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  1. 115 relations: Archbishop, Archbishop of Armagh, Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland), Áine Cahill, Ballyhaise College, Ballyhaise GAA, Barony (Ireland), Battle of Scarrifholis, Belfast, Belturbet Town Hall, Birth name, Blackstaff Press, Brockhill Newburgh, Brockhill Taylor, Butlersbridge, Cardinal (Catholic Church), Catholic Church, Cavan, Cavan Cathedral, Cavan county football team, Cavan GAA, Central Statistics Office (Ireland), Chair (officer), Charles II of England, Church of Ireland, Civil parishes in Ireland, Colonel (United Kingdom), Counties of Ireland, County Cavan, County Cavan (Parliament of Ireland constituency), County Fermanagh, County Leitrim, County Monaghan, County Tyrone, County Wexford, Demesne, Doctor (title), Drung parish, Dublin, Edward Lovett Pearce, Eminence (style), Enda McGowan, Estate village, Faithful Teate, Felim O'Neill of Kinard, Gaelic football, Gothic Revival architecture, High Sheriff of Cavan, Ireland, Irish Catholics, ... Expand index (65 more) »

  2. Planned communities in the Republic of Ireland
  3. Towns and villages in County Cavan

Archbishop

In Christian denominations, an archbishop is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Archbishop of Armagh

The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland.

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Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland)

The Anglican Archbishop of Armagh is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland, bearing the title Primate of All Ireland, the metropolitan of the Province of Armagh and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Armagh.

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Áine Cahill

Áine Cahill (born 16 August 1994) is a pop singer-songwriter from County Cavan, Ireland.

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Ballyhaise College

Ballyhaise College is an agricultural college, based in the former Ballyhaise House, in Ballyhaise, County Cavan in Ireland.

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Ballyhaise GAA

Ballyhaise is a Gaelic football and Ladies' Gaelic football club based in the village of Ballyhaise, County Cavan, Ireland.

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Barony (Ireland)

In Ireland, a barony (barúntacht, plural barúntachtaí) is a historical subdivision of a county, analogous to the hundreds into which the counties of England were divided.

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Battle of Scarrifholis

The Battle of Scarrifholis, also spelt Scariffhollis was fought on 21 June 1650, near Letterkenny in County Donegal during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.

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Belfast

Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.

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Belturbet Town Hall

Belturbet Town Hall (Halla an Bhaile Béal Tairbirt) is a municipal building in The Diamond in Belturbet, County Cavan, Ireland.

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Birth name

A birth name is the name given to a person upon birth.

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Blackstaff Press

The Blackstaff Press is a publishing company in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland.

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Brockhill Newburgh

Colonel Brockhill Newburgh (– 11 January 1741) was an Irish politician.

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Brockhill Taylor

Brockhill Taylor (died 1636) was a member of Parliament for Cavan Borough from 1634 to 1635 in the Irish House of Commons.

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Butlersbridge

Butlersbridge, also Butler's Bridge, is a village in County Cavan in Ireland, north of Cavan town just off the N3 national primary road. Ballyhaise and Butlersbridge are towns and villages in County Cavan.

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Cardinal (Catholic Church)

A cardinal (Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis) is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Cavan

Cavan is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. Ballyhaise and Cavan are towns and villages in County Cavan.

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Cavan Cathedral

The Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Felim, also known as Cavan Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Cavan, Ireland.

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The Cavan county football team represents County Cavan in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Cavan GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.

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Cavan GAA

The Cavan County Board (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae an Chabháin) or Cavan GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Ireland, and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in County Cavan.

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Central Statistics Office (Ireland)

The Central Statistics Office (CSO; An Phríomh-Oifig Staidrimh) is the statistical agency responsible for the gathering of "information relating to economic, social and general activities and conditions" in Ireland, in particular the census which is held every five years.

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Chair (officer)

The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.

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Charles II of England

Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685.

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Church of Ireland

The Church of Ireland (Eaglais na hÉireann,; Kirk o Airlann) is a Christian church in Ireland, and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.

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Civil parishes in Ireland

Civil parishes are units of territory in the island of Ireland that have their origins in old Gaelic territorial divisions.

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Colonel (United Kingdom)

Colonel (Col) is a rank of the British Army and Royal Marines, ranking below brigadier, and above lieutenant colonel.

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Counties of Ireland

The counties of Ireland (Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island.

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County Cavan

County Cavan (Contae an Chabháin) is a county in Ireland.

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County Cavan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)

County Cavan was a constituency representing County Cavan in the Irish House of Commons, the lower house in the Irish Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland from 1611 to 1800.

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County Fermanagh

County Fermanagh is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of six counties of Northern Ireland.

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County Leitrim

County Leitrim (Contae Liatroma) is a county in Ireland.

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County Monaghan

County Monaghan (Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland.

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County Tyrone

County Tyrone is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the thirty-two traditional counties of Ireland.

