• formerly spelt Cabragh Cabragh, County Down, a population centre in Northern Ireland Cabragh, County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland Cabragh (Killeeshil)...
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  • 41°16′00″S 173°17′36″E / 41.2667°S 173.2932°E / -41.2667; 173.2932 Cabragh House (school and residence) is a late Victorian, timber house at 48 Weka...
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  • the administrative area of Dublin City Council. It was commonly known as Cabragh until the early 20th century. Largely located between the Royal Canal and...
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    Cabragh Ringfort is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument located in County Cavan, Ireland. Cabragh Ringfort is located about 2.7 km (1.7 mi) southwest...
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    Cabragh (from Irish An Chabrach, meaning 'the poor land') is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is in the historic barony of Dungannon...
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  • Cabragh Wedge Tomb, also called Cabragh I or the Giant's Grave, is a wedge-shaped gallery grave and National Monument located in County Sligo, Ireland...
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    housed a "Boarding and Day School for Girls and Little Boys" known as Cabragh House School operated by the Hornsby family from Ireland. Edwardian photographs...
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  • Cabragh, sometimes written Cabra, is a townland in Fertiana civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. Fertiana Civil Parish 53°56′N 9°04′W / 53.933°N...
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    Dolmens of Ireland: Volume I. London: Chapman & Hall. pp. 114–115. "Cabragh". "Cabragh Wedge Tomb, Sligo - TripAdvisor". "Saints and Stones: Rathfranpark...
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  • known as Ballaghmore (Dunluce), Bushmills (also known as Magheraboy), Cabragh, Cabragh or Cavanmore, Caddy, Caherty, Caldanagh, Calhame, Calheme, Callisnagh...
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    nearest village is Smithborough. It lies mostly within the townlands of Cabragh, Drumguill and Kilnaclay in the parish of Kilmore & Drumsnat. Saint Mary's...
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    Aghaginduff is located approximately 12 km (7 mi) west of Dungannon, close to Cabragh. The townland contains St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. List of townlands...
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    as having heritage value. Nelson Cathedral Amber House Broadgreen House Cabragh House Chez Eelco Fairfield House Founders Park Windmill Isel House Melrose...
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  • 1760-? Patrick Cunningham Metal bust installed on the niche of a house on Cabragh Lane, which was then to be renamed Prussia Street in honour of Frederick...
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    House Botanical Gardens Boulder Bank Lighthouse Brook Waimārama Sanctuary Cabragh House Christ Church Cathedral Dun Mountain Railway Fairfield House Freezing...
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  • Tyrone; Fivemiltown, Clogher, Augher, Eskra, Aughnacloy, Ballygawley, Cabragh, Caledon, Donaghmore, Beragh, Galbally and in North County Monaghan, Emyvale...
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  • Ballygorian More Ballykeel Ballymaghery Ballynagappoge Ballynanny Ballyweely Cabragh Carcullion Cavan Cleomack Drumnascamph Drumbonniff Goward Islandmoyle Kinghill...
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  • lighthouses around the Irish coast. In 1650 the business was located in Cabragh Lane (later renamed Prussia Street). In 1711 Joseph Rathborne signed a...
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    constituency of Dublin North-East. The townlands of:— Botanic Garden, Cabragh (Castleknock), Cabragh (Finglas), Castleknock (Phoenix Park), Chapelizod, Grangegorman...
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    Burntollet* Burren River 24 miles (39 km) River Bush* 33.5 miles (53.9 km) Cabragh River, County Sligo River Callan* 26.5 miles (42.6 km) River Camac, County...
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  • UDR member Stephen McKinney is shot dead by the Provisional IRA on the Cabragh Road on the outskirts of Armagh. He had just finished his last shift in...
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  • Cabinhill 206 Ratoath Ratoath Dunshaughlin Cabragh 397 Upper Kells Loughan or Castlekeeran Kells Cabragh 642 Skreen Tara Navan Caddelstown 68 Lower Slane...
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  • soldier (William Hutchinson, aged 29), while engaged in traffic census, Cabragh, near Dungannon, County Tyrone. 26 August 1974: A patrolling British soldier...
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  • Annfield townland Ashtown townland Astagob townland Blanchardstown townland Cabragh townland Carpenterstown townland Cappagh townland Castleknock townland...
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  • 66934°N 7.65978°W / 54.66934; -7.65978), multiple enclosure hillfort Cabragh Fort (54°27′29″N 7°35′07″W / 54.4581°N 7.58521°W / 54.4581; -7.58521)...
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  • of the civil parish of Termoneeny, and is bounded by the townlands of Cabragh, Carricknakielt, Derganagh, Gulladuff, and Slaghtybogy. It was apportioned...
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    A4 dual carriageway then continues, bypassing the hamlets of Granville, Cabragh and Ballyreagh, as well as the village of Ballygawley. At the Ballygawley...
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  • when an IRA bomb intended for security forces exploded in a farmhouse at Cabragh, near Dungannon, County Tyrone. an IRA incendiary device severely damaged...
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  • Town and County Population Cabragh, Monaghan 201 Caherconlish, Limerick 616 Cahir, Tipperary South 2794 Cahersiveen, Kerry 10234 Callan, Kilkenny 1325...
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  • Broadstone Station to public view "North City Flour Mills, Cross Guns Quay, CABRAGH (BA. W BY.), Dublin, Dublin City". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 11 August...
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