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  1. Curragh

    other uses refimprove date May 2011 File IMG The Curragh.jpg thumb The Curragh plain File SheepGrazingCurragh.JPG thumb Sheep grazing on the Curragh plain The Curragh lang ga An Currach , IPAc ga n k u .... History Section OR date March 2012 File IMG CurraghCamp.jpg thumb right The Curragh Camp Used as a meeting site during Pre Christian societies, the Curragh is shrouded in a mist of mythology. The hill north of the Curragh is called the Hill of Allen Almhain and is the meeting place of the mythical ... then placed her cloak on the ground to cover the entire Curragh plain. On 1 April 1234, Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke , lost Battle of the Curragh a battle at the Curragh against a group ... 1953 pages 57&ndash 9 edition 2nd isbn ref File Kildare Curragh wSigns.jpg left thumb The Curragh ... . During the Irish Rebellion of 1798 1798 Rebellion there was a massacre in the Curragh at Gibbet Rath massacre Gibbet Rath . The Curragh Camp is now located there, where the Irish Defence Forces undergo training. At a natural bowl shaped amphitheatre on the Curragh known locally as Donnelly s Hollow ... Treasury to report into the use made of the Curragh and make recommendations on legislation. ref ... with a view to legislation on the subject of the Curragh of Kildare url http eppi.dippam.ac.uk documents ... in 1868, ref name c329 and led to the Curragh of Kildare Act, 1868. ref name Britain1868 cite book title ... Printers pages 248 263 chapter 31 & 32 Victoria c.60 ref On 2 January 1941 the Curragh was Bombing of Dublin ... Independent date 2008 11 26 accessdate 2011 08 14 ref Sport Horse racing The Curragh Racecourse ..., 2 July 1903 the Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing Gordon Bennett Cup ran through the Curragh. It was the first ... Kilcullen , the Curragh, Kildare , Monasterevin , Stradbally , Athy, followed by a 40 mile loop through ... references The Curragh plains were used to film the battle scenes in the film Braveheart . An Irish folk song is called The Curragh of Kildare . See also Curragh Incident Notes div class references ...   more details



  1. Curragh (disambiguation)

    The Curragh is a plain in County Kildare, Ireland. Curragh or Curraghs may also refer to Associated with the Curragh of Kildare Curragh Racecourse Curragh Cup run at the course Curragh Camp , of the British Army and later the Irish Army Curragh incident 1914 mutiny by British officers Curragh Camp GAA Battle of the Curragh , 1 April 1234 between forces of the Lord of Ireland and the Lord of Leinster Other Curraghs , Isle of Man wetland area Curraghs Wildlife Park Currach , occasionally curragh , traditional Irish rowing boat dab ...   more details



  1. Curragh Racecourse

    there are several training facilities on the site. The Curragh offers the highest purses and highest ... at the track. Image IMG Curragh Racecourse from the Curragh .jpg thumb 380px The Curragh Racecourse All 5 Irish classics are run at The Curragh. Irish 1,000 Guineas Irish 2,000 Guineas Irish Derby Stakes Irish Derby Irish Oaks Irish St. Leger See also List of Irish flat horse races Transport Curragh ... Curragh Racecourse station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish ...   more details



