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Finglas (/
ˈfɪŋɡləs/; Irish: Fionnghlas,
meaning 'clear streamlet') is a
northwestern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It lies
close to
Junction 5 of the...
- Scots. Vol. 1. London. p. 109. "Wood Pasture: Glen
Finglas".
Scottish Natural Heritage. "Glen
Finglas: a 25 year transformation".
Woodland Trust. Grieve...
- was the
daughter of
Patrick Finglas of Westphailstown, who was
probably the
younger son of the judge. Mary Ann
Lyons '
Finglas, Patrick',
Oxford Dictionary...
- The
Declaration of
Finglas was
issued on 17 July 1690 by
William III of
Ireland at
Finglas in
County Dublin,
shortly after his
Williamite army's decisive...
- The Glen
Finglas Estate is a
property in Glen
Finglas in the Trossachs,
Scotland managed by The
Woodland Trust. The
estate extends for over 10,000 acres...
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Richard Finglas (died 1574) was an
Irish barrister and Law
Officer of the
sixteenth century. He
belonged to the
prominent Finglas family of Westphailstown...
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organised crime figure from
Finglas,
North Dublin.
Nicknamed "The Don" by
media outlets,
Dunne led a gang
based in
Finglas, Cabra, and Ballymun, who were...
- Luas
Finglas Public Consultation launched and new 55m tram now in service". 28 July 2020.
Retrieved 4
August 2020. "Luas
Finglas". Luas
Finglas.ie. Archived...
- "
Finglas" is a rap song by
Irish Big
Brother UK
series 7
contestant Glen "Spiral" Coroner. It was
written and
released by
Spiral before his appearance...
- Ents are
giant humanoids in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy world of Middle-earth who
closely resemble trees;
their leader is
Treebeard of
Fangorn forest. Their...