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County Wexford

County Wexford (Contae Loch Garman) is a county in Ireland.

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Demesne

A demesne or domain was all the land retained and managed by a lord of the manor under the feudal system for his own use, occupation, or support.

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Doctor (title)

Doctor is an academic title that originates from the Latin word of the same spelling and meaning.

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Drung parish

The Parish of Drung gets its name from the townland of the same name.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

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Edward Lovett Pearce

Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (1699 – 7 December 1733) was an Irish architect, and the chief exponent of Palladianism in Ireland.

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Eminence (style)

His Eminence (abbreviation H.Em. or HE) is a style of reference for high nobility, still in use in various religious contexts.

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Enda McGowan

Kieran Enda McGowan (1946 – 15 June 2022) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played at club level with Ballyhaise and at senior inter-county level with the Cavan county team.

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Estate village

An estate village is a village wholly within and part of a private estate.

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Faithful Teate

Faithful Teate (c. 1626 – 1666) was a Protestant clergyman and poet from County Cavan, Ireland.

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Felim O'Neill of Kinard

Sir Phelim Roe O'Neill of Kinard (Irish: Sir Féilim Rua Ó Néill na Ceann Ard; 1604–1653) was an Irish politician and soldier who started the Irish rebellion in Ulster on 23 October 1641.

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Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach; short name Peil), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or football, is an Irish team sport.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.

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High Sheriff of Cavan

The High Sheriff of Cavan was the British Crown's judicial representative in County Cavan, Ireland from the 16th century until 1922, when the office was abolished in the new Free State and replaced by the office of Cavan County Sheriff.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.

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Irish Catholics

Irish Catholics (Caitlicigh na hÉireann) are an ethnoreligious group native to Ireland whose members are both Catholic and Irish.

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Irish grid reference system

The Irish grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references used for paper mapping in Ireland (both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland).

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Irish House of Commons

The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland that existed from 1297 until the end of 1800.

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Irish Rebellion of 1641

The Irish Rebellion of 1641 was an uprising in Ireland, initiated on 23 October 1641 by Catholic gentry and military officers.

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James VI and I

James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625.

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Jet d'Eau

The Jet d'Eau (Water-Jet) is a large fountain in Geneva, Switzerland and is one of the city's most famous landmarks, being featured on the city's official tourism web site and on the official logo for Geneva's hosting of group stage matches at UEFA Euro 2008.

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John Bowden (architect)

John Bowden (died 1822) was an Irish architect and member of the Board of First Fruits of the Church of Ireland from 1813 to 1821.

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John Crozier (archbishop of Armagh)

John Baptist Crozier (8 April 1853 – 11 April 1920) was a Church of Ireland bishop.

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Laragh, County Cavan

Laragh or Larah is a civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland.

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Leinster House

Leinster House (Teach Laighean) is the seat of the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland.

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The Leitrim county football team represents Leitrim in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Leitrim GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.

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Letterkenny

Letterkenny (Leitir Ceanainn, meaning "hillside of the O'Cannons"), nicknamed the Cathedral Town, is a large town in County Donegal, Ireland, on the River Swilly in the north-west of Ulster.

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Lisa O'Neill (singer-songwriter)

Lisa O'Neill (born 1982) is an Irish singer-songwriter.

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List of market houses in the Republic of Ireland

Market houses (sometimes earlier called tholsels) are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation.

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List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland

This is a link page for cities, towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland, including townships or urban centres in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and other major urban areas.

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Loughtee Lower

Loughtee Lower, or Lower Loughtee, is a barony in County Cavan, Ireland.

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Loughtee Upper

Loughtee Upper, or Upper Loughtee, is a barony in County Cavan, Ireland.

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Manorhamilton

Manorhamilton is the second-largest town in County Leitrim, Ireland.

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Marketplace

A marketplace, market place, or just market, or mart is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.

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Met Éireann

Met Éireann (meaning "Met of Ireland") is the state meteorological service of Ireland, part of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

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Monaghan

Monaghan is the county town of County Monaghan, Ireland.

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Monsignor

Monsignor (monsignore) is a form of address or title for certain members of the clergy in the Catholic Church.

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N54 road (Ireland)

The N54 is a national secondary road in the Republic of Ireland connecting the towns of Monaghan and Cavan, crossing the Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border several times.

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Nahum Tate

Nahum Tate (1652 – 30 July 1715) was an Anglo-Irish poet, hymnist and lyricist, who became Poet Laureate in 1692.

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National Library of New Zealand

The National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga) Act 2003).

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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland that is variously described as a country, province or region.

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Octagon

In geometry, an octagon is an eight-sided polygon or 8-gon.

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Otautau

Otautau is a small farming, forestry and milling town located inland on the western edge of the Southland Plains of New Zealand on the banks of the Aparima River.

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Palladian architecture

Palladian architecture is a European architectural style derived from the work of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580).

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Parish church

A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.