  1. Curragh Camp

    Infobox Military Structure name Curragh Camp location The Curragh , Co. Kildare image File Oglaigh na ... battles The Curragh Camp Irish language Irish Campa an Churraigh is an army base and military college located in The Curragh , County Kildare , Ireland . It is the main training centre for the Irish Army . Brief history of the Curragh s military heritage The Curragh has historically been a military ... A better place for the deploying of an Army I never beheld. However, the Curragh s history goes ... was slain on the Curragh by Cobhthach Cael Breagh. ref Feehan 2008 , p. 42 ref Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel chose the Curragh as a muster point for the cause of James II in the Glorious ... England was at war with America held on the Curragh attracted upwards of 50,000 spectators. ref Feehan ... Where will they have their camp? br Says the Shan Van Vocht br On the Curragh of Kildare br the boys will be there, br with their pikes in good repair. The Crimean War and the establishment of the Curragh Camp There were numerous training camps organised on the Curragh in the nineteenth century including ... tower. ref Feehan 2008 , p. 46 ref Events and Routines at the Curragh In 1879 the first of the modern ... cite web url http www.kildare.ie defenceforces history.HTM title The History of the Curragh accessdate ... of the Hampshire Regiment the 67th Foot . The Curragh was a little isolated, which led to stringent ... there for fighting in the Boer War . The Wrens of the Curragh The Camp, like many military garrisons ... Office of Ireland accessdate 2010 03 25 ref Curragh Cemetery expand section date November 2011 The Curragh Cemetery has many graves that attest to the British Army presence on the Curragh up to their departure in 1922. ref cite web url http www.angelfire.com mp memorials cur1.htm title Curragh Military Cemetery date accessdate 2010 03 25 ref The Curragh Camp and Irish independence At the time of the passage of the Home Rule Act in 1914, the Camp became the scene of the Curragh Incident , where ...   more details



  1. The Curragh of Kildare

    Orphan date December 2009 The Curragh of Kildare is an Irish Folk Song. The traditional folk song is in twenty one lines, normally accompanied by the Irish Guitar and the Fiddle. The Curragh of Kildare speaks of the actual Curragh , which is a plain in County Kildare Kildare , Ireland , used to rally the Irish Army. The song was taken down at different times in Ireland by collectors like George Petrie artist Petrie and Patrick Weston Joyce Joyce . Versions have also been collected in Scotland where it has been attributed to Robbie Burns in the south of England. Different airs were used for this song. ref Folk Songs and Ballads Popular in Ireland Vol. 2, edited by John Loesberg. Ossian Publications. ISBN 094600501X ref Image Curragh KIldare.gif Lyrics Oh the winter it has passed and the summer s come at last. The small birds are singing in the trees and their little hearts are glad ah, but mine is very sad since my true love is far away from me and straight I will repair to the Curragh of Kildare for it s there I ll finds tidings of my dear Oh the rose upon the briar by the water running free bring joy to the linnet and the bee and their little hearts are blessed but mine can know no rest since my true love is far away from me All you who are in love aye and cannot it remove I pity the pain that you endure for experience lets me know that your hearts are filled with woe It s a woe that no mortal can cure Alternative version The winter it is past, and the summer s come at last. The small birds are singing in the trees Their little hearts are glad oh but mine is very sad, for my true love is far away from me. The rose and the brier and the water running by are heaven for the linnet ... and it s straight I will go there to the Curragh of Kildare, for it s there I ll find tidings of my .... It s this I undertake for my own true love s sake. She resides at the Curragh of Kildare. My love is like ... Category Irish folk songs DEFAULTSORT Curragh Of Kildare Ireland stub eu The Curragh Of Kildare ...   more details



  1. Battle of the Curragh

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Curragh br lang ga Cath an Churraigh partof image File IMG The Curragh.jpg 350px caption The Curragh plains date 1 April 1234 place The Curragh , County Kildare , Ireland coordinates coord 53 14 00 N 06 08 21 W display inline,title result Royal victory combatant1 File Royal Standard of England 2 at 3 5 ratio.svg 40px Royal forces combatant2 Forces of Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke commander1 Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly Maurice FitzGerald br Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath br File Buckler Hugh de Lacy.gif 22px Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster commander2 Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke strength1 140 knights strength2 15 knights casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of the Curragh lang ga Cath an Churraigh was a battle fought on 1 April 1234 on the Curragh plain in County Kildare , Ireland . The adversaries were men loyal to King Henry III of England on one side, and on the other side Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Lord of Leinster who lost the battle and later died from the wounds he suffered. ref Frame, p.367. ref The battle was a small affair in the number of knights involved, but was still significant because it ended the career of the popular Richard Marshal. The conflict between Richard Marshal and Henry III went back several years, and centred particularly on the earl s discontent with the influence that certain foreigners held over the king. Most prominent among these was the Poitou ..., where he met with the enemies at the Curragh on 1 April. Here he was defeated and captured. He ... into meeting his enemies at the Curragh, and then deserted by his own forces. Rather than flee, he ... 9 Henry III nevertheless rewarded Marshal s Irish opponents richly. ref name DNB The Curragh plains ...&pg PA13 isbn 0851158129 coord missing County Kildare DEFAULTSORT Curragh, Battle of the Category ...   more details



