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    Baltray (historically Ballytra, from Irish: Baile Trá, meaning 'town of the beach') is a village and townland in County Louth, Ireland. It sits on the...
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  • Baltray Lifeboat Station is a former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station, located at The Haven, in the village of Baltray, on the north...
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    County Meath to reach the Irish Sea between Mornington, County Meath, and Baltray, County Louth. This river has been known since ancient times. The Greek...
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    [citation needed] Tourism also contributes to the local economy, and nearby Baltray and Seapoint, with their coasts and golf courses, attract visitors.[citation...
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  • confirmed the national championship would return to County Louth Golf Club, Baltray, which had last hosted in 2004, with a new sponsor, 3 Mobile. Fáilte Ireland...
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  • Daughter" 2988. "Young Alvin" 2989. "Up in London Fair" 2990. "The Wedding at Baltray" 2991. "The Maid of Ballymore" 2992. "Bold Doherty" 2993. "The Tinker and...
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    National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), when operations were moved from Baltray to Clogherhead. Since 2019, the station has operated the All-weather Shannon-class...
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  • Girls' Amateur Open at Baltray". Irish Golfer. 17 October 2021. Keogh, Brian (13 May 2019). "Humphreys wins by six at Baltray". Irish Golf Desk. Keogh...
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  • 201 Balreask, Meath 221 Baltimore, Cork 383 Baltinglass, Wicklow 1260 Baltray, Louth 120 Banagher, Offaly 1553 Bandon, Cork 5051 Bangor Erris, Mayo 266...
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  • James and Kathleen Garvey (née Owens). She was born in the village of Baltray, which is on the north shore of the Boyne estuary approximately four miles...
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  • County Louth Golf Club is a links golf course located in the village of Baltray, County Louth in Ireland. It is situated approximately 4 miles from the...
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  • Co Dublin Sutton Golf Club, Sutton, Co Dublin North East County Louth (Baltray) Golf Club, Drogheda, County Louth Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club, Bettystown...
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  • Scott (1996). Links of Heaven. Baltray Books. p. 42. Phinney, Richard; Whitely, Scott (1996). Links of Heaven. USA: Baltray Books. p. 79. "Star Bill Murray...
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    Blackrock Blackrock, County Louth 1859–1879 1880–1935 Building still there Baltray Baltray, County Louth 1856–1899 Drogheda No.1 Station Mornington Mornington...
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    Nicholas, Archbishop of Armagh assigned him £100 a year from the rents of Baltray, County Louth "in return for his good services". In 1307 Bagod successfully...
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    Clogherhead, linking it to Drogheda. Most buses operate via Termonfeckin and Baltray though a few go via Grangebellew and Ballymakenny. Drogheda railway station...
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    Chorley, and named after his late brother John Rutter Chorley. Although the Baltray and Mornington stations were in close proximity across the river, each...
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    and Donacarney Little to the south and west. Stameen lies to the west. Baltray, Beaulieu and Banktown lie across the Boyne. Mornington can also refer...
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    M1 motorway and the coast, where there are beaches and golf courses at Baltray and Seapoint.[citation needed] Within the village is a 19th-century church...
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    Dundalk Dunleer Greenore Villages and Townlands Annagassan Ballymascanlan Baltray Blackrock Castlebellingham Clogherhead Collon Dromiskin Haggardstown Hackballscross...
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  • Retrieved 23 April 2022. Keogh, Brian (26 August 2021). "Time of changes as Baltray great hangs up his clubs". Irish Independent. Retrieved 23 April 2022....
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    passes through Dromiskin, Castlebellingham, Clogherhead, Termonfeckin and Baltray. Noel Carroll (1941–1998), Olympic athlete at Tokyo 1964 and Mexico 1968...
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  • Barronstown Dundalk Baltrasna 247 Ardee Ardee Ardee Baltray Town Ferrard Termonfeckin Drogheda Baltray 436 Ferrard Termonfeckin Drogheda Bankerstown 68 Ferrard...
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  • Germany Ashridge Golf Club, England Ballybunion, Ireland County Louth Baltray, Ireland Honourable Company of Edinburgh (Muirfield), Scotland Liphook...
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    new, and had previously served at the Drogheda No.1 lifeboat station at Baltray. The boathouse was ready in 1864, but couldn't be used, as plans to extend...
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    to restore to him the rents, worth £100 a year, from certain lands at Baltray, County Louth, which had been assigned to Bagod by Nicholas, the late Archbishop...
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  • day with a 62, on the first playoff hole. European Tour: Irish Open in Baltray, Ireland: Winner: Shane Lowry (A) 271 (−17) PO Lowry beat Robert Rock on...
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  • Description Irish Trader  United Kingdom The motor coaster was stranded off Baltray, County Louth, Ireland (53°26′N 6°09′W / 53.43°N 6.15°W / 53.43; -6...
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  • Donegal, his parents were Garda Morgan (from West Kerry) and Tess (from Baltray in County Louth). He was one of six children: four sons and two daughters...
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  • 4 — — Portmagee — Kerry — 109 — — — Malin — Donegal 122 106 -13.1 — — Baltray — Louth 121 103 -14.9 — — Kilcrohane — Cork — 90 — — — Balreask — Meath...
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