Portlaw (Irish: Port Cládach or Port Lách) is a town in County Waterford, Ireland. It is also a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and...
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Portlaw GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland. The club enters teams in both codes. Portlaw have been...
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from the original on 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024. "Notice of Poll PORTLAW-KILMACTHOMAS" (PDF). Waterford City & County Council. 20 May 2024. Archived...
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the villages of Rathgormack, Clonea-Power and Portlaw before joining the River Suir just outside Portlaw. The river is fed by a number of smaller tributaries...
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and director. Garrick was born Richard Thomas O'Brien in the townland of Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland. His father, James E. O'Brien, was a master...
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playoff Portlaw v Modeligo Rathgormack v Stradbally Rathgormack v Portlaw Modeligo v Stradbally Portlaw v Stradbally Rathgormack v Modeligo Portlaw v Rathgormack...
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It runs from Callan southwards, crossing the River Suir and ending near Portlaw. "S.I. No. 54/2012 – Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads)...
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Perrystown Pettigo Piltown Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Portarlington Portlaoise Portlaw Portmagee Portmarnock Portnablagh Portrane Portroe Portumna Poulaphouca...
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Fraher Field in Dungarvan, between Portlaw and Ballyduff Upper, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Portlaw won the match by 5–17 to 2–13 to...
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September 2023 at Walsh Park in Waterford, between Brickey Rangers and Portlaw, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Brickey Rangers won...
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been members since the 18th century. The family seat is Curraghmore, near Portlaw, County Waterford, in the Republic of Ireland. The Beresford family, owned...
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Bedfordshire (1926) Milford, County Armagh, Northern Ireland (1800s) Portlaw, County Waterford, Republic of Ireland (1825) Sion Mills, County Tyrone...
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2018. Fitzgerald, Orla (18 May 1999). "The Origin and Development of the Portlaw Cotton Industry 1825 - 1840". homepage.eircom.net. Retrieved 13 August...
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Eastern IHC subsequently represent the division in the Waterford IHC. Portlaw are the title holders after defeating St Molleran's by 3–21 to 0–13 in...
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Ballygunner Portlaw v St. Saviour's Dungarvan v De La Salle Passage v Lismore Portlaw v Dungarvan St. Saviour's v Ballygunner Lismore v Portlaw Passage v...
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Curraghmore near Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland, is a historic house and estate and the seat of the Marquess of Waterford. The estate was part of...
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1979 Portlaw 2-3 Dunhill 2-1 1978 Portlaw Dunhill 1977 Portlaw Ballymacarbry 1976 Portlaw 2-2 Ballymacarbry 1-3 1975 Ballymacarbry 2-6 Portlaw 1-6 1974...
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Lemybrien Lismore Mahon Bridge Mothel Mountmellaray Old Parish Passage East Portlaw Rathgormack Stradbally Tallow Tooraneena Tramore Villierstown Waterford...
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DHPLG 2019, p. 60. "Waterford City and County Council : Local Elections: Portlaw-Kilmacthomas Results 2019" (PDF). Waterford City and County Council. 27...
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in 1897. Portlaw were the defending champions. On 15 September 1974, Mount Sion won the championship after a 3–08 to 2–10 defeat of Portlaw in the final...
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Cuddihy was the championship's top scorer with 2-25. Mount Sion v Passage Portlaw v Roanmore Fourmilewater v De La Salle Lismore v Stradbally Ballyduff Upper...
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(1951-53-54-55-56-57-58-59) 1960s: 6 for Mount Sion (1960-61-63-64-65-69) 1970s: 5 for Portlaw (1970-71-73-76-77) 1980s: 4 for Mount Sion (1981-83-86-88) 1990s: 5 for...
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2–01 defeat of Portlaw in the final. This was their third championship title overall and a first title in four years. Tallow v Portlaw "Roll of honour"...
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Highborn II 1928: Nice Prospect 1929: Reedsmouth 1930: Soloptic 1931: Portlaw 1932: The Divot 1933: Myrobella 1934: Mate 1935: Bellacose 1936: Solerina...
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Cappoquin, Dungarvan, Lismore, Tallow 59 Tramore Waterford WD Kilmacthomas, Portlaw, Tramore 51 Waterford Waterford WD Dunmore East, Ferrybank, Passage East...
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shooting accident in the gun room at the family seat, Curraghmore House, near Portlaw, County Waterford, aged only 33. He was succeeded in the Marquessate by...
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County Clare 1,887 5.8% 181 2 Clones County Monaghan 1,885 12.2% 182 1 Portlaw County Waterford 1,881 8.0% 183 12 Ballivor County Meath 1,870 3.4% 184...
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Championship (4) 1968 (with Portlaw), 1974, 2003, 2019 | Runner-Up 2016 Waterford Minor Hurling Championship (0) Runner-Up 1960 (with Portlaw) Waterford Minor Football...
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(2022 census) 1 Waterford 60,079 2 Tramore 11,277 3 Dungarvan 10,081 4 Portlaw 1,881 5 Dunmore East 1,731 6 Ballinroad 1,389 7 Lismore 1,347 8 Tallow...
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Laurelvale Meltham Milford Nenthead New Bolsover New Earswick New Lanark Portlaw Port Sunlight Railway Village Saltaire Selworthy Silver End Sion Mills...
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