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Village in County Westmeath, Ireland
Multyfarnham or Multyfarnam (Irish: Muilte Farannáin, meaning 'Farannán's mills') is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland. As of the 2022 census, it
Multyfarnham
Church in County Westmeath, Ireland
Multyfarnham Friary is a Franciscan friary located in Multyfarnham, County Westmeath, Ireland. It dates to the 15th century. During the early 17th century
Multyfarnham_Friary
Topics referred to by the same term
Multyfarnham is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland. Multyfarnham may also refer to: Republic of Ireland Multyfarnham (civil parish), a civil parish
Multyfarnham_(disambiguation)
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Mullingar. Froghanstown is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Froghanstown,_Multyfarnham
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Derravaragh. Ballynakill is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Ballynakill,_Multyfarnham
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Multyfarnham is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 11.7 kilometres (7 mi) north of Mullingar. Multyfarnham is one of 14 townlands
Multyfarnham_(townland)
Gaelic games club in County Westmeath, Ireland
Multyfarnham GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Multyfarnham in the north of County Westmeath. They compete in the Westmeath
Multyfarnham_GAA
Townland in County Westmeath, Ireland
Multyfarnham or Fearbranagh is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is about 11 kilometres (7 mi) north of Mullingar. Multyfarnham or Fearbranagh
Multyfarnham_or_Fearbranagh
Civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland
Multyfarnham (Irish: Muilte Farannáin) is a civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 12 km (7 mi) north of Mullingar on the southwestern
Multyfarnham_(civil_parish)
Westmeath Gaelic footballer
Ronan Wallace (born 1995/1996) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Multyfarnham club and at senior level for the Westmeath county team. He was a member
Ronan_Wallace
Mullagh (Clare) Mullaghmore Mullinahone Mullinavat Mullingar Mulranny Multyfarnham Murroe Murrooghtoohy Murrintown Murrisk Myrtleville Myshall Naas Nad
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Schoolhouse in County Westmeath, Ireland
and is housed in a protected Georgian building near the village of Multyfarnham, 11 km north-west of Mullingar. A private fee paying school for most
Wilson's_Hospital_School
Irish hammer thrower
for the United States. McCullough was educated at Multyfarnham Agricultural College in Multyfarnham before studying in the United States at Kent State
Conor McCullough (hammer thrower, born 1961)
Conor_McCullough_(hammer_thrower,_born_1961)
Lake in County Westmeath, Ireland
Ireland, north of Mullingar between Castlepollard, Crookedwood and Multyfarnham. Lough Derravaragh sits on the River Inny which flows from Lough Sheelin
Lough_Derravaragh
Irish chronicles
Inisfallen Annals of Lough Cé Annales de Monte Fernandi, a.k.a. Annals of Multyfarnham Annals of Roscrea Chronicon Scotorum Annals of Tigernach Annals of Ulster
Irish_annals
Town in County Kerry, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Killarney
Railway station in County Leitrim, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Carrick-on-Shannon railway station
Carrick-on-Shannon_railway_station
Meath Hill Laragh v Multyfarnham Erin Rovers v Ballymore Eustace Crossabeg–Ballymurn v Multyfarnham Erin Rovers v Meath Hill Multyfarnham v Erin Rovers Knocknagree
2017–18 All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship
2017–18_All-Ireland_Junior_Club_Football_Championship
Village in County Limerick, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Adare
Former railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Ballysodare_railway_station
Norwegian Viking and jarl of the 9th century
founded and built the Multyfarnham Franciscan Friary at Mullingar from 1270 to 1306. The Delamar's were armed defensemen at the Multyfarnham Friary, providing
Thorir_Rögnvaldarson
Gaelic football competition
(Multyfarnham Franciscan College) RHB 5 D. Egan (St Finian's College) CHB 6 J. Clarke (Multyfarnham Franciscan College) LHB 7 G. Burke (Multyfarnham Franciscan
1951 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
1951_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship
Irish politician (born 1968)
National Party (2016–2025) Libertas Ireland (2009) Fine Gael (1988–1991) Education NUI Galway (BSc) Multyfarnham Agricultural College St Mel's College
James Reynolds (Irish politician)
James_Reynolds_(Irish_politician)
City in Leinster, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Kilkenny
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Kiltegan
County in Ireland
Milltownpass Moate Mount Temple Moyvoughly Mullingar, the county town Multyfarnham Raharney Rathconrath Rathowen Rochfortbridge Rosemount Streamstown Streete
County_Westmeath
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
of Mullingar. Rathganny is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Rathganny
Seaside resort in County Waterford, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Ardmore,_County_Waterford
Station in County Westmeath, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Mullingar_railway_station
Railway station in Kilcock, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Kilcock_railway_station
Town in County Westmeath, Ireland
