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- the register of electors, "but nowhere else") known as "Newtownsandes". The name "Newtownsandes" comes as it was the village located on the lands of George...
- (1971) NewbridgeDroichead Nua (1930s) NewtownbarryBunclody (1950) NewtownsandesMoyvane (1939) Parsonstown → Birr (1890s) PhilipstownDaingean (1922)...
- Leitrim, Lislaughtin, Lisselton, Listowel Rural, Lixnaw, Moynsha, Newtownsandes, Rathea, Shronowen, Tarbert, Tarmon, Trienearagh, Urlee, in the former...
- The first North Kerry Championship took place in 1925 and was won by Newtownsandes(Moyvane), who defeated Faha. Moyvane have been the most successful team...
- Newtowncunningham, Donegal 663 Newtownforbes, Longford 561 Newtownmountkennedy, Wicklow 2521 Newtownsandes, Kerry 326 Nobber, Meath 245 Nurney, Kildare 239...
- Anderson, Scott Thomas (July 18, 2008). "FATHER DANIEL O'****VAN". Newtownsandes. Jimdo. Retrieved 18 August 2023. Quigley, Hugh (1878). The Irish Race...
- Lislaughtin, Lisselton, Listowel Rural, Listowel Urban, Lixnaw, Moynsha, Newtownsandes, Rathea, Shronowen, Tarbert, Tarmon, Trienearagh and Urlee. 6 Tralee...
- (TD) from 1932 to 1951. A member of a prosperous farming family in Newtownsandes (now Moyvane) in north County Kerry, he joined the Irish Volunteers...
- — Kildare 421 408 -3.1 — — Newtown — Cork 321 405 26.2 — — Moyvane (Newtownsandes) — Kerry 387 401 3.6 — — Kilmore Quay — Wexford 396 400 1 — — Camolin...
- Leitrim, Lislaughtin, Lisselton, Listowel Rural, Lixnaw, Moynsha, Newtownsandes, Rathea, Shronowen, Tarbert, Tarmon, Trienearagh, Urlee, in the former...