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Youghal (/ˈjɔːl/ YAWL; Irish: Eochaill,
meaning 'yew wood') is a
seaside resort town in
County Cork, Ireland.
Located on the
estuary of the
River Blackwater...
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Youghal (UK
Parliament constituency)
Youghal GAA, a GAA club in the town of
Youghal Youghal Greyhound Stadium Youghal International College Youghal Priory...
- The Cork and
Youghal Railway (C&YR) was a
company that
built and
operated a
short 27
miles (43 km)
railway built in the
early 1860s in
Ireland linking...
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Youghal lace (or
Point d'Irlande) is a
needle lace
inspired by
Italian needle lace and
developed in
Youghal,
County Cork, Ireland.
Youghal Lace was perhaps...
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Myrtle Grove is an
Elizabethan gabled house in
Youghal,
County Cork, Ireland. The
house is
notable as a rare
example in
Ireland of a 16th-century unfortified...
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indicated they had no
intention of re-opening the
Midleton to
Youghal section of the Cork and
Youghal Railway as
funds would be
better spent on the existing...
- The sack of
Youghal was the
capture of the English-held town of
Youghal by
Irish rebel forces under the
command of the
Gerald FitzGerald, the 14th Earl...
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situated in the
centre of
Youghal,
County Cork. It was one of
several religious houses in that city
known by the name of
Youghal Priory. The
monastery was...
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Newton (died 1661) was an
alleged Irish witch,
known as the "Witch of
Youghal", who died
during what St John
Seymour said was one of the most important...
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Youghal".
YoughalOnline.com.
August 14, 2010.
Archived from the
original on
March 12, 2012.
Retrieved July 13, 2013. "Moby ****'s Pub -
Youghal, East...