  1. Curragh Stakes

    The Curragh Stakes was a Conditions races Group 3 Flat racing flat Horse racing horse race in Ireland which was open to two year old thoroughbred s. It was run at the Curragh Racecourse Curragh over a distance of 5 furlongs 1,006 metres , and it was scheduled to take place each year in July. In 1976 the race was won by Nebbiolo horse Nebbiolo , who went on to win the 2000 Guineas . The event was last contested in 1996. Winners 1985 96 class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor 77dd77 align center width 36px Year br width 160px Winner br width 170px Jockey br width 180px Trainer br Time br 1985 Bermuda Classic Willie Carson Paddy Mullins 1986 Dominion Royale Ray Cochrane Robert Williams racehorse trainer Robert Williams 1987 Peace Girl Pat Eddery John McLoughlin racehorse trainer John McLoughlin 1988 Heather Seeker Stephen Craine Liam Browne 1 00.8 1989 Aminata horse Aminata Christy Roche Jim Bolger racehorse trainer Jim Bolger 0 58.4 1990 Malvernico Christy Roche Jim Bolger racehorse trainer Jim Bolger 1 00.4 1991 Leading Time Christy Roche Jim Bolger racehorse trainer Jim Bolger 0 58.2 1992 Tropical horse Tropical Michael Kinane Dermot Weld 1 00.8 1993 Eichtercua John Egan jockey John Egan K. O Sullivan 1 00.7 1994 Millstream horse Millstream Frankie Dettori Mark Johnston racehorse trainer Mark Johnston 1 04.4 1995 Almaty horse Almaty Pat Gilson Con Collins racehorse trainer Con Collins 1 01.8 1996 Raphane Kevin Darley Con Collins racehorse trainer Con Collins 0 58.7 References Racing Post Racing Post 91925 1988 07 09 , Racing Post 96210 1989 07 15 , Racing Post 100685 1990 07 14 , Racing Post 105487 1991 07 13 , Racing Post 110278 1992 07 11 , Racing Post 115295 1993 07 10 , Racing Post 120441 1994 07 09 , Racing Post 126035 1995 07 16 , Racing Post 205722 1996 07 14 http www.pedigreequery.com index.php?search bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 752 pedigreequery.com Curragh Stakes Curragh. See also List of Irish ...   more details



  1. Curragh Cup

    Turf race infobox class Group 3 horse race Curragh Cup image caption location Curragh Racecourse br County Kildare Co. Kildare , Republic of Ireland Ireland inaugurated 1987 race type Flat racing Flat Thoroughbred sponsor At the Races At The Races website http www.curragh.ie Curragh distance 1m 6f 2,816 metres track Turf, right handed qualification Three years old and up weight 8 Stone Imperial mass st 10 Pound mass lb 3yo br 9 st 11 lb 4yo small br Allowances br 3 lb for Filly fillies and mare s br Penalties br 3 lb for Group winners br at 11 furlongs or over br since June 1 last year small purse Euro 62,500 2011 small br 1st 37,500 small bonuses The Curragh Cup is a Conditions races Group 3 Flat racing flat Horse racing horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbred s aged three years or older. It is run at the Curragh Racecourse Curragh over a distance of 1 mile and 6 furlongs 2,816 metres , and it is scheduled to take place each year in late June or early July. The event was established in 1987, and for a period it was classed at Listed level. It was promoted to Group 3 status in 1994. The race is part of the Curragh s three day Irish Derby Festival meeting, and it is currently held on the second day, the day before the Irish Derby . Records span style font size 90 Most successful horse 2 wins Vintage Crop 1993, 1995 Mkuzi 2004, 2005 Leading jockey 5 wins Michael Kinane Vintage Crop 1993, 1995 , Daliapour 2002 , Mkuzi 2004 , Kastoria 2006 Leading Horse trainer trainer 5 wins John ... sieger.de Curragh Cup. http www.horseracingintfed.com racingDisplay.asp?section 8&racepid 52650 horseracingintfed.com International Federation of Horseracing Authorities Curragh Cup 2011 . http www.irishracinggreats.com pages curragh.htm irishracinggreats.com Curragh Cup Group 3 . http www.pedigreequery.com index.php?search bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 1099 pedigreequery.com Curragh Cup Curragh. Category Flat races in Ireland Category Open long distance horse races Category Recurring ...   more details



