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  • ...[[Lough Derg (Shannon)|Lough Derg]]. This historic crossing point over the River Shannon between counties Tipperary and Galway has a long history of bridges ...n 1911, with a central section resting on Hayes's Island which divides the river into two channels. The steel structure of the main bridge and pivotting swi
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  • ...ction of two busy national roads: the [[Dublin]] to [[Cork]] N8, and the [[Limerick]] to [[Waterford]] N24. The N8 was realigned in 1991 to run west of the tow ...essdate=2007-09-07}}</ref> There are two trains a day to [[Tipperary]] and Limerick Junction and two to [[Clonmel]], [[Carrick-on-Suir]] and [[Waterford]]. The
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  • ...nty Tipperary. The N62 national route connects the town to the main Dublin-Limerick motorway ([[M7 motorway (Ireland)|M7]] – Junction 22) and [[Roscrea]] nor ...ct trains to and from stations including Dublin Heuston, Thurles, Cork and Limerick<ref>[http://www.irishrail.ie/index.jsp?p=119&n=147 Irish Rail printable tim
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  • ...north of [[Waterford]] along the N24 national primary road (Waterford to [[Limerick]]), and it is 30 miles south of [[Kilkenny]].<ref name=LAP2003/> The popula Mooncoin is situated in the [[River Suir|Suir]] Valley, at the south of [[County Kilkenny]]. The linear town, w
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  • Kilbeggan is situated on the [[River Brosna]], in the south of the county. It lies south of [[Lough Ennell]], an ...the Conspiracy of Mellifont, the monastery was made subject to [[Buildwas Abbey]]. After its dissolution in 1539, the monastery and its extensive lands wer
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  • |county=Limerick |picture=Main Street, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick - geograph.org.uk - 373708.jpg
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  • |county=Limerick |constituency=Limerick West
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  • ...announced by St Patrick on his visit to the [[Uí Fidgenti]] (in [[County Limerick]]) As a boy Senan was placed under the guidance of an abbot named Cassidan, ...] and [[Clonderalaw]] in Thomond, the Barony of Connelo, [[County Limerick|Limerick]] as well as a small portion of [[County Kerry|Kerry]] from the Feal to the
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  • {{county|Limerick}} ...ng from its source in the [[Shannon Pot]] to the Shannon Estuary where the river widens and enters the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...in the dissolution of the monasteries. He acquired the lands of St Mary's Abbey at Coolmine.<ref name=Lacey/> ..., leading to the loss of the Battle of Aughrim in 1691. After the Siege of Limerick, Luttrell brought his regiment into the Williamite cause, for which he rece
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  • ...l, one and a half miles long which was fed by the [[River Lee, County Cork|River Lee]] and which powered his two mills at the eastern end of the site. ...re not pleased when they heard that Ballincollig coopers had found work in Limerick. When the Powder Mills finally closed in June 1903, coopers still appealed
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  • ...e River Funshion, which in turn is a tributary of the [[Munster Blackwater|River Blackwater]]. ...ruin until about 1930 when it was bought by the monks of [[Mount Melleray Abbey]] who used it to build their new monastery in County Waterford.
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  • ..., the county seat of [[County Clare]]. It stands on Abbey Street near the river Fergus. ...may have been the site of an earlier church. After the Normans occupied [[Limerick]], Donnchadh submitted to King John and moved his seat of power to Clonroad
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  • ...g materials included stone recycled from a nearby former monastery, Lesnes Abbey. Sir John's house consisted of a splendid central Great Hall crossed at one ...added a number of mock-Tudor features including beams and fireplaces. Lady Limerick and the house appeared in a 1922 edition of County Life Magazine.
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