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Dullard
Dullard Dull"ard, n. [Dull + -ard.] A stupid person; a dunce. --Shak. -- a. Stupid. --Bp. Hall.

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- Ullard Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Ullard Church is located 700 m (2,300 ft) west of the River Barrow...
- Lucknow Ahenny high cross, North Ahenny high cross Killamery High Cross Ullard high cross Kilkieran High Crosses A high cross at Monasterboice in Ireland...
- located in the area are the ruined remains of the early Christian church of Ullard, founded by Saint Fiachra in the seventh century. Several miles downstream...
- Stonyford, The Rower, Thomastown, Tullaghanbrogue, Tullaherin, Tullahought, Ullard and Woolengrange. Neil Jordan's film Breakfast on Pluto with Cillian Murphy...
- early monastic site; plundered 1026 Tealach-dimainn; Tealach-n-ionmainne Ullard Monastery early monastic site, founded before 670 by St Fiachra high cross...
- on the north face of Mount Leinster and flows northward under the R724 (Ullard Bridge, west of Fenagh) and under the N80. It continues northward through...
- Martin's, St. Maul's, Thomastown, Tiscoffin, Treadingstown, Tullaherin, Ullard, Wells, and Woolengrange. Three of which are split between the Barony of...
- round tower Ahenny high cross, North Ahenny high cross Killamery high cross Ullard high cross Kilkieran High Crosses Graiguenamanach high cross, East Jerpoint...
- Thomastown Barnaviddaun North 97 Kilkenny Gowran Ullard Thomastown Barnaviddaun South 58 Kilkenny Gowran Ullard Thomastown Baronsland 36 Kilkenny Gowran Tullaherin...
- Stonyford, The Rower, Thomastown, Tullaghanbrogue, Tullaherin, Tullahought, Ullard and Woolengrange. The town was founded in the 13th century on an important...