  1. Curragh incident

    The Curragh Incident of 20 March 1914, also known as the Curragh Mutiny , occurred in the Curragh , County Kildare , Ireland . The Curragh Camp was then the main base for the British Army in Ireland, which at the time formed part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom . Background In early 1912, the Liberal coalition British government of H. H. Asquith had introduced the Third Home Rule Bill for Ireland , which proposed the creation of an autonomous Irish Parliament in Dublin . Unionism Ireland Unionists had objected to inclusion to potential rule by the proposed Dublin Parliament and had founded the Ulster Volunteers paramilitary group in 1912 to fight if necessary against the British government and or against a future Irish Home Rule government proposed by the Bill. During 1913 a number of senior officers such as Lord French and Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet Henry Hughes Wilson had expressed their concerns to the government that the British Army would find it difficult to act against the Ulster Volunteers, given that they shared the same basic aim of preserving and defending the British Empire and believed Home Rule would threaten it. ref ATQ Stewart The Ulster Crisis Faber & Faber, London 1967 passim ref Paget s orders To deal with the threat of violence from the Ulster Volunteers should the Home Rule Bill be passed in the British Parliament, Arthur Henry Fitzroy Paget Sir Arthur Paget , General Officer Commanding GOC Ireland, was ordered by the War Office in London in March 1914 to start preparations to move troops to Ulster to be able to deal ... against the Ulster Volunteers. Out of the 70 British Army Officers based in the Curragh Camp, 57 ... References reflist Further reading Beckett, Ian F. W. The Army and the Curragh Incident 1914 Bodley Head for the ARS, 1986 Fergusson, Sir James The Curragh Incident , London, 1964. Ryan, A.P. Mutiny at the Curragh , London, 1956. External links http www.1914 1918.net wilson bio.htm The story of the British ...   more details



  1. Curragh Camp GAA

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Curragh Camp were prominent participants in County Kildare GAA championships, significant in Kildare GAA history, and winners of the county senior football championships in 1948. They were defeated by Ardclough in a famous replayed final in 1949. Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Kildare Leinster GAA club stub ...   more details



  1. Curragh Bridge Halt railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Curragh Bridge Halt other name image name caption locale borough County Londonderry latitude longitude gridref line Derry Central Railway manager Belfast and Northern Counties Railway owner Belfast and Northern Counties Railway platforms years 1 December 1908 events Station opens years1 28 August 1950 events1 Station closes Curragh Bridge Halt railway station was on the Derry Central Railway which ran from Magherafelt to Macfin railway station Macfin Junction in Northern Ireland . History The station was opened by the Derry Central Railway on 1 December 1908. ref cite web title Curragh Bridge Halt station work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk Ireland Irish railways.pdf accessdate 2012 04 29 ref It was taken over by the Northern Counties Committee in September 1901. The station closed to passengers on 28 August 1950. Historical Rail Start rail line previous Aghadowey railway station Aghadowey next Macfin railway station Macfin route Derry Central Railway br small Magherafelt Macfin Junction small col C41E3A end References Reflist Commons Category Disused railway stations in County Londonderry Category Railway stations opened in 1908 Category Railway stations closed in 1950 NorthernIreland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. List of Irish flat horse races

