesians also previously ran an agricultural and horticultural college at Warrenstown College in County Meath. The college runs courses in partnership with...
- parish of Killeen to its east, and the townlands of Mooretown and then Warrenstown in Knockmark to its west. It then flows westerly, through the woods of...