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Dunboyne (Irish: Dún Búinne,
meaning "Búinne's stronghold") is a town in
County Meath, Ireland, 15 km (9 mi) north-west of
Dublin city centre. It is a...
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Baron Dunboyne was a
title first held by the
Petit family some time
after the
Norman invasion of Ireland.
Dunboyne was part of the
Lordship of Meath. The...
- Ormonde. The
family has
produced multiple titles such as
Baron Cahir,
Baron Dunboyne,
Viscount Ikerrin,
Viscount Galmoye,
Viscount Mountgarret,
Viscount Thurles...
- The
Dunboyne Road
Estate previously known as the
Fleet Road
Estate is a
Grade II-listed
modernist estate,
designed in
Gospel Oak,
London by
Neave Brown...
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Dunboyne A.F.C. is an
Irish ****ociation
football club
based in
Dunboyne,
County Meath. The club
competes in the
Leinster Senior League and
plays its home...
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Dunboyne was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Ridden by
William Donohue for owner,
breeder and
trainer William Jennings Sr.,
Dunboyne won the 1887 Preakness...
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Dunboyne railway station is a
railway station serving the town of
Dunboyne in
County Meath, Ireland.
Dunboyne station features car
parking for up to 300...
- The
Donohue Marquees Juvenile Hurdle is a
Grade 2
National Hunt
novice hurdle race in
Ireland which is open to
horses aged four
years only. It is run at...
- Shelbourne, Cabinteely,
Ballymena United and
Drogheda United. A
native of
Dunboyne,
County Meath,
Keeley began playing with top
Dublin academy St Kevin's...
- Boyne.
Other towns in the
county include Trim, Kells, Laytown, Ashbourne,
Dunboyne,
Slane and Bettystown.
Colloquially known as "The
Royal County", the historic...