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Carnew (Irish: Carn an Bhua,
meaning 'victory mound') is a
village in
County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the most
southerly town in
Wicklow situated just a...
- The
Carnew executions refer to the
summary execution of 28
prisoners being held as
suspected United Irishmen by
yeomanry troops from the
Carnew garrison...
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Tinahely and
Carnew, in the
middle of
Holts Way,
close to the
Kilcavan Gap. It is
located on the R748 road
which links the town of
Aughrim with
Carnew (via the...
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Carnew Emmets GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Carnew,
County Wicklow, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
Gaelic football and...
- objected.
Annacurra then won the 'replay'. (1951)
Carnew won on the day but
Donard won on
appeal as
Carnew had pla**** a
suspended player in the final. Official...
- sub-parish of Kilaveney), and
Kilcommon Church,
Parish of
Crosspatrick and
Carnew Group (Church of Ireland).
There is a
walking route along the line of a...
- Wexford, Ireland,
situated on the R725
regional road
midway between Gorey and
Carnew. It is
closely ****ociated with the
Irish Rebellion of 1798. The village...
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remains uncertain but it is
believed that she was born in 1867 or 1868 in
Carnew, in
County Wicklow,
Lillie Agnes Reynolds. Her
family was Protestant. Her...
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competition has been won by 14 teams, 10 of
which have won it more than once.
Carnew Emmets is the most
successful team in the tournament's history,
having won...
- Knockout
stage Relegated Bray
Emmets v
Glenealy Carnew Emmets v
Kiltegan Bray
Emmets v
Carnew Emmets Overall "Bray
Emmets make no
mistake at second...