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Parliament House, Dublin

Parliament House (Tithe na Parlaiminte) in Dublin, Ireland, was home to the Parliament of Ireland, and since 1803 has housed the Bank of Ireland.

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Pevsner Architectural Guides

The Pevsner Architectural Guides are four series of guide books to the architecture of the British Isles.

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Placenames Database of Ireland

The Placenames Database of Ireland (Bunachar Logainmneacha na hÉireann), also known as italic, is a database and archive of place names in Ireland.

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Plantation of Ulster

The Plantation of Ulster (Plandáil Uladh; Ulster Scots: Plantin o Ulstèr) was the organised colonisation (plantation) of Ulstera province of Irelandby people from Great Britain during the reign of King James VI and I. Most of the settlers (or planters) came from southern Scotland and northern England; their culture differed from that of the native Irish.

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Poet laureate

A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions.

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Primacy of Ireland

The Primacy of Ireland belongs to the diocesan bishop of the Irish diocese with highest precedence.

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Provinces of Ireland

There are four provinces of Ireland: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster.

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Puritans

The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of what they considered to be Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant.

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Rector (ecclesiastical)

A rector is, in an ecclesiastical sense, a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations.

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Redhills, County Cavan

Redhills is a village located in northern County Cavan, Ireland. Ballyhaise and Redhills, County Cavan are towns and villages in County Cavan.

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Richard Cassels

Richard Cassels (1690 – 1751), also known as Richard Castle, was an architect who ranks with Edward Lovett Pearce as one of the greatest architects working in Ireland in the 18th century.

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River Annalee

The River Annalee is a river in County Cavan, Ireland.

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River Erne

The River Erne (Abhainn na hÉirne or An Éirne) in the northwest of the island of Ireland, is the second-longest river in Ulster, flowing through Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and forming part of their border.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh

The Archdiocese of Armagh (Archidioecesis Ardmachana; Ard-Deoise Ard Mhacha) is a Latin ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in the northern part of Ireland.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Kilmore

The Diocese of Kilmore (Dioecesis Kilmorensis; Deoise na Cille Móire) is a Latin Church diocese which is mainly in the Republic of Ireland although a few parishes are in Northern Ireland.

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Romanesque Revival architecture

Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque architecture.

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Sacristy

A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records.

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Seán Brady (cardinal)

Seán Brady KGCHS (born 16 August 1939) is an Irish cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Seán Gallagher

Seán Gallagher (born 7 July 1962) is an Irish businessman and former reality television personality.

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Sir Charles Coote, 1st Baronet

Sir Charles Coote, 1st Baronet (1581–1642), of Castle Cuffe in Queen's County, was an English soldier, administrator and landowner who lived in Ireland.

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Teagasc

Teagasc (meaning "Instruction") is the semi-state authority in the Republic of Ireland responsible for research and development, training and advisory services in the agri-food sector.

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TFI Local Link, or simply Local Link, is a set of local bus services in the Republic of Ireland which provide local public transport in rural areas, typically linking villages to local towns.

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The Anglo-Celt

The Anglo-Celt is a weekly local newspaper published every Thursday in Swellan, Cavan, Ireland, founded in 1846.

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The Most Reverend

The Most Reverend is an honorific style given to certain high-ranking religious figures, primarily within the historic denominations of Christianity, but occasionally also in more modern traditions.

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The Reverend

The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers.

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Time in the Republic of Ireland

Ireland uses Irish Standard Time (IST, UTC+01:00; Am Caighdeánach Éireannach) in the summer months and Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+00:00; Meán-Am Greenwich) in the winter period.

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Townland

A townland (baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: toonlann) is a small geographical division of land, historically and currently used in Ireland and in the Western Isles in Scotland, typically covering.

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Transept

A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the building.

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Ulster

Ulster (Ulaidh or Cúige Uladh; Ulstèr or Ulster) is one of the four traditional or historic Irish provinces.

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Western European Summer Time

Western European Summer Time (WEST, UTC+01:00) is a summer daylight saving time scheme, 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time.

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Western European Time

Western European Time (WET, UTC±00:00) is a time zone covering parts of western Europe and consists of countries using UTC±00:00 (also known as Greenwich Mean Time, abbreviated GMT).

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Yale University Press

Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.

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2011 Irish presidential election

The 2011 Irish presidential election was the thirteenth presidential election to be held in Ireland, and was contested by a record seven candidates.

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2018 Irish presidential election

The 2018 Irish presidential election took place on Friday, 26 October, between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. President Michael D. Higgins, who was elected in 2011 with the support of the Labour Party, was seeking re-election to a second term as an Independent.

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2022 census of Ireland

The 2022 census of Ireland was held on Sunday, 3 April 2022.

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See also

Planned communities in the Republic of Ireland

Towns and villages in County Cavan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballyhaise

Also known as Ballyhaise, co. Cavan, Béal Átha hÉis, Castletara, Castleterra.

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