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Knocktopher (historically
Knocktofer and Knocktover; from
Irish Cnoc an Tóchair, Hill of the Causeway) is a
village in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is...
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Junctions 9 and 10 (Danesfort-
Knocktopher)
comprising 12 km of
motorway was
opened on 22
March 2010, in
conjunction with the
Knocktopher to
Waterford section....
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barony of
Knocktopher (Irish: Cnoc an Tóchair,
meaning ''Hill of the Causeway'') is a
barony in the west of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The
barony is...
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Knocktopher GAA was a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Knocktopher,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club
fielded teams in both
Gaelic football...
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Kilkenny F****adinin
Castlecomer Castlecomer Aghaviller 208
Kilkenny Knocktopher Aghaviller Thomastown Aghclare 269
Kilkenny Gowran Graiguenamanagh Thomastown...
- great-grandson,
through his mother, of King
Edward I of England. He died at
Knocktopher Castle in Kilkenny, Leinster, Ireland. In 1362, he slew 600 of Mac Murrough's...
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Knocktopher was a
constituency represented in the
Irish House of
Commons until 1800,
based on the
parliamentary borough of
Knocktopher in
County Kilkenny...
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opened on 28 May 2010. M9:
Carlow –
Knocktopher, 40 km (25 miles) long,
opened 9
September 2010. M9:
Knocktopher – Waterford, 24 km (15 miles) long, opened...
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Beatrice Langrishe Country (sports) United
Kingdom Born 1863
Knocktopher,
County Kilkenny,
Ireland Died
March 1939 (age 77) London,
England Turned pro...
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represented Knocktopher in the
Irish House of Commons. The
family seat from 1679 to 1981 was
Knocktopher Abbey, near
Knocktopher,
County Kilkenny...