Ireland (Anglican Communion). It is located in the nearby village of Multyfarnham. It serves day students from the Mullingar area. St. Joseph's Secondary
Mullingar
Ballynacargy, Castlepollard, Delvin, Killucan, Kinnegad, Mullingar, Multyfarnham, Rochfortbridge 117 Navan MH Navan, Nobber, Slane 112 Trim MH Ballivor
List_of_Garda_districts
Town in County Longford, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Abbeyshrule
County board of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland
Football Championship (3): Ballinagore, 2005; Moate All Whites, 2014; Multyfarnham, 2017. The county team has never won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Westmeath_GAA
Town in County Cavan, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Virginia,_County_Cavan
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Mullingar. Ballindurrow is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Ballindurrow
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
north of Mullingar. Tober is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Tober,_County_Westmeath
Village in County Carlow, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Rathvilly
Town in County Donegal, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Letterkenny
Gaelic football competition
Coady (Moate All Whites) MF 8 Michael Reynolds (Multyfarnham Franciscan College) MF 9 Tom Maher (Multyfarnham Franciscan College) RHF 10 Kevin Boland (Rosemount)
1939 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
1939_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship
Town in County Kerry, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Kenmare
Irish politician (1865–1955)
Laurence Ginnell. In 1896, he had succeeded to the baronetcy of Donore in Multyfarnham, County Westmeath. He was a member of Seanad Éireann of the Irish Free
Walter_Nugent
Irish priest and historian
He was then transferred to Stamullen, County Meath, and lastly, to Multyfarnham, County Westmeath in June 1932, as parish priest, a position he held
Paul_Walsh_(priest)
Station in County Longford, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Longford_railway_station
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Connolly_station
Gaelic football competition
Newbridge 1 1923 Cistercian College, Roscrea 1 1924 Franciscan College, Multyfarnham 1 1952 Patrician College, Ballyfin 1 1957 Ardscoil Rís, Dublin 1 1979
Leinster Colleges Senior Football Championship
Leinster_Colleges_Senior_Football_Championship
Town in County Cavan, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Ballyjamesduff
Civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland
Garrysallagh, Killintown, Knockbody, Larkinstown, Martinstown, Monintown, Multyfarnham or Fearbranagh and Stonehall. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Faughalstown
Stonehall_(civil_parish)
Gaelic football team
Tadhg Baker Left corner back Caulry 5 Ronan Wallace Right half back Multyfarnham 6 Shane Allen Centre back Athlone 7 Matthew Whittaker Left half back
Westmeath county football team
Westmeath_county_football_team
Small coastal town in north County Dublin, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Skerries,_County_Dublin
Railway station in Enfield, County Meath, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Enfield railway station (Ireland)
Enfield_railway_station_(Ireland)
Station in County Longford, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Edgeworthstown railway station
Edgeworthstown_railway_station
founded soon after 1622 Mullingar Greyfriars Franciscan Friars — from Multyfarnham attempted foundation 1622 Mullingar Greyfriars Capuchin Franciscan Friars
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Port town in County Cork, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Kinsale
Suburban settlement north of Dublin, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Malahide
Village in County Kerry, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Sneem
Village in County Westmeath, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Tyrrellspass
Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law union Abbeyland 75 Corkaree Multyfarnham Mullingar Abbeyland and Charlestown (or Ballynamonaster) 230 Moygoish
List of townlands of County Westmeath
List_of_townlands_of_County_Westmeath
Musical artist
traditional music, and by his uncle Jimmy O'Reilly, a squeezebox player from Multyfarnham, County Westmeath. He took a keen interest in the uilleann pipes and
Declan_Masterson
Civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland
Rathbennett. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Russagh, Lackan and Multyfarnham to the north, Tyfarnham to the east, Portloman, Portnashangan and Templeoran
Leny_(civil_parish)
Irish Roman Catholic prelate (born 1958)
appointed chancellor of the Diocese of Meath in 2020 and as administrator of Multyfarnham in August 2021. Connell also served as chaplain to the Cluain Lir community
Paul_Connell
Irish former politician (born 1959)
from 2011 to 2016. A son of Tony and Patsy Lawlor, he was educated at Multyfarnham Agricultural College, University College Dublin and NUI, Maynooth. He
Anthony_Lawlor
Village in County Meath, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Moynalty
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
of Mullingar. Abbeyland is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Abbeyland,_County_Westmeath
Village in County Longford, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Ardagh,_County_Longford
