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    Killeshin Church is a 12th-century Romanesque church and National Monument located in County Laois, Ireland. Killeshin Church is located near Killeshin...
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  • Killeshin (Irish: Cill Uisean, meaning 'church of [the glen of] Uise') is a village in County Laois, Ireland on the R430 regional road. Killeshin is a...
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  • Romanesque buildings of: Baltinglass Abbey St Saviour's Priory Ferns Abbey Killeshin Church He sponsored convents (nunneries) at Dublin (St Mary's, 1146), and...
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    contemporary with Ferns Abbey, St Saviour's Priory, and possibly also Killeshin Church. Baltinglass Abbey was established as a daughter house of Mellifont...
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    contemporary with Ferns Abbey, Baltinglass Abbey, and likely also Killeshin Church. It is located three quarters of a mile to the east of the city, on...
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  • 190379 115 Killeshin Church Church Killeshin 52°50′51″N 7°00′05″W / 52.84738°N 7.00151°W / 52.84738; -7.00151 116 Sleaty Church Church & Crosses Sleaty...
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  • 1859 to 1867 when he became the Vicar of Killeshin. He died on 7 June 1899; and was succeeded at Killeshin by his son Canon Godfrey Haughton Jameson...
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    190379 115 Killeshin Church Church Killeshin 52°50′51″N 7°00′05″W / 52.84738°N 7.00151°W / 52.84738; -7.00151 116 Sleaty Church Church & Crosses Sleaty...
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    generally found in the vicinity of a church or monastery, with the door of the tower facing the west doorway of the church. Knowledge of this fact has made...
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  • County Donegal Killea, County Tipperary Killeigh Killenaule Killeshandra Killeshin Kilmainhamwood Killimordaly Killinaspick Killiney Killinierin Killorglin...
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  • the final they took on Killeshin GAA, County Laois and at full time it was 0–12 to 0–12. Extra time was played and Killeshin came out on top with a score...
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    Cork in 1849. The chief engineer, William Dargan, originally hailed from Killeshin, just outside Carlow. At the peak of rail transport in Ireland, Carlow...
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  • Fermanagh Dysert O'Dea Church and Round Tower, County Clare Freshford, County Kilkenny Jerpoint Cistercian Abbey, County Kilkenny Killeshin, County Laois Maghera...
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  • 25 July 1867. He is buried in St. Brigid's Church, Kildare. Peadar MacSuibhne (1975). Parish of Killeshin, Graigcullen. The author. ISBN 978-0-9502716-2-0...
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    Clonaslee Coolrain Cullohill Donaghmore Durrow Emo Errill The Heath Jamestown Killeshin Mountmellick Mountrath Newtown Pike of Rushall Portarlington Portlaoise...
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  • of many churches Cobden was involved in designing, others include a Catholic church at Killeshin, and the Presbyterian church 'Scots' church' in Carlow...
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    early martyr in the north of France. Saint Comgan, Abbot of Glenthsen or Killeshin in Ireland (c. 565) Saint Leander of Seville, Archbishop of Seville (600)...
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    Ireland to create a monument for the grave of the Rev. Hugh Cullen at Killeshin churchyard. He appears to have remained in Carlow for a number of years...
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    materials to oratories first built on the west coast of Ireland. Adapted from Killeshin Chapel in County Carlow, the triangular doorway gable is carved with human...
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  • shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known. Alternative Names: some of the establishments...
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  • Kilcolmanbane Kilcolmanbrack Kildellig Killabban Killenny Killermogh Killeshin Kilmanman Kilteale Kyle Lea Monksgrange Moyanna Offerlane Rathaspick Rathdowney...
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  • shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known. Alternative names: some of the establishments...
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  • shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known. Alternative names: some of the establishments...
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  • at World Meeting of Families, insists bishop". "Justin McAleese on the Church's Homophobia & Misogyny". "'We are Family' to be theme of Dublin Pride festival...
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