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Irish rugby union club in Drogheda, Co. Louth
Boyne RFC is a rugby union team in Drogheda, Ireland, with the men playing in Division 1B of the Leinster League. The club was formed in 1996 by the amalgamation
Boyne_RFC
Irish rugby union player
Lorraine, and one younger brother, Mark. In his youth, he played for Boyne RFC. He also played Gaelic football at minor (U18) level with the Meath county
Shane_Horgan
County in Ireland
Ashbourne RFC, Athboy RFC, Navan R.F.C. and North Meath RFC. Former Leinster and Ireland wing Shane Horgan, from Bellewstown, played for Boyne RFC in Drogheda
County_Meath
Town in County Louth, Ireland, with suburbs in County Meath
2025. In rugby union, the local Boyne RFC team was formed in 1997 from the amalgamation of Delvin RFC and Drogheda RFC. As of 2010[update], the men's 1st
Drogheda
fields is standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in RFC 9110 and 9111. The Field Names, Header Fields and Repository of Provisional
List_of_HTTP_header_fields
Topics referred to by the same term
Birr RFC Boyne RFC Bruff R.F.C. In Scotland: Bannockburn RFC Berwick RFC Biggar RFC Boroughmuir RFC Others: Bangalore rugby football club Boston RFC (United
BRFC
Rugby player
at Waitākere College. McGrath worked as coach of Waitemata Rugby and Boyne RFC before becoming the coach of Melbourne Harlequins in 2014. He joined the
Craig_McGrath_(rugby_union)
Town in County Meath, Ireland
largest town of County Meath, Ireland. It is at the confluence of the River Boyne and Blackwater, around 50 km northwest of Dublin. At the 2022 census, it
Navan
First rugby division of the Leinster League
season. Boyne Cill Dara Dundalk Enniscorthy Garda Monkstown Navan Newbridge Portlaoise Seapoint Skerries Tullamore Tullow Wicklow Ashbourne Boyne Cill Dara
Leinster_League_Division_One
Irish rugby union player
career Position Flanker Amateur team(s) Years Team Apps (Points) Delvin RFC – Boyne RFC – Shannon Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) 2003–2007 Leinster
Niall_Ronan
Series of rugby union matches
RFC/Munster) Gavin Duffy (Galwegians RFC/Connacht) Luke Fitzgerald (Blackrock College RFC/Leinster) Shane Horgan (Boyne RFC/Leinster) Rob Kearney (UCD/Leinster)
2008 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Australia
2008_Ireland_rugby_union_tour_of_New_Zealand_and_Australia
Curragh later amalgamated with Old Kilcullen RFC to form Newbridge and Drogheda with Delvin RFC to form Boyne. As of the 2008/2009 season, the teams in the
Leinster_League_Division_Two
Family of email-related file formats
by a space (the so-called "From_ line") and the sender's email address. RFC 4155 defines that a UTC timestamp follows after another separating space
Mbox
French WW1 fighter aircraft
conflict, and some replaced or supplemented S.VIIs in the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), pending the arrival of Sopwith Dolphins. It proved popular with its pilots
SPAD_S.XIII
Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland
in the 1798 Rebellion); newspaper accounts report their opening up the Boyne River for salmon fishing.[citation needed] In 1649, the Duke of Ormonde
Finglas
German WWI monoplane aircraft line
synchronised to fire through the propeller. Notes Dierikx 1997, p. 31. Boyne 1988 Scott, Josef (2012). Fokker Eindecker Compendium, Volume 1. Berkhampstead
Fokker_Eindecker_fighters
1917 military airship by Zeppelin
Watkins. He was attached to No. 37 Squadron of British Royal Flying Corps (RFC) fighters. Watkins had enlisted with his three brothers. He had been based
Zeppelin_LZ_95
Irish rugby union club based in Dundalk, Co.Louth
Retrieved 13 May 2019 – via independent.ie. "Dundalk RFC score big victory over derby rivals Boyne". Dundalk Democrat. 12 March 2019. Retrieved 6 February
Dundalk_R.F.C.
