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    The Book of Durrow is an illuminated manuscript gospel book dated to c. 700 that contains the Vulgate Latin text of the four Gospels, with some Irish variations...
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  • Durrow may refer to the following locations in the Republic of Ireland Durrow, County Offaly, a village in County Offaly Durrow Abbey, a historic monastery...
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    Castle Durrow is an 18th-century country house in Durrow, County Laois, Ireland. The house was built in the pre-Palladian design and formal gardens that...
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    was created in 1751 for Henry Flower, 2nd Baron Castle Durrow. The title of Baron Castle Durrow, in the County of Kilkenny, had been created in the Peerage...
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    Durrow (Irish: Darú, meaning 'plain of the oaks') is a small rural village and townland in County Offaly, Ireland. Durrow is located on the N52 off the...
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    Durrow Abbey is a historic site in Durrow, County Offaly in Ireland. It is located off the N52 some 5 miles from Tullamore. Largely undisturbed, the site...
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    Durrow (Irish: Darú, formerly Darmhagh Ua nDuach) is a village located in south-east County Laois, Ireland. Bypassed by the M8 motorway on 28 May 2010...
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  • an Anglo-irish peer. The second son of William Flower, 1st Baron Castle Durrow and Edith Caulfeild, granddaughter of William Caulfeild, 1st Viscount Charlemont...
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  • Heidi W. Durrow (born June 21, 1969) is an American writer, author of best-seller The Girl Who Fell From the Sky, and the winner of the 2008 PEN/Bellwether...
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    Dean and Chapter Library (all from the early 7th century), and the Book of Durrow (from the second half of the 7th century). From the early 8th century come...
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  • The Durrow healthcare consultancy is a partnership run by Andy Black and Ruth Harrison which works mainly in the UK, Scandinavia and Australasia. It specialises...
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  • Durrow (Irish: Darú) is a civil parish in County Offaly, Ireland. It is located about 6 kilometres (4 mi) north–north–west of Tullamore. Durrow is one...
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  • Durrow (Irish: Darú) is a civil parish situated in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 22.89 kilometres (14 mi) to the south–south–west of Mullingar...
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    towns were first established as Norman boroughs, including Castletown, Durrow and Timahoe. From 1175 until about 1325, Normans controlled the best land...
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    The best examples include the Book of Kells, Lindisfarne Gospels, Book of Durrow, brooches such as the Tara Brooch and the Ruthwell Cross. Carpet pages are...
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    were the heyday of Celtic illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Durrow, Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells. Charlemagne's devotion to improved...
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  • writer and director for the series. The series stars Julia Markley, Mark Durrow, Kristina Yoshida, and Aaron Cooley as "Popcorn reporters" who conduct interviews...
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  • William Flower, 1st Baron Castle Durrow PC (Ire) (11 March 1685 – 29 April 1746) was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician. He sat as Member of Parliament...
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    in the Gospel books of the Insular art of Ireland, such as the Book of Durrow. More mundane items such as agricultural and household tools were also found...
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    monasteries marked the following years: Derry, at the southern edge of Inishowen; Durrow, County Offaly; Kells, County Meath; and Swords. While at Derry it is said...
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    Bellevue House Birr Castle Blessington House Butler House Carton House Castle Durrow Castlemartin House and Estate Castle Roche Castletown House Charleville...
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    carpet pages in the Book of Kells, the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Book of Durrow, and other manuscripts. Carpet pages are also found in some medieval Hebrew...
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  • County Offaly, Ireland, a village once known as Pallas Pallas, a townland in Durrow, County Westmeath, Ireland Pallas-class frigate, a 1791 class of frigates...
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  • hEolais (fl. 1101) was a twelfth century scribe and scholar at the abbey of Durrow, County Offaly. He was likely born, and lived his childhood, at Conmaicne...
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    Columba, the Ambrosiana Orosius, the Durham Gospel Fragment, the Book of Durrow, the Durham Gospels, the Echternach Gospels, the Lindisfarne Gospels, the...
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    the Middle Ages, and the Echternach Gospels and (probably) the Book of Durrow are other products of Lindisfarne. A Latin gospel book, the Lindisfarne...
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    Bellevue House Birr Castle Blessington House Butler House Carton House Castle Durrow Castlemartin House and Estate Castle Roche Castletown House Charleville...
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    the 7th century on the basis of stylistic comparisons with the Book of Durrow.: 167–169  French scholar Françoise Henry (who dated the stone to the 7th...
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    The Book of Kells is located in the Old Library, along with the Book of Durrow, the Garland of Howth and other ancient texts. Also incorporating the Long...
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    can be seen in the village. Within 5 minutes drive is the Celtic cross of Durrow. In the middle of the 6th century, a monastery was founded here by Saint...
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