Graiguenamanagh or Graignamanagh (Irish: Gráig na Manach, meaning 'valley (or village) of the monks') is a town on the River Barrow in County Kilkenny...
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Duiske Abbey (redirect from Graiguenamanagh Abbey)
National Monument, also known as Graiguenamanagh Abbey, is a 13th-century Cistercian monastery situated in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny in Ireland. Duiske...
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Barrow. On the River Barrow, from the villages of Goresbridge and Graiguenamanagh, there is a navigable river with traditional barges to the River Shannon...
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singer-songwriter from County Kilkenny, signed to Sony Records. Born in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, Grace was raised in a musical household where his...
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Nicky Kelly (category People from Graiguenamanagh)
an Irish politician from Arklow in County Wicklow. He was born in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny. A member of Official Sinn Féin, later on he left...
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Choirce) Gorteen Gortnahoe Gortnavern Gougane Barra Goulane Gowran Graiguenamanagh Granard Grange (Sligo) Grange (Tipperary) Grange (Waterford) Grangecon...
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the town to various towns and villages in County Kilkenny such as Graiguenamanagh, Mullinavat and Kilkenny The town is served by several bus routes and...
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Graignamanagh GAA (redirect from Graiguenamanagh GAA)
Graignamanagh GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the village of Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club fields teams in hurling and Gaelic...
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County Carlow, Ireland and Fiachra, Abbot of Clonard. Saints portal Graiguenamanagh, a village in County Kilkenny, Ireland said to have been founded by...
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Ollie Walsh (section Graiguenamanagh)
7–09 to 4–04 defeat of Coon in the final. As a Gaelic footballer with Graiguenamanagh, Walsh was at left corner-back when the club faced Glenmore in the...
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descent and was brought up Roman Catholic. His mother was born in Graiguenamanagh. He was brought up near Canterbury with a brother and a sister. Clarke...
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November 1804.[citation needed] After his release, Cloney went to live at Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, where his home was nicknamed "Whitehall". Of the...
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Edenderry R51 Kildare R56 Curragh R93 Carlow, Tullow R95 Kilkenny, Graiguenamanagh, Thomastown T12 Cork City (City Centre & Southside), Passage West T23...
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Limerick 1,569 6.3% 217 6 Carlingford County Louth 1,528 5.7% 218 12 Graiguenamanagh–Tinnahinch County Kilkenny & County Carlow 1,506 2.1% 219 12 Rochfortbridge...
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Monasterevin, Athy, Carlow/Graiguecullen, Bagenalstown, Goresbridge, Graiguenamanagh and New Ross. The river forms a natural border between, on its right...
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Tinnahinch may refer to several things in Ireland: Graiguenamanagh, a town on the Carlow-Kilkenny border, the Carlow side of which is referred to as Tinnahinch...
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Bagenalstown is at the junction of the R705 which leads to New Ross via Graiguenamanagh and Goresbridge and R724 R724 whics and lies on the eastern side of...
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Kilkenny/Carlow KC Ballyhale, Bennetsbridge, Glenmore, Goresbridge, Graiguenamanagh, Kilmoganny, Mooncoin, Mullinavat, Piltown, Stonyford, Thomastown 63...
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Graigue, any one of eleven other townlands in County Tipperary, Ireland Graiguenamanagh or Graignamanagh, a town in County Kilkenny, Ireland is commonly referred...
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two Ladies of Llangollen. Duiske takes its name from Duiske Abbey in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny. Galmoy is a village in the Barony of Galmoy, northwestern...
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(Jerusalem) Rua Sobre-o-Douro, Porto, Portugal Peg Washington's Lane, Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, Ireland View down Jacob's Ladder, Saint Helena Al-Yasmeen...
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churches have the same model and are similar to one another; for example, Graiguenamanagh Abbey's church, built in Ireland in 1204, has a floor plan closely...
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Blacks and Whites Cloneen Conahy Shamrocks Dunnamaggin Emeralds Galmoy Graiguenamanagh Kilmacow Piltown Slieverue Windgap Ballyhale Shamrocks Clara Dicksboro...
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were published by Kenneth Nicholls in Peritia in 1983. Irish annals "Graiguenamanagh (B.) (roll number 16311)". Dúchas. Retrieved 11 February 2020. Fragments...
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Nick O'Donnell (hurler) (category People from Graiguenamanagh)
as a full-back for the Kilkenny and Wexford senior teams. Born in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, O'Donnell first played competitive hurling whilst...
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housed monks of Irish descent, whereas the Cistercian monastery in Graiguenamanagh housed monks of Norman descent. Jerpoint Abbey gives its name to the...
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Dublin, St. Mary's Abbey, County Dublin (1139 Savigny†) Duiske Abbey, Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny (1204 Stanley Abbey) Dunbrody Abbey, County Wexford...
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Rí Grennan College Kilkenny City Vocational School Duiske College, Graiguenamanagh Milford National School Ardscoil Rís, Limerick Castletroy College CBS...
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Dunbell, Dunnamaggan, Dysartmoon, Earlstown, Ennisnag, Famma, Freaghana, Graiguenamanagh, Grange, Inistioge, Jerpoint Church, Kells, Kilfane, Killamery, Kilmaganny...
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1467-8306.1974.tb00955.x. Richards-Orpen, J. (1946). "Strip farms in the Graiguenamanagh basin". Irish Geography. 1 (3): 77–80. doi:10.1080/00750774609555424...
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