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    Drogheda (/ˈdrɒhədə, ˈdrɔːdə/ DRO-həd-ə, DRAW-də; Irish: Droichead Átha [ˈd̪ˠɾˠɛhəd̪ˠ ˈaːhə], meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town...
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  • Drogheda United Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Dhroichead Átha Aontaithe) is a professional Irish association football club based in Drogheda, County...
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  • The Drogheda feud is a series of allegedly connected crimes in Drogheda, Ireland. Four people have been killed as a result of the feud. The feud began...
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    Earl of Drogheda is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1661 for The 3rd Viscount Moore. The Moore family descends from Sir Garrett Moore...
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    6°21′1″W / 53.71389°N 6.35028°W / 53.71389; -6.35028 Drogheda Belfast Dublin The siege of Drogheda took place from 3 to 11 September 1649, at the outset...
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  • Elicha Ahui (category Drogheda United F.C. players)
    December 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Drogheda United. Ahui was released by Nottingham Forest at the age of 16, and joined...
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    In 1412, a royal charter was granted to Drogheda which unified the towns of Drogheda-in-Meath and Drogheda-in-Uriel (Louth) as a County in its own right...
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    reinforcements from England. The first town to fall was Drogheda, about 50 km north of Dublin. Drogheda was garrisoned by a regiment of 3,000 English Royalist...
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  • Statute of Drogheda may refer to the following acts of the Parliament of Ireland: The acts of Poynings' Parliament, summoned to Drogheda in 1494–5 by...
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  • around Drogheda, Ireland. The Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge is Ireland's longest cable-stayed bridge, located 3.1 kilometres west of Drogheda. The Boyne...
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  • place on Sunday 10 November 2024 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, between Drogheda United and Derry City. 10 November 2024 15:00 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Attendance:...
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  • Killing of Keane Mulready-Woods (category Crime in Drogheda)
    Keane Mulready-Woods of Drogheda, County Louth, was an Irish teenager and criminal who disappeared on 12 January 2020, and whose dismembered body was then...
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  • winning their twenty-first title during the previous season. Derry City Drogheda United Dublin Dundalk Galway United Sligo Rovers Waterford Dublin teams...
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    of Drogheda KP PC (Ire) (29 June 1730 – 22 December 1822), styled Viscount Moore from 1752 until 28 October 1758 and then as the 6th Earl of Drogheda until...
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  • football league system. Drogheda United defeated Derry City in the final, winning their first FAI Cup since 2005. As winners, Drogheda United qualified for...
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  • Frantz Pierrot (category Drogheda United F.C. players)
    footballer who plays as a forward for League of Ireland Premier Division club Drogheda United and the Haiti national team. Pierrot played two years of college...
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    is a municipal building in West Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Formerly the meeting place of Drogheda Borough Council, it is currently used as...
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  • Colleen McCullough. Set primarily on Drogheda—a fictional sheep station in the Australian Outback named after Drogheda, Ireland—the story focuses on the...
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    took the fortified port towns of Drogheda and Wexford to secure logistical supply from England. At the Siege of Drogheda in September 1649, his troops killed...
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  • Shamrock Rovers hold the record of most wins with 25. The current holders are Drogheda United F.C. who won their 2nd title on 10 November 2024, defeating Derry...
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    factor as sitting Councillor Bernie Conlon prevailed on the last count. In Drogheda Rural there was no change in party representation though International...
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    the 2020s as part of the DART+ project, with future services to run to Drogheda, County Louth, Celbridge and Maynooth in County Kildare and Dunboyne, County...
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  • missing. Gardaí believe that he was the leader of one of the gangs in the Drogheda feud. His gang is known as the Price-Maguire organised group, which has...
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    Millmount Fort (category Buildings and structures in Drogheda)
    bank of the River Boyne located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. The fort has played a crucial part in Drogheda's history and has been a dominant feature...
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  • Jethren Barr (category Drogheda United F.C. players)
    League of Ireland Premier Division club Drogheda United. Barr joined League of Ireland Premier Division club Drogheda United in January 2024. Barr was called...
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    since 2020, and previously from 2011 to 2016. Nash became a member of Drogheda Borough Council in 2000 and Louth County Council in 2002, serving on both...
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    St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is located on West Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Designed by John O'Neill and William Henry Byrne and built...
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  • St Oliver's Community College is a coeducational secondary school in Drogheda, Republic of Ireland. Founded as a vocational school, it has since expanded...
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    Drogheda (Irish: Droichead Átha) is a barony in County Louth, Republic of Ireland. Drogheda barony derives its name from Drogheda (Droichead Átha, bridge...
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  • townland and housing estate in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. The townland of Moneymore lies on the northside of Drogheda, and has an area of approximately...
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