    span style display none 001 span May width 265px Irish 2,000 Guineas width 115px Curragh Racecourse Curragh width 85px span style display none 1609 span 1m width 85px 3yo c&f span style display none 002 span May Tattersalls Gold Cup Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 2112 span 1m 2f 110y 4yo span style display none 003 span May Irish 1,000 Guineas Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style ... Pretty Polly Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 2012 span 1m 2f 3yo f span style display none 005 span June July Irish Derby Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 2414 span 1m 4f 3yo c&f span style display none 006 span July Irish Oaks Curragh Racecourse Curragh ... Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1207 span 6f 2yo c&f span style display none 008 span Aug Sept Moyglare Stud Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1408 ... span 1m 2f 3yo span style display none 011 span September Irish St. Leger Curragh Racecourse Curragh ... Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1408 span 7f 2yo c&f Group 2 class sortable ... Ireland Railway Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1207 span 6f 2yo span style display none 003 span August Royal Whip Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none ... Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1408 span 7f 2yo f span style display none 005 span August Futurity Stakes Ireland Futurity Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1408 span 7f 2yo span style display none 006 span September Blandford Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 2012 span 1m 2f 3yo f span style display none 007 span Sept Oct Beresford Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display none 1609 span 1m 2yo Group 3 class sortable ... 265px Park Express Stakes width 115px Curragh Racecourse Curragh width 85px span style display none ... span style display none 005 span April Gladness Stakes Curragh Racecourse Curragh span style display ...   more details



  1. Sapphire Stakes

    Sapphire Stakes may refer to Sapphire Stakes Australia , a horse race held at Randwick Racecourse in Australia. Sapphire Stakes Ireland , a horse race held at the Curragh Racecourse in Ireland. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Pretty Polly Stakes

    Pretty Polly Stakes may refer to Pretty Polly Stakes Great Britain , a horse race held at Newmarket Racecourse in Great Britain Pretty Polly Stakes Ireland , a horse race held at the Curragh Racecourse in Ireland Disambig ...   more details



  1. Gaelcholáiste Chill Dara

    Unreferenced date August 2008 Gaelchol iste Chill Dara is an Irish language post primary school on the Curragh , in County Kildare , Republic of Ireland Ireland . coord missing County Kildare Category Secondary schools in County Kildare Ireland school stub ga Gaelchol iste Chill Dara ...   more details



  1. R413 road (Ireland)

    Infobox road country IRL type R route 413 length km 23 destinations County Kildare Kildare start at the Market Square which joins the R401 road R401 , R445 road R445 , and R415 road R415 The Curragh follows the Dublin Cork railway line along the northern edge of Curragh Racecourse M7 motorway Ireland M7 motorway crosses the M7 at Junction 12 where also meets the R445 R416 road R416 Passes under the N9 road Ireland M9 motorway Kilcullen R448 road R448 crosses the River Liffey Brannockstown joins leaves the R412 road R412 Ballymore Eustace terminates at junction with the R411 road R411 The R413 road is a regional road in Republic of Ireland Ireland , which runs west east from Kildare to Ballymore Eustace , all in County Kildare . En route over a distance of convert 10 km mi abbr on it skirts, and largely demarcates, the northern edge of the Curragh. The route is convert 23 km mi abbr on long. Image IMG R413Curragh0822.jpg thumb 320px left R413 in The Curragh See also Roads in Ireland National primary road National secondary road References http www.transport.ie upload general 7617 0.pdf Roads Act 1993 Classification of Regional Roads Order 2006 Department of Transport Ireland Department of Transport Roads in Ireland Category Regional roads in the Republic of Ireland Category Roads in County Kildare ...   more details



  1. Futurity Stakes

    Futurity Stakes may refer to Futurity Stakes Australia , a horse race held at Caulfield Racecourse in Australia. Futurity Stakes Ireland , a horse race held at the Curragh Racecourse Curragh in Ireland. Belmont Futurity Stakes , a horse race held at Belmont Park in the United States. Hollywood Futurity , a horse race held at Hollywood Park Racetrack in the United States. Breeders Futurity Stakes , a horse race held at Keeneland Race Course in the United States. Futurity Stakes , a former name of the Racing Post Trophy , a horse race at Doncaster Racecourse in Great Britain. Disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Duncan (horse)

