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Cullahill Castle was the prin****l
stronghold of the
MacGillapatricks of
Upper Ossory built around 1425 and destro****
around 1650.
Cullahill Castle takes...
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County Laois, Ireland.
Cullahill takes its name from an
ancient forest that
covered Cullahill Mountain and
extended down to
Cullahill Castle. A
priory of...
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parallel to the single-carriageway R639 road, byp****ing Abbeyleix, Durrow,
Cullahill, Johnstown, Urlingford, Littleton,
Horse and Jockey, Cashel, New Inn,...
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Cullahill Mountain (Irish:
Sliabh na Cúlchoille,
meaning "Mountain of the
Hazel Wood") is
listed as a
marilyn hill and a
Special Area of Conservation...
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Irish Mac
Giolla Phádraig
chieftains are
found at
Ballaghmore and
Cullahill Castle, both
decorated with
Sheela na gigs. In 1548, the
English confiscated...
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Hugginstown Fen south-west of Ballyhale, The
Loughans near Urlingford,
Cullahill Mountain on the
Castlecomer Plateau near Johnstown,
Spahill and Clomantagh...
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Cloghinch Coolataggle Coolaun Coolcormack Coolderry Cooleen Cottage Cronavone Cullahill Currabaha Curraghcarroll Curraghfurnisha Curraghgl****
Curraghgraigue Curraghkeal...
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opened 22
December 2010. M7/M8:
Portlaoise – Castletown,
Portlaoise to
Cullahill, 40 km (25 miles),
opened on 28 May 2010. M9:
Carlow – Knocktopher, 40 km...
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lawfully begotten Extinction date 13
February 1818
Former seat(s)
Cullahill Castle Tentore,
County Laois Fermyn Woods Hall,
Northamptonshire Ampthill...
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collapsed in 2014
Clonreher Castle,
intact tower house outside Portlaoise Cullahill Castle,
castle ruins Dysart Castle,
remains consist of a
turret of the...