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Clonmel (Irish:
Cluain Meala,
meaning 'honey meadow') is the
county town and
largest settlement of
County Tipperary, Ireland. The town is
noted in Irish...
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Clonmel. He was also a
survivor of
abuse at
Ferryhouse and came to
national prominence through his
campaigning on this subject. Born in
Clonmel in...
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Clonmel Belfast Dublin The
siege of
Clonmel, from 27
April to 18 May 1650, took
place during the
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, when
Clonmel in County...
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Clonmel is a
county town in Ireland, home of:
Clonmel Commercials, a
Gaelic football club
Clonmel GAA Ground, a GAA stadium, home of the
Clonmel Commercials...
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Clonmel, and he
tries to
persuade his twin brother, King
Ferris of
Clonmel, to use his
troops to
drive the cult out. The cult
loses power in
Clonmel,...
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generally referred to as Ferryhouse, is
located four
kilometres east of
Clonmel, in
County Tipperary, Ireland. The
original building was
erected in 1884...
- Institution,
Clonmel, was
established in
Ireland in 1906 as a
place of
detention for
young male
offenders aged
between 16 and 21, and
located in
Clonmel, County...
- Patrick's Well is
located in the
Marlfield area,
about 3.6 km (2.2 mi) west of
Clonmel town centre.
Traditional history links the site with
Saint Patrick, who...
- po****tion of the
county was 167,895 at the 2022 census. The
largest towns are
Clonmel,
Nenagh and Thurles.
Tipperary County Council is the
local authority for...
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Roman Catholic church in Drangan. The
couple had met
earlier that
month in
Clonmel,
where he
worked as a
cooper and she
served as a dressmaker's apprentice...