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- Glaslough (/ɡlæsˈlɒx/ glas-LOKH; Irish: Glasloch, meaning "green lake") is a village and townland in the north of County Monaghan, Ireland, on the R185...
- Castle Leslie, also known as Glaslough House, is home to an Irish branch of Clan Leslie, is located on the 4 km² (1,000-acre) Castle Leslie Estate adjacent...
- Carrickmacross Castleblayney Clones Clontibret Doohamlet Drum Emyvale Inniskeen Glaslough Killanny Knockatallon Magheracloone Monaghan Newbliss Oram Rockcorry Scotshouse...
- 32nd birthday. On 11 June 2002, they were married at Castle Leslie in Glaslough, Ireland. They had one child, Beatrice, in 2003 but were living apart...
- 2001) is an Irish musician, composer and songwriter from the village of Glaslough, Co. Monaghan. His debut single "Solas" reached the No. 1 position in...
- Glaslough railway station was on the Ulster Railway and is located in the Republic of Ireland. Upon the Partition of Ireland in 1921 it became the first...
- of line between Clones, Monaghan and Glaslough in 1958 but withdrew goods services between Monaghan and Glaslough in 1959 and between Clones and Monaghan...
- became a Roman Catholic and supported Irish Home Rule. Leslie was born in Glaslough, County Monaghan, into a wealthy Anglo-Irish landowning family (49,968...
- January 1916, Leslie succeeded his father as the 2nd Baronet Leslie, of Glaslough. He was educated at Eton. Leslie was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards...
- Hudson Sheaffer. They were married on May 27, 2018, at Castle Leslie in Glaslough, Ireland. On May 27, 2020, Pieterse announced that she and Sheaffer were...