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  2. Dunboyne - Wikipedia

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    Dunboyne man Seán Boylan was the longest-serving county manager in GAA history and led Meath to four All Ireland victories in 1987, 1988, 1996 and 1999. Since its foundation in 1996, Dunboyne Ladies GFC remains the only standalone Ladies Gaelic football club in Meath.

  3. Baron Dunboyne - Wikipedia

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    In this way, the Dunboyne properties and titles passed to the Butlers. In 1541, the barony was created by patent in the Peerage of Ireland . [ 2 ] The barons are alternately numbered from the early 14th century by numbers ten greater than the number dating to the patent (e.g. the 28th/18th Baron Dunboyne died May 19, 2004).

  4. Category:People from Dunboyne - Wikipedia

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  5. Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne (1271 – 9 October 1329) was the third son of Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland and Joan FitzJohn. Marriage and Children

  6. 2017 All-Ireland Ladies' Club Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    5 November 2017 2:00 pm Replay Carnacon: 4-10 - 2-13: Kilkerrin-Clonberne: Ballyhaunis Referee: Gus Chapman Man of the Match: Fiona McHale Cora Staunton 1-6 (1-5f), Amy Dowling 1-1, Briana Bruton and Emma Cosgrave 1-0 each, Martha Carter, Marie Corbett, Aoife Brennan 0-1 each

  7. Edmond Butler, 3rd/13th Baron Dunboyne - Wikipedia

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    He was the only son of John Butler and Joan Fitzpatrick. [1] His father, John Butler, was the eldest son and heir of James Butler, 2nd/12th Baron Dunboyne (d. 1624) and his first wife Margaret Fitzpatrick, only child of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron Upper Ossory and his wife Joan Eustace, daughter of Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass.

  8. Ladies of Llangollen - Wikipedia

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    The story of the two women are the subject of a chapter of Colette's 1932 book, The Pure and the Impure. [ 18 ] The ladies appeared in a "thinly-veiled biographical novel", Chase of the Wild Goose by pioneering female physician and author, Mary Gordon , originally published in 1936 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press.

  9. The Ladies of Missalonghi - Wikipedia

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    The book closely resembles The Blue Castle, a 1926 novel by L.M. Montgomery, best known as the author of Anne of Green Gables.The plot and character details are nearly identical, and "other resemblances seem particularly telling simply because they are so minor."