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  2. Tony O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    O'Reilly was born in Dublin and was the only child of a civil servant, John O'Reilly (1906–1976), and Aileen O'Connor (1914–1989). O'Reilly's Drogheda-born father, eventually an inspector-general of customs, was born "Reilly" and added the O' when he applied to join the Irish Civil Service. Previously married with four older children, but ...

  3. Thomas Byrne (Meath politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Byrne (born 1 June 1977) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and solicitor who has served as a Minister of State since July 2020. He has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Meath East from 2007 to 2011, and subsequently since 2016. From 2011 to 2016, he was a senator on the Cultural and Educational Panel. [1]

  4. Tom Reilly (author) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Reilly (born 1960) is an Irish author and former regional newspaper columnist (Life of Reilly, Drogheda Independent), who has written books on Oliver Cromwell and religion, (Hollow Be Thy Name) as well as a book based on his own newspaper columns.

  5. List of members of the Irish Republican Army - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Begley (1970–1993), member of the Belfast Brigade; blew himself up in the Shankill Road bombing which killed nine other people. Ivor Bell; Séanna Breathnach (born 1957) Charles Breslin (1964-1985), killed by undercover British Army members; Rosena Brown (b. 1945), Belfast actress and IRA Intelligence Officer.

  6. Drogheda Park - Wikipedia

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    Drogheda Park (Irish: Páirc Dhroichead Átha) is a GAA stadium in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. It is the home of the Louth gaelic football team. The ground has a capacity of about 3,500. [1] It is one of the smallest county GAA stadium in Ireland. O'Raghallaighs GFC also use the county grounds for club games. [2]

  7. O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    O'Reilly is ranked tenth in the top twenty list of most common Irish surnames. [ citation needed ] It is also the patronymic form of the Irish name Reilly ( Irish : Raghallach ). [ 2 ] The name is commonly found throughout Ireland, with the greatest concentration of the surname found in County Cavan followed by Longford, Meath, Westmeath ...

  8. Killeshandra - Wikipedia

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    Killeshandra or Killashandra (Irish: Cill na Seanrátha, meaning 'the church of the old rath or ring-fort'), [2] is a small town or village and civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland.

  9. United Park - Wikipedia

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    The ground has been home to League of Ireland side Drogheda United since 1979. It was officially opened on 12 August 1979 with a friendly against Queens Park Rangers F.C. In October 1993, the first match under floodlights took place with a 2-1 win over Shamrock Rovers [1] The ground has a capacity of 3,500 with 1,500 seats.