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Lorrha (from Irish: Lothra) is a
small village at the
northern tip of
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Ledewich described village as 'Larah'
which is the common...
- 15
April 584) was an
Irish Christian abbot who
founded the
monastery of
Lorrha (Lothra,
County Tipperary, Ireland), near Terrygl****. He was
known for his...
- near Dublin. He died on 12
October 545
Saint Ruadhán of
Lorrha, the
patron of Lothra, (
Lorrha), in
County Tipperary. He died on 15
April 584.
Saint Seanán...
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North Tipperary Kennedys are
descended from the
Muscraige Tire
tribe around Lorrha in the 10th and 11th
centuries and have
different Y DNA from the Dál gCais...
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Lisselton Lissycasey Listowel Littleton Lixnaw Lombardstown Longford Longwood Lorrha Loughanure (Loch an Iúir)
Loughglinn Loughlinstown Loughmore Loughrea Loughshinny...
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Lorrha–Dorrha GAA is a
Tipperary GAA club
which is
located in
County Tipperary, Ireland. Both
hurling and
Gaelic football are pla**** in the "North Tipperary"...
- It is
located north-east of the
Portumna bridge, in the
civil parish of
Lorrha.
Portland House is a
ruined six bay, two
storey over-ba****t
house which...
- (919m). Glen of
Aherlow Glengarra Wood Holy
Cross Abbey Kilcash Castle Lorrha Lough Derg
Monaincha Mount St.
Joseph Abbey,
Roscrea Mitchelstown Cave Nenagh...
- Area of Conservation.
Hurlers from the
village play for the
parish team
Lorrha-Dorrha GAA at St. Ruadhan's Park at Moatfield, Redwood. Tom Duffy, hurler...
- The
Stowe Missal (sometimes
known as the
Lorrha Missal),
which is,
strictly speaking, a
sacramentary rather than a missal, is a
small Irish illuminated...