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- Calverstown (Irish: Baile an Chalbhaigh) is a small village in County Kildare, Ireland. It lies 6 km (3.7 mi) south of the town of Kilcullen and about...
- Calverstown is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is located in the civil parish of Clonfad. The N52 motorway cuts through the middle...
- cross-roads (53°05′07″N 6°49′12″W / 53.0853°N 6.82°W / 53.0853; -6.82) near Calverstown on the contemporary N78 heading north, then followed the N9 north; the...
- Caherdaniel (Cathair Dónall) Cahersiveen Cahir Cahiracon Callan Caltra Calverstown Camp Campile Camus Canningstown Cappagh Cappamore Cappawhite Caragh Carlingford...
- Kildare. Allen Allenwood Ardclough Athy Ballitore Ballymore Eustace Calverstown Caragh Carbury Castledermot Celbridge Clane Coill Dubh Curragh Derrinturn...
- Castledermot, and Carlow. The race started at the Ballyshannon crossroads near Calverstown. The 328 miles (528 km) race was won by the Belgian Camille Jenatzy,...
- (Ireland) and his wife Margaret Dixon, daughter of Sir Richard Dixon, of Calverstown, County Kildare, and had one further son, also named Richard, who was...
- 576.7 acres (18.521 km2). Clonfad civil parish comprises 11 townlands: Calverstown, Clonfad, Dalystown, Davidstown/Guilford, Friarstown, Meedin, Newcastle...
- cross-roads (53°05′07″N 6°49′12″W / 53.0853°N 6.82°W / 53.0853; -6.82) near Calverstown on the contemporary N78 heading north, then followed the N9 north; the...
- Elizabeth Dixon, daughter of Sir Richard Dixon and his wife Mary Eustace of Calverstown. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1709, he succeeded his...