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Kilsheelan (Irish: Cill Síoláin) is a
village and
civil parish within the
barony of Iffa and Offa East in
County Tipperary, Ireland. A part of the civil...
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Kilsheelan–Kilcash GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of
Kilsheelan in
South County Tipperary, Ireland.
Tipperary Senior...
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recognition of his
valour during a
violent incident lasting over an hour, at
Kilsheelan,
County Tipperary, on 12 June 1965, when he
subdued a mentally-ill man...
- Waterford, Ireland,
situated on the
south bank of the
River Suir,
close to
Kilsheelan and
about 8 km east of Clonmel. The
estate belonged to the de la Poers...
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first abbot of the
Benedictine monastery at Bangor. The
village of
Kilsheelan,
County Tipperary is
named after him. His
Irish name is Sioláin which...
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Ardfinnan v
Kilsheelan–Kilcash Grangemockler–Ballyneale v
Kilsheelan–Kilcash
Ardfinnan v JK
Brackens Ardfinnan v Grangemockler–Ballyneale
Kilsheelan–Kilcash...
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Kiltegan 1974:
Ballyconnell & Trim 1975:
Kilsheelan 1976:
Adare 1977:
Multyfarnham 1978:
Glaslough 1979:
Kilsheelan 1980s 1980:
Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon...
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larger ceremony was held on
December 3 at
Castle Gurteen de la Poer in
Kilsheelan (County Tipperary), Ireland, the home of
their friend,
Gottfried Helnwein...
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Kiltegan 1974:
Ballyconnell & Trim 1975:
Kilsheelan 1976:
Adare 1977:
Multyfarnham 1978:
Glaslough 1979:
Kilsheelan 1980s 1980:
Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon...
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Limerick to
Lough Derg. His
castles at
Tibberaghny (County Kilkenny),
Kilsheelan,
Ardpatrick and
Kilfeacle were used to
protect King John's
northern borders...