Aviation arm of the Royal Navy
army aviation were combined to become the Royal Flying Corps (RFC). The Naval Wing of the RFC lasted until July 1914 when the Royal Navy reformed its air
Fleet_Air_Arm
Secondary school for boys, Dublin, Ireland
member of Royal Hibernian Academy Joe Jacob — Fianna Fáil politician John Boyne – novelist, including The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas John Crown – oncologist
Terenure_College
Town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
a Regiment of Foot for King William III and fought at the Battle of the Boyne. By 1704, the population of Ballymena had reached 800. In 1707, the first
Ballymena
Fictional depictions of aircraft
Retrieved: 13 September 2009. Allen (1988), p. 179. Allen (1988), p. 184. Boyne, Walter J. (1 August 2010). "Top 10 Best and Worst Aviation Movies". History
Aircraft_in_fiction
Rigid airship type
p. 62 Robinson 1971, p 21. Robinson 1971, p. 25 Robinson 1971, p. 378. Boyne 2002, p. 256. Robinson 1973, pp.86-7 March, Francis A. (1919). History of
Zeppelin
Port town in County Cork, Ireland
exile in France from Kinsale, following his defeat at the Battle of the Boyne by William III of England (also Stadtholder William III of the House of
Kinsale
World War I air campaign
Grain. A Vickers F.B.4 (Gunbus no. 664) of 7 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (RFC), flown by Second-Lieutenant Montagu Chidson and the gunner, Corporal Martin
German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918
German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914–1918
Irish rugby union player
his professional debut, Maguire played for a number of teams including Boyne, Old Wesley, Leinster A and Connacht Eagles, as well as age-grade rugby
Conor_Maguire_(rugby_union)
1691 siege
shortly after their defeat of the main Jacobite army at the Battle of the Boyne. James Douglas and about 7,500 troops attempted to take the town, but the
Siege_of_Athlone_(1691)
Old Kilcullen later amalgamated with Curragh RFC to form Newbridge and Delvin with Drogheda RFC to form Boyne. Athy Balbriggan Birr CYM Malahide North Kildare
Leinster League Division Three
Leinster_League_Division_Three
County in Ireland
rises near Bailieborough and flows through Lough Ramor, joining the River Boyne at Navan; the Dee which springs near Bailieborough; the River Annalee which
County_Cavan
Town in Bedfordshire, England
name "Sons of William" refers to William III, victor of the Battle of the Boyne. The Luton & Bedford Drumming Club is a part of the community. They promote
Luton
Bomber aircraft that dives directly at its targets
Smith, Peter C. Dive Bomber. Stackpole Books PA. 1982. ISBN 0-8117-3454-4 Boyne, Walter J. "The last of the dive bombers". Air Force magazine, December
Dive_bomber
Systematic aerial attacks to destroy infrastructure and morale
413–14. Siebert 2001. Taylor 2005, p. 430. Taylor 2005, p. 434. Overy 2013. Boyne 2003, p. 99. Flight 1914, p. 906. Tucker, Wood & Murphy 1999, p. 13. Benbow
Strategic_bombing
First sector of partitioned PC computer disk
"Booting Mac OS X". Mac OS X Internals: The Book. Retrieved 2011-07-22. de Boyne Pollard, Jonathan (2011-07-10). "The EFI boot process". Frequently Given
Master_boot_record
Public school in Gloucestershire, England
centre of the town. Within two years it had moved to its present site, with Boyne House as the first College Boarding House, and soon became known simply
Cheltenham_College
City in Northern Ireland
the Ulster Towns Cup and the Ulster Junior Cup in 2009. Londonderry YMCA RFC is another rugby club and is based in the village of Drumahoe which is on
Derry
City in Munster, Ireland
Army was forced to surrender Waterford in the wake of the Battle of the Boyne. The 18th century was a period of huge prosperity for Waterford. Many of
Waterford
Town in Merseyside, England
members from across England and beyond. Held to commemorate the Battle of the Boyne, it is organized by the Liverpool Provincial Grand Orange Lodge. They are
Southport
City in County Down, Northern Ireland
force went south to Dundalk Camp and were present at the Battle of the Boyne the following year. The city was an important source of customs revenue
Bangor,_County_Down
Seaside town and home of the Royal Liverpool golf club, in Wirral, England
000-strong army to Ireland, where his army was to take part in the Battle of the Boyne. The location of departure remains known as King's Gap.[verification needed]
Hoylake
City in Northern Ireland
under the Marquis de Boisseleau. During the period of the Battle of the Boyne, the Duke of Berwick set fire to the parts of the town which he had restructured
Newry
22–33 Munster Women (1 BP) Energia Park 14:30 Try: Elmes Kinlan Baker Boyne Whelan Con: O'Sullivan Sexton (1/4) Report Try: Pearse (2) Ugwueru Flannery
2025–26_Leinster_Rugby_season
Town in counties Roscommon and Westmeath, Ireland
into the Jacobite-held Province of Connacht following the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690. That same year, Colonel Richard Grace's Jacobite forces
Athlone
German fighter wing
