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- Gormanston or Gormanstown could refer to: Gormanston, County Meath, a village in the Republic of Ireland Gormanston railway station, County Meath, Republic...
- left Gormanstown and the camp was handed over to the National Army. This was during the Irish Civil War which started on 28 June 1922. Gormanstown then...
- began its Irish history in 1870 with the first official game pla**** on Gormanstown Strand, Co. Meath. Three years later the All Ireland Polo Club was founded...
- to their nickname: "Black and Tans". The new recruits were trained at Gormanstown Camp near Dublin, most spending two or three w****s there before being...
- Ulster under Phelim O'Neill, in the Pale around Dublin led by Viscount Gormanstown, in the south-east, led by the Butler family – in particular Lord Mountgarret...
- Anna Varslavane are a couple who disappeared on 14 April 2015 from the Gormanstown area of County Meath. William "Willie" Maughan was originally from Tallaght...
-  Hannelore Middeke (GDR) 1966 ? 38:06.4  Ann O'Brien (IRL) 1967-03-26 Gormanstown, Ireland 35:30.5  Paola Pigni (ITA) 1970-05-09 Milan, Italy 34:51.0  Kathy...
- August 2011. Gormanstown Castle downloaded April 2010 "Gormanston Park | Sports, Accommodation, Events All in One Place". "Gormanstown station" (PDF)...
- Varslavane. He was believed to have lured the couple to his residence in Gormanstown, where they were murdered. He is also believed to have ordered a pipe...
- 1478; and the latter's great-grandson was Christopher, 4th Viscount Gormanstown (died 1599), whose second son was Thomas Preston. Thomas's mother was...