Local Place Names
CBÉS 0029
Page 0179
4. In Aughrim there is a bush called.
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CBÉS 0029
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CBÉS 0053
Page 0134
CBÉS 0206
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CBÉS 0206
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CBÉS 0249
Page 266
CBÉS 0029
Page 0343
CBÉS 0921
Page 132
CBÉS 0029
Page 0266
CBÉS 0028
Page 0257
CBÉS 0029
Page 0263
CBÉS 0921
Page 072
“Sarsfield, when retreating after the battle of Aughrin, passed with half a mile of Laurencetown.”
CBÉS 0055
Page 0220
“It is told that after the fall of St. Ruth in the battle of Aughrin, the British advanced from their position at Urrachree...”
CBÉS 0055
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CBÉS 0206
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CBÉS 0921
Page 134
CBÉS 0029
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CBÉS 0029
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CBÉS 0029
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CBÉS 0045
Page 0084