pilots of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) over Cambrai, claiming two victories and sustaining a casualty. On 23 March, the RFC concentrated on attacking the
Jagdgeschwader_III
(1 BP) Leinster Women 22–33 Munster Women (1 BP) Try: Elmes Kinlan Baker Boyne Whelan Con: O'Sullivan Sexton (1/4) Report Try: Pearse (2) Ugwueru Flannery
2025–26_Munster_Rugby_season
34th season of All-Ireland League
irishrugby.ie. Retrieved 12 May 2025. Kinsella, Colm (26 April 2025). "Thomond RFC celebrate return to All-Ireland League ranks". Limerick Leader. Retrieved
2025–26 All-Ireland League (rugby union)
2025–26_All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)
Port town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
celebration in a suspected loyalist feud at Ferris Park (an area known as Boyne Square). He may also have been murdered due to his alleged involvement in
Larne
Anthony Hugh Boyle CB (1941–2011), Signal-Officer-in-Chief Major-General John Boyne, Director-General, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers General Sir
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
County town of County Louth, Ireland
Louth's unique location within Ireland's Ancient East, as the hub for the Boyne Valley and the Cooley, Mourne and Gullion Regions". Dundalk is home to Ireland's
Dundalk
Military exploration and observation by means of aircraft or other airborne platforms
First World War Archived 9 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Walter J. Boyne (ed.) Air Warfare: an International Encyclopedia: A-L, p. 66 Note: The correct
Aerial_reconnaissance
Air Force History, Washington, D.C., 1987, ISBN 0-912799-38-2, page 108. Boyne, Walt, "Martin's Marvels", Wings, Granada Hills, California, October 1972
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft before 1925
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_before_1925
British Royal Air Force founder (1873–1956)
Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 November 2025. Retrieved 30 June 2009. Boyne, Walter J. (2002). Air Warfare: An International Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO
Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard
Hugh_Trenchard,_1st_Viscount_Trenchard
Jacobite strongholds after they had retreated west following the Battle of the Boyne. At the first battle of Athlone in 1690, the Jacobite forces of Colonel
History_of_Athlone
Railway station in County Louth, Ireland
Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975 Dromin Junction 1975 Dunleer 1984 Newfoundwell Boyne Viaduct Drogheda MacBride Oldcastle branch line (freight only) Bettystown
Dundalk Clarke railway station
Dundalk_Clarke_railway_station
Air force base in the UK
King William III, and was knighted for his part in the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. The Marchioness of Rockingham, widow of Prime Minister Charles Watson-Wentworth
RAF_Uxbridge
McCusker 13 LF 13 Tallis Kuresa Megan Preston 14 IN 14 Noémie Samuel Molly Boyne 15 IN 15 Anais Andral Aine Rutley 16 IN 16 Pauline Noe Becky Webb 17 IN
International rugby league in 2025
International_rugby_league_in_2025
Ulster Rugby 2023–24 rugby season
Zealand. Murray Houston, former head coach of University of Glasgow Women RFC, was appointed head coach of Ulster Women, replacing Neill Alcorn, who had
2023–24_Ulster_Rugby_season
28, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2012. Strakhovsky 1958, p. 146. Walter J. Boyne (2002). Air Warfare: an International Encyclopedia: M–Z. ABC-CLIO. p. 116
Military_history_of_Canada
2 0 8 14 Polly Roberts – Hooker London Broncos No 2024 3 0 0 0 15 Molly Boyne 28 Second-row Dublin City Exiles Yes 2025 2 0 0 0 16 Becky Webb 29 Second-row
Ireland women's national rugby league team
Ireland_women's_national_rugby_league_team
2000, p. 13. Air Warfare: an International Encyclopedia: A-L Walter J. Boyne, 2002 Germany's Declaration of War with France, 3 August 1914 https://www
1914_in_aviation
BOYNE RFC
BOYNE RFC
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’.English : nickname for a thin man, from Middle English bÅn ‘bone’ (Old English bÄn; compare Bain 2).Hungarian (Bóné) : from bóné denoting a particular kind of fishing net, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or perhaps for a maker of such nets.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lincolnshire)
English (Lincolnshire) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Pale Bridge
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuáin ‘descendant of Cuán’, a byname from a diminutive of cú ‘hound’, ‘dog’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cadhain ‘descendant of Cadhan’, a byname from cadhan ‘barnacle goose’.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó Comhgháin ‘descendant of Comghán’, a Connacht name usually Anglicized as Coen.Irish : variant of Quinn.English : metonymic occupational name for a minter of money, or a derogatory nickname for a miser, from Middle English coin ‘piece of money’ (earlier the die used to stamp money, from Latin cuneus ‘wedge’).