    Duncan is a thoroughbred racehorse . He won the Irish St. Leger at the Curragh Racecourse in a dead heat with Jukebox Jury horse Jukebox Jury . ref Cite web url http www.racingpost.com horses result home.sd?race id 526699&r date 2011 09 10 results top tabs re &results bottom tabs ANALYSIS title Results from the 3.50 race at CURRAGH IRE 10 September 2011 Racing Post publisher Racing Post date 10 September 2011 accessdate 26 September 2011 ref ref Cite web url http www.breakingnews.ie sport jury and duncan share leger honours 520040.html title Jury and Duncan share Leger honours publisher BreakingNews.ie date 10 September 2011 accessdate 26 September 2011 ref References Reflist Category Racehorses racehorse stub ...   more details



  1. Curraghchase Forest Park

    coord 52.58565 8.88972 region IE type landmark display title unreferenced date March 2008 Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Curraghchase1.jpg thumb right Curragh Chase Curragh Chase is a convert 1000 acre km2 0 sing on forest park located 20  km from the city of Limerick , between the towns of Adare and Askeaton . The land was formerly owned by poet and critic Aubrey Thomas De Vere . John Hunt built Curragh House in the latter half of the seventeenth century but the existing house dates from the eighteenth century. Hunt was granted the land, which consisted of convert 380 acre km2 plantation during the Cromwellian plantations. John Fitzgerald originally owned the land. At this time, the estate was called Curragh. When one of John Hunt s descendants, Aubrey Hunt, changed his surname by Royal License to de Vere in 1833, he also changed the name of the property from Curragh to Curraghchase. Aubrey De Vere married Mary Spring Rice and they had a family of eight, with their son Aubrey being the best known of the family, i.e., famous poet. The younger Aubrey recalled that the lake at the bottom of the house was rich meadow when he was in his youth. A slender stream divided this meadow. Across the lake a monument to the de Vere family stands on a small hill. Near the house, there is a small cemetery to the de Vere s family pets. The house was accidentally destroyed by fire in December 1941. The grounds at Curraghchase were bought by the State in 1957 and the property is now used as commercial timber. Some of the state forest is used as a public amenity and includes tourist trails, camping and caravan park facilities, which make the area a popular tourist attraction. External links http www.askaboutireland.ie reading room environment geography environmental information county focus limerick curraghchase house woods Curraghchase House & Woods http www.nobodyhome.ie 40cc curraghchasehouse.html Curraghchase House Photos taken in 2009 Chris Dearkin Category ...   more details



  1. Railway Stakes

    Railway Stakes may refer to Railway Stakes Australia , a horse race held at Ascot Racecourse in Australia Railway Stakes Ireland , a horse race held at the Curragh in Ireland Railway Stakes New Zealand , a horse race held at Ellerslie Racecourse in New Zealand Disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Ballaugh (parish)

    the melting ice front. Curragh Wildlife Park and Ballaugh Curragh A mile east of the village is Curraghs ... next to Curragh habitat Ballaugh Curragh wetland , the first wildlife site on the island to be internationally ... , modified bog and willow scrub known as curragh . It also has on occasions the largest numbers of winter ... Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry designated Ballaugh Curragh as an Area of Special Scientific Interest . There are three partners involved in the Curragh Curragh Wildlife Park, Manx ... New Scheme to Support Ballaugh Curragh publisher Isle of Man Guide date 8 September 2006 url http www.iomguide.com news general news.php?story 101210 accessdate 2008 10 29 ref ref name daff curragh cite web title Ballaugh Curragh publisher Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Isle of Man ...   more details



  1. Crew, County Londonderry

    Crew is a townland lying within the civil parish of Maghera civil parish Maghera , County Londonderry , Northern Ireland . It lies in the east centre of the parish on the north boundary of the civil parish of Termoneeny , and is bounded by the townlands of Ballymacilcurr , Culnady townland Culnady , Curragh, Maghera civil parish Curragh , Moneymore, Maghera civil parish Moneymore , Mullagh, Termoneeny civil parish Mullagh , Tamnymartin , and Tamnymullan . It wasn t apportioned to any of the London Livery Company livery companies , being kept as church lands. ref name Munn The townland in 1926 was part of Upperland District Electoral Division as part of Magherafelt Rural District . As part of Maghera civil parish, Crew also lies within the former barony of Loughinsholin . See Also Maghera References reflist refs ref name Munn Notes on the Place Names of the Parishes and Townlands of the County of Londonderry , 1925, Alfred Moore Munn, Clerk of the Crown and Peace of the City and County of Londonderry ref County Londonderry Londonderry geo stub coord missing County Londonderry Category Townlands in County Londonderry Category Civil parish of Maghera Category Barony of Loughinsholin ...   more details



