• Ballyboy may refer to several places in Ireland: Ballyboy, a village in County Offaly Ballyboy (barony), a barony in County Offaly Ballyboy, County Westmeath...
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    Ballyboy or Ballaboy (Irish: Baile Átha Buí, meaning 'settlement of the yellow ford') is a village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is about two kilometres...
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    Ballyboy (Irish: Baile Átha Buí) is a barony in County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland. Ballyboy barony derives its name from the village of...
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    this time both Ballyboy and Kilcormac Churches were ruined by Cromwell's forces. While the church at Kilcormac was not rebuilt, Ballyboy Church was rebuilt...
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    High Forest. The following are the historical baronies of County Offaly: Ballyboy Ballybritt Ballycowan Clonlisk Coolestown Eglish Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey...
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  • Ballyboy is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 5.96 kilometres (4 mi) north–west of Mullingar. Ballyboy is one of 8 townlands...
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  • Kingdom. Only one creation is extant as of 2010. The Everard Baronetcy, of Ballyboy in the County of Tipperary, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on...
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  • Ballycowan Durrow Tullamore Ballyboy Town Ballyboy Ballyboy Parsonstown Ballyboy 296 Ballyboy Ballyboy Parsonstown Ballyboy 225 Garrycastle Reynagh Parsonstown...
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  • also known as Ballyboy Airfield. The first plane to land in Ballyboy was in 1994, on a grass runway cut between two fields on the Ballyboy Farm of near...
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    to the east, Walshestown South to the south, Slane More to the west and Ballyboy to the north–west. The Ordnance Survey map, produced at the time of the...
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  • Rathbeg Rathmore Abbey ø "Abbey" not a monastic church, apparently parochial Ballyboy Rathossain Monastery early monastic site, founded before 686 by St Ossain...
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  • of Slanemore. The neighbouring townlands are: Slane Beg to the north, Ballyboy to the north–east, Walshestown North and Walshestown South to the east...
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  • Succeeded by Thomas Clere Richard Sankey Baronetage of Ireland Preceded by Redmond Everard Baronet (of Ballyboy) 1687–1691 Succeeded by Redmond Everard...
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  • territory. Firceall itself comprised the ancient baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and Eglish, which are located in modern day mid County Offaly extending...
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    Roscrea, Banagher, Tullamore, Philipstown, Frankford, Shinrone, Kinnetty and Ballyboy and the ancient septs, princes, and celebrated places of the surrounding...
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  • Mary's Boys' School Ballinagar National School Ballinamere National School Ballyboy National School St. Ciaran's National School, Ballycumber Bracknagh National...
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    Laois). In King's County, the Droughts first resided in Cappagowlan, near Ballyboy, with later branches of the family settling in nearby Droughtville, Lettybrook...
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  • Annacramp, Annagh, Annagh More, Annaghroe, Annaghsallagh, Ards Ballagh, Ballyboy, Ballyvaddy, Bohard Caledon, Carricklongfield, Cavanboy, Creevelough, Crilly...
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    English settlers. Firceall was divided into the baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and Eglish, with Tullamore located in Ballycowan. The Tullamore area, comprising...
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  • The neighbouring townlands are: Johnstown to the north, Lugnagullagh and Ballyboy to the east, Slane More and Parcellstown to the south, Kildallan to the...
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    Donegal, completed by his partner T. F. McNamara following his death. Ballyboy Catholic Church, County Cavan Butlersbridge Catholic Church, County Cavan...
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  • Reverend Matthew Pilkington Born 1701 Ballyboy, King's County, Ireland Died 18 July 1774 Dublin, Ireland Nationality Irish Alma mater Trinity College Dublin...
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  • 45 townlands: Annagh, Auburn, Ballaghkeeran Big, Ballaghkeeran Little, Ballyboy Lowpark, Ballynacliffy, Ballynakill, Ballynakill Upper, Bethlehem, Bleanphuttoge...
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    north, Tullaghan to the east and south, Walshestown North to the south, Ballyboy to the west and Lugnagullagh and Scurlockstown to the north–west. The north–eastern...
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  • Enniscorthy Ballybought 136 Bargy Kilmore Wexford Ballyboy 506 Scarawalsh Ballycarney Enniscorthy Ballyboy 148 Forth Ballymore Wexford Ballybrack 232 Shelmaliere...
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  • Richard Everard may refer to: Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet, of Ballyboy (died c. 1660) of the Everard baronets Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet, of...
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  • 16th century, Firceall was broken up into the Baronies of Ballycowan, Ballyboy and Eglish. The present day hamlet developed around the old Bennett Estate...
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    acres (10.505 km2). Portloman civil parish comprises 8 townlands: Ballard, Ballyboy, Balrath, Grangegeeth, Monroe, Portloman, Scurlockstown and Wattstown....
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  • Ballyboggan 1,236 Upper Moyfenrath Ballyboggan Edenderry Ballyboy 392 Lune Athboy Trim Ballyboy 330 Lune Rathmore Trim Ballycarn 396 Lower Moyfenrath Rathcore...
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  • son Sir Richard Everard was created the first of the Everard baronets of Ballyboy. He was a native of Fethard, County Tipperary, and was the eldest son of...
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