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Donohill or
Dunohil (Irish: Dún Eochaille) is a
village and
civil parish in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is one of nine
civil parishes in the
barony of...
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later years he was a
Fianna Fáil politician.
Breen was born in Grange,
Donohill parish,
County Tipperary. His
father died when
Breen was six,
leaving the...
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Limerick Éire Óg
Anacarty GAA, a
sports club in the
parish of
Anacarty &
Donohill, West Tipperary,
Ireland Éire Óg GAA (Cork), a
sports club in Ovens, Muskerry...
- Ireland, then Borris,
before his
years as
Archdeacon of Cas**** and Emly and
Donohill afterwards. He died on 25 May 1950 in Dublin. Source:
Ricorso United Diocese...
- hostility, such as from the Mac
Egans at
Redwood Castle in
Tipperary and at
Donohill in O'Dwyer's country,
where they
raided the food
store of The 10th Earl...
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Tadhg Crowe, Mick McCormack,
Paddy O'Dwyer (Hollyford),
Michael Ryan (
Donohill) and Seán O'Meara (Tipperary) — the
latter two
being cycle scouts. The...
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Cloughjordan –
Cloch Shiurdáin
Coalbrook –
Glaise na
Ghuail Cullen –
Cuilleann Donohill – Dún
Eochaille Drangan – Dun
Drongan Drom – Drom
Dromineer – Drom Inbhir...
- the
Golden Vale and the Red Hills, via
Cappawhite and
Donohill. The
route follows roads to
Donohill, p****ing the site of the
Battle of Sulcoit,
before crossing...
- [citation needed] Seán
joined the
local Volunteers and was a
member of the
Donohill company of the
Tipperary Third Brigade. In
early 1918 he was ****igned to...
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Cashel Urban, Clonbeg,
Clonoulty East,
Clonoulty West, Cullen, Curraheen,
Donohill, Drumwood, Emly, Glengar, Golden, Kilfeakle, Killeenasteena, Kilmucklin...