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Doneraile (Irish: Dún ar Aill,
meaning "fort of the cliff"),
historically Dunnerail, is a town in
County Cork, Ireland. It is on the R581
regional road...
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Viscount Doneraile (/ˈdʌnərəl/[citation needed]) is a
title that has been
created twice in the
Peerage of Ireland, both
times for
members of the St Leger...
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Doneraile Court is a late-17th
century country house near the town of
Doneraile in
County Cork, Ireland. It
stands in 160
hectares (400 acres) of walled...
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Doneraile conspiracy was an
event and
subsequent trial,
during a time of
agrarian unrest in Ireland, when many
tenant farmers experienced extreme...
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Hayes St Leger, 4th
Viscount Doneraile (1
October 1818 – 26
August 1887) was a
member of the
Peerage of
Ireland who was an
Irish representative peer in...
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Doneraile GAA club is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Doneraile,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and Gaelic...
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Viscount Doneraile (9
March 1755 — 8
November 1819[citation needed]) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer.
Doneraile was the son of St Leger...
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Viscount Doneraile (9 May 1786 – 27
March 1854[citation needed]) was an Anglo-Irish peer.
Doneraile was the son of
Hayes St Leger, 2nd
Viscount Doneraile and...
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diocese of Cloyne, or more
fully as
Canon Sheehan of
Doneraile,
after the town of
Doneraile where he
wrote almost all of his
major works and served...
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Viscount Doneraile (c. 1695 – 13
March 1734) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer. St
Leger was the
eldest son of
Arthur St Leger, 1st
Viscount Doneraile and...