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Dweller Near the Wood
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish
English, North German, Dutch, Frisian, and Danish : from a Germanic personal name, Boio or Bogo, of uncertain origin. It may represent a variant of Bothe, with the regular Low German loss of the dental between vowels, but a cognate name appears to have existed in Old English (see Boyce), where this feature does not occur. Boje is still in use as a personal name in Friesland.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch boy(e) ‘boy’, ‘lad’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Good; A Blessing
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’. Compare Bone 1.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Bohon in La Manche, France, of obscure etymology.Dutch : from Middle Dutch bone, boene ‘bean’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a bean grower or a nickname for a man of little importance (broad beans having been an extremely common crop in the medieval period), or possibly for a tall thin man (with reference to the runner bean).The renowned American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734–1820) was born in Reading, PA, into a Quaker family. His grandfather was a weaver who had emigrated from Exeter in England to Philadelphia in 1717.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Boone.John Bowne (c. 1627–95), a Quaker, came from Matlock, Derbyshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1651.
Boy/Male
English French
Good; a blessing. American frontier hero Daniel Boone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brine.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm called Brynes, for example in Rogaland, from Old Norse brún ‘brim’, ‘edge’ + vin ‘meadow’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish, northern Irish, and English
Scottish, northern Irish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois ‘wood’.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin. Examples such as Aluuinus Boi (Domesday Book) and Ivo le Boye (Lincolnshire 1232) support the view that it was a byname or even an occupational name; examples such as Stephanus filius Boie (Northumbria 1202) suggest that it was in use as a personal name in the Middle English period.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).Anglicized spelling of French Bois, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bourne.French : nickname for a person with only one eye or with a squint, from Old French borgne ‘squinting’, of unknown origin.In some cases, possibly a shortening of the Dutch surname van den Borne, a habitational name for someone from Born in the province of Limburg (Netherlands) or from a place associated with the watercourse of the Borre river in French Flanders.
Boy/Male
French
Modest.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
White cow.
Boy/Male
Irish
White cow.
Boy/Male
English American French Teutonic
Lives near the wood.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : unexplained.Irish : perhaps a variant of Coyne.Possibly also a variant spelling of French Gouin.
Boy/Male
English
Bridge.
BOYNE RFC
BOYNE RFC
Boy/Male
Hindu
Decision, Confirmed
Boy/Male
Arabic
Liberal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Devotee of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Gaelic American Scottish Celtic
Wise.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Wife of Lord shiva., Close to God, Name of Goddess Durga, Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Chipping Sparrow; Man; Strong Man; A Freeman
Girl/Female
Indian
Thought, Contemplation
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Spanish, Tamil
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Girl/Female
Indian
Wife of great sage vashishtha, One who is not restrained, Fidelity, A star (Celebrity Name: Shobhaa De)
Girl/Female
Greek
Alive.
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n.
The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone.
n.
Two or four pieces of bone held between the fingers and struck together to make a kind of music.
v. t.
To bite; to gnaw.
a.
Borne on shards or scaly wing cases.
v. t.
See Royne.
p. p.
Carried; conveyed; supported; defrayed. See Bear, v. t.
n.
One of the pieces or parts of an animal skeleton; as, a rib or a thigh bone; a bone of the arm or leg; also, any fragment of bony substance. (pl.) The frame or skeleton of the body.
v. t.
To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays.
v. t.
To fertilize with bone.
n.
A female servant charged with the care of a young child.
n.
Anything made of bone, as a bobbin for weaving bone lace.
v. t.
To make ready; to prepare; to dress.