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Dungarvan (Irish: Dún Garbhán,
meaning 'Garbhann's Fort') is a
coastal town and
harbour in
County Waterford, on the south-east
coast of Ireland. Prior...
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Dungarvan Castle or King John's
Norman Castle is a
National Monument situated in
Dungarvan,
County Waterford, Ireland.
Dungarvan Castle is
composed of...
- of Youghal, in the
County of Cork, in 1616, and was made
Viscount of
Dungarvan, in the
County of Waterford, at the same time he was
given the earldom...
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Waterford Gaelic football and
hurling teams, the
other being Fraher Field in
Dungarvan. The two
grounds are
rivals for
important games. The
current Waterford...
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French he was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Beresford, of
Albuera and
Dungarvan in the
County of Waterford, on 3 May 1814. On 28
March 1823 he was further...
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lifeboat at
Helvick in
County Waterford, Ireland. The RNLI
opened Dungarvan Lifeboat Station in 1859 but it was
moved to
Helvick Head in 1900. It...
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became widely known in
literary circles.
Viscount Dungarvan died in 1759. The
widowed Lady
Dungarvan married Brudenell-Bruce on 17
February 1761 at Tottenham...
- Mayo, Donegal,
western Cork and
Kerry with
smaller Gaeltacht areas near
Dungarvan in
Waterford and in Meath.
English in
Ireland was
first introduced during...
- Dún na Mainistreach,
meaning 'fort of the monastery') is a
townland in
Dungarvan in
County Waterford, Ireland. It lies on the east bank of the Colligan...
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Dungarvan CBS (Irish:
Scoil na mBráithre, Dungarbhan) is a
secondary school in
Dungarvan,
County Waterford, Ireland. It was
founded in 1807, and is one...