• The Shankill Graveyard is one of the oldest cemeteries in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was used for active burials for more than 1,000 years. Since 1958...
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    The Shankill Road (from Irish Seanchill, meaning 'old church') is one of the main roads leading through West Belfast, in Northern Ireland. It runs through...
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    been owned by the Catholic Church. Milltown Cemetery Shankill Graveyard "Friar's Bush Graveyard | Culture Northern Ireland". Archived from the original...
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    Shankill Castle and Gardens is set in parkland near Paulstown on the Carlow/Kilkenny border. Visitors are invited to walk in the grounds and gardens, and...
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  • Lurgan (redirect from Shankill Cemetery)
    18 October 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2010. McCorry, Francis X. "Shankill Graveyard, Lurgan". Craigavon Historical Society. Archived from the original...
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    The London Gazette. 3 May 1839. p. 928. History from Headstones – Shankill Graveyard, Lurgan Burke's Peerage. 1959. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in...
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    Anglican graveyard in Donaghcloney, where McQuirt was born. But his remains are not in this graveyard. McQuirt died in Erney Street off the Shankill Road...
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  • Richard Speck? (Eight Nurses You Wrecked)" – Macabre "Shankill Butchers" – The Decemberists "Shankill Butchers" – Sarah Jarosz "Doctor Death ((Harold Shipman))"...
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    number of sections to 16. In 1984 a sister cemetery was opened south of Shankill village called Shanganagh Cemetery and occupying 50 acres (200,000 m2)...
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    Parlickstown House. The Ordnance Survey of Ireland Sheet 50 map also shows a graveyard and burial ground at Cloghran. Muluddart Church, the Church of Mary, stands...
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    southern border of the traditional County Dublin. It is situated west of Shankill from which it is, roughly, separated by the M50/M11 motorways. It is also...
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    surrounded by manorial settlements, each comprising a manor house, church and graveyard, farmland and cottages. These settlements grew into a network of villages...
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    Another notable archaeological site is St Finian's Esker church and graveyard, which is listed by both the National Monuments Service and the National...
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  • Northern Ireland, to live with her mother and her grandfather on the Shankill Road. Raised amid the religious and political violence of Belfast, Patterson...
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  • claimed that he and other UDA members considered planting bombs in the graveyard, but abandoned the plan because the bombs might miss the republican leaders...
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    Drumcondra. Drumcondra Church Graveyard St. George Burial ground, Drumcondra Hospital Whitworth Road High Park, Graveyard St. Joseph's Cemetery (Rosminians)...
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    divided between the local electoral areas of Dún Laoghaire and Killiney–Shankill for elections to Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council. Cabinteely is split...
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    the construction of the earliest bridge. Next to Ashfield is the old graveyard containing the ruins of a church that was dedicated to Saints Peter and...
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    The route is approximately 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and runs from Shankill in the east to Tallaght in the west. It has been developed by the Dublin...
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    beneath. The Nethercross from the first abbey can be seen today in the old graveyard. St. Canice is said to have been born at Glengiven near Derry. Several...
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  • Shanganagh Park in the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown just to the south of Shankill. It was later determined that she had gone to Shanganagh Cemetery, where...
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    originated from an Early Christian church, located in the townland of Shankill (An tSeanchill - the old church) under the jurisdiction of St. Bridget's...
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  • property in the area still show Kilbarrack. Kilbarrack's historic church and graveyard, formerly The Chapel of Mone, dating from the 13th century and once the...
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    St. Nahi's church and graveyard...
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    Monkstown from 1557 to his death in 1562 (he is buried in the Carrickbrennan Graveyard) when the property fell to James Eustace 3rd Viscount Baltinglass through...
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  • Forge and New Forge both derive their names from forges for smelting iron. Shankill Road derives its name from Irish: Seanchill meaning "old church", which...
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    of the Dublin Mountains, rising above the districts of Rathmichael and Shankill. Its summit is noted for the panoramic views it offers of south Dublin...
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  • proper, near the seafront, close to the still-extant Kilbarrack Church and Graveyard complex (illustrated below), and Little Kilbarrack, on the road inland...
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    built in 1827 on a site donated by James Taylor of Swords House. The graveyard contains the headstones of nationalist politician Andrew Kettle, who was...
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    largely rebuilt in the mid-18th century. The attached churchyard became a graveyard for both Protestants and Catholics. It is said that Robert Emmet is buried...
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