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    Fethard-on-Sea or Fethard (Irish: Fiodh Ard, meaning 'high wood') is a village in southwest County Wexford, Ireland. It lies on the R734 road on the eastern...
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  • The Fethard-on-Sea boycott was a controversy in 1957 involving Sean and Sheila Cloney (née Kelly), a married couple from the village of Fethard-on-Sea, County...
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  • Fethard may refer to: Fethard, County Tipperary Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford Fethard (County Tipperary) (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Fethard...
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  • the Bank of Ireland operated the scheme on behalf of the Minister for Finance. May–September – Fethard-on-Sea Ne Temere boycott: a Roman Catholic priest...
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    education leads to an anti-Protestant boycott, a story based on real events in 1950s Fethard-on-Sea in County Wexford, for which she won the 1999 Golden Nymph...
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  • Pembrokeshire, with the cable making landfall at Baginbun Beach near Fethard-on-Sea in Ireland and at Freshwater West beach near Castlemartin in Wales....
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    [citation needed] Hook Head, headland on the peninsula Hook Lighthouse, at the tip of the peninsula Fethard-on-Sea, a village Duncannon, a village Loftus...
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  • Fethard St Mogues GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford, Ireland. They are a dual Senior club. It plays...
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  • (Carlow) Feohanagh (an Fheothanach) Ferbane Fenit Fermoy Ferns Fethard Fethard-on-Sea Fiddown Firies Finglas Finnea Fintown (Baile na Finne) Finuge Firhouse...
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    County Wexford (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Crossabeg Cullenstown Curracloe Duncannon Duncormick Enniscorthy Ferns Fethard-on-Sea Foulkesmill Gorey Hollyfort Inch Killinierin Kilmore Kilmore Quay Kilmuckridge...
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  • complaints before his ordination. Fortune ministered in the village of Fethard-on-Sea in County Wexford, in Belfast and in Dundalk. Allegations of abuse were...
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    around Kilcloggan. Nicholas Loftus acquired the manor of Fethard-on-Sea in 1634 and Fethard Castle became the family residence, that was afterwards occupied...
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  • for 'high wood') may refer to two places in Ireland: Fethard, County Tipperary, a town Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford, a village This disambiguation page...
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  • growing tension between Catholics and Protestants at Fethard-on-Sea, including the Fethard-on-Sea boycott, Browne said, "Non-Catholics do not protest against...
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  • (1922) Edgeworthstown → Mostrim (1935) → Edgeworthstown (1974) FethardFethard-on-Sea (1914) Kells → Ceannanus Mór (1929) → Kells (1993) Kingwilliamstown...
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  • Fethard was a constituency in County Wexford represented in the Irish House of Commons until its abolition on 1 January 1801. In the Patriot Parliament...
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    Kilmore, County Wexford (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    sung during the Christmas period, the first at first Mass on Christmas Day and the last one on Sunday nearest Twelfth Day. Wexford Bus operate several services...
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    numbered postal districts, but these were used internally by An Post and rarely on mail. Cork 1 covered the city centre and large parts of the surrounding city...
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  • in 1957, that a pre-nuptial agreement based on this was legally binding. This led to the Fethard-on-Sea boycott. Many, including Éamon de Valera condemned...
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    Another incident of overt discrimination against Protestants was the Fethard-on-Sea boycott in County Wexford, 1957. In this instance a local Protestant...
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    style. Montagu Bridge, Dalkeith Palace, Lothian (1792) Loftus Hall, Fethard-on-sea, County Wexford, Ireland. Date unknown. Proposed gates. Lion Gate and...
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  • Mervyn A. Ellison (category People from Fethard-on-Sea)
    recognized as a world authority on solar physics and the effect of solar flares on the Earth. He was born at Fethard-on-Sea in County Wexford, Ireland, the...
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    Wellingtonbridge railway station (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    Éireann routes 372 (New Ross-Foulkesmill-Wexford) and 373 (New Ross-Fethard-on-Sea-Wexford) also serve Wellingtonbridge. List of railway stations in Ireland...
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    Terrordactyl, collaborated with bass player Vinny McCreith, who at the time worked on a solo chiptune project named The Vinny Club. The group's name, which derives...
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  • Poulfur, Fethard-on-sea The Sheaf of Corn – The Distaff Descent at Bawnmore, New Ross. Over the last fourteen years 150 voluntary stitchers stitching on panels...
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  • television programme, the first series of which was broadcast (in eight parts) on RTÉ One in 2008. It is a creation of Waddell Media, who are behind How Long...
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    biplane. He continued on to Dunedin, Timaru and Christchurch where he arrived on 6 March. The Fethard-on-Sea life-boat capsized on service off the cost...
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    Duncannon was of strategic importance as its fort commanded the bay giving sea access to Waterford harbour. As a result, it was centrally involved in wars...
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    Wexford railway station (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    routes operate on one or two days of the week, provide links to rural hamlets and villages such as Broadway, Crossabeg, Curracloe, Fethard-on-Sea, Kilmuckridge...
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  • Offaly 1198 Fermoy Town, Cork 4804 Ferns, Wexford 985 Fethard, Tipperary South 1388 Fethard-on-Sea, Wexford 302 Ford, Wexford 378 Fountainstown, Cork 852...
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