  1. Hunt Baronets

    There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hunt , one in the Baronetage of Ireland and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . Both creations are extinct. The Hunt , later de Vere Baronetcy , of Curragh in the County of Limerick, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 4 December 1784. For more information on this creation, see De Vere Baronets . The Hunt Baronetcy , of Cromwell Road in the parish of Saint Mary Abbots, Kensington, in the County of London, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 13 October 1892 for the distiller and Conservative Party UK Conservative politician Sir Frederick Seager Hunt, 1st Baronet Frederick Seager Hunt . The title became extinct on his death in 1904. Hunt, later de Vere Baronets, of Curragh 1784 see De Vere Baronets Hunt Baronets, of Cromwell Road 1892 Sir Frederick Seager Hunt, 1st Baronet 1838 1904 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Hunt Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. A Rare Conundrum

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Rare Conundrum Type studio Artist Bert Jansch Cover arareconundrum1977.jpg Released May 1977 in UK possibly late 1976 in Denmark Recorded c. October 1975 July 1976 at Nova Sound, London and Air Studios, London, plus Doctor, Doctor from sessions at CBE, Paris in 1973 Genre Folk music Folk Length Label Charisma Records Charisma Producer Rod Clements except Doctor Doctor , produced by Danny Thompson Reviews Last album Santa Barbara Honeymoon br 1975 This album A Rare Conundrum br 1977 Next album Avocet album Avocet br 1979 A Rare Conundrum is the eleventh album by Scotland Scottish Folk music folk musician Bert Jansch , released in 1977 in the UK . The album was first released by Ex Libris Records Ex Libris in Denmark in late 1976 as Poormouth with an alternative cover and a slightly different tracklist. ref cite web title Bert Jansch website url http www.bertjansch.com disco.html accessdate 2008 11 25 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20081205024612 http www.bertjansch.com disco.html archivedate 5 December 2008 DASHBot deadurl no ref Track listing Original LP All tracks composed by Bert Jansch except where indicated Daybreak One to a Hundred Pretty Saro Doctor, Doctor 3 A.M. Curragh of Kildare song Curragh of Kildare traditional Instrumentally Irish St. Fiacre If You See My Love Poor Mouth Cat and Mouse Three Chord Trick Love Love Lost Love Poormouth tracklist Danish release Tracks with a star don t appear on any other Jansch release Poor Mouth St. Fiacre Revenge Dragonfly John Bidwell musician John Bidwell Pretty Saro Doctor, Doctor Lost Love Candy Man Daybreak One to a Hundred Three Dreamers Per s Hose Pipe re titled Instrumentally Irish Curragh of Kildare song Curragh of Kildare traditional If You See My Love Three Chord Trick 2009 CD Remaster tracklist released 15 June 2009 Daybreak One To A Hundred Pretty Saro Doctor, Doctor 3 A.M The Curragh Of Kildare Per s Hose Pipe  Instrumentally Irish St. Fiacre If ...   more details



  1. Leinster Towns Cup

    Wanderers 8 3 1967 Curragh beat Drogheda 6 3 1968 Navan beat Arklow 6 3 1969 Edenderry beat Drogheda ... 19 6 1973 Skerries beat North Kildare 12 11 1974 Skerries beat Arklow 6 3 1975 Roscrea beat Curragh ... Curragh 14 9 1979 Skerries beat County Carlow RFC Co Carlow 12 7 1980s 1980 Roscrea beat Portlaoise ... beat Athy 6 3 1984 Athy beat Portlaoise 13 6 1985 Arklow beat Drogheda 9 6 1986 Kilkenny beat Curragh ...   more details




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