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
north of Mullingar. Donore is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Donore,_County_Westmeath
County town of County Clare, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Ennis
Irish Roman Catholic bishop
the following positions: 1980-1982: Director of the Spiritual Board of Multyfarnham, Ireland, 1982-1984: Vicar of the Convent, Wesford, Ireland, 1984-1989:
Michael_Lenihan
Town on the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Carlingford,_County_Louth
Irish former politician (born 1956)
County Westmeath, in 1956. He was educated at Coláiste Mhuire, Mullingar, Multyfarnham Agricultural College, University College Dublin (UCD), and the King's
Willie_Penrose
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Drumcondra_railway_station
Civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland
neighbouring civil parishes are: Street (barony of Moygoish) to the north, Multyfarnham to the east, Leny to the south and Russagh (Moygoish) to the west. Lackan
Lackan_(civil_parish)
Village in County Louth, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Tallanstown
(Longford) Clonmore (Carlow) v Straffan (Kildare) Ballycommon (Offaly) v Multyfarnham (Westmeath) Laragh (Wicklow) v Castletown (Meath) Garristown (Dublin)
2022–23 All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship
2022–23_All-Ireland_Junior_Club_Football_Championship
Annual city competition in Ireland
Kiltegan 1974 Ballyconnell (2) & Trim (2) 1975 Kilsheelan 1976 Adare 1977 Multyfarnham 1978 Glaslough 1979 Kilsheelan (2) 1980 Newtowncashel 1981 Mountshannon
Tidy_Towns_(Ireland)
Irish Gaelic footballer
first made an impression on the Gaelic football field when at college in Multyfarnham he lined out for the local club's senior and junior teams. From there
Con_McGrath
Town in County Cavan, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Ballyconnell
Irish Gaelic football competition
Louth Dundalk Young Irelands 2–10 Offaly St Brigid's 2-07 2017 Westmeath Multyfarnham 2-06 Offaly Erin Rovers 0-05 2016 Laois Rosenallis 1–11 Offaly Bracknagh
Leinster Junior Club Football Championship
Leinster_Junior_Club_Football_Championship
Canal Dock area in Dublin, Ireland
separated its inner and outer portions. The original bridge was made with Multyfarnham and Oranmore limestone for the Midland Great Western Railway. The limestone
Spencer_Dock
Westmeath buying Clonhugh, a house and farm on the shores of Lough Owel near Multyfarnham. He was originally educated at Castle Park School in Dublin, the Wellington
William_Harvey-Kelly
Barony in Leinster, Ireland
Knockdrin, an area north of Mullingar on the R394 road. Monilea, Taghmon Multyfarnham, a village on the River Gaine. Taughmon, a small village on the R394
Corkaree
Former rail terminal in Dublin, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Dublin Broadstone railway station
Dublin_Broadstone_railway_station
Dublin. The British Army establishes Beggars Bush Barracks. Clonmel and Multyfarnham Friaries are re-established. Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin begins his diary
1827_in_Ireland
Railway station in Maynooth, Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Maynooth_railway_station
Irish politician (1917–1996)
daughter Aileen Kellaghan from Ballinriddera, Multyfarnham, County Westmeath. They lived in Killintown, Multyfarnham. Both L'Estrange and his wife were keen
Gerry_L'Estrange
Town in County Cork, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Clonakilty
Mullingar Rural District Castletown, Clonfad, Enniscoffey, Kilbeggan, Killucan, Knockdrin, Mullingar, Mullingar Rural, Multyfarnham, and Rathconrath
List of Irish local government areas 1899–1921
List_of_Irish_local_government_areas_1899–1921
Town in County Waterford, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Lismore,_County_Waterford
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
ending the year with the Munster Club JFC title. Knocknagree later beat Multyfarnham by 3–13 to 3–09 in the 2018 All-Ireland final. Further successes followed
Knocknagree_GAA
Town in County Meath, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Trim,_County_Meath
Kilmanaghan Kilpatrick Lackan Leny Lickbla Lynn Mayne Moylisker Mullingar Multyfarnham Newtown Noughaval Pass of Kilbride Piercetown Portloman Portnashangan
List of civil parishes of Ireland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
Town in County Kerry, Ireland
Kiltegan 1974: Ballyconnell & Trim 1975: Kilsheelan 1976: Adare 1977: Multyfarnham 1978: Glaslough 1979: Kilsheelan 1980s 1980: Newtowncashel 1981: Mountshannon
Listowel
Local authority of County Westmeath, Ireland
Killulagh, Kilpatrick, Kinnegad, Kinturk, Knockarrow, Lackan, Milltown, Multyfarnham, Raharney, Riverdale, Rosmead, Stonehall, Street, Taghmon and Woodland
Westmeath_County_Council
Catholic secondary school in County Meath, Ireland
aspirants to the Franciscan Order, it was decided to transfer the college to Multyfarnham Abbey, County Westmeath in 1896 where it developed into a secondary school
Gormanston_College
Railway station in Ireland
Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan 1959 Inny Junction 1931 Multyfarnham 1963 Clonhugh 1963 The Royal Canal to Athlone 1964 Mullingar Killucan
Ballymote_railway_station
Annual Gaelic football competition
Patrick's Croke Park, Dublin 2017–18 Cork Knocknagree 3–13 – 3–09 Westmeath Multyfarnham Croke Park, Dublin 2018–19 Kerry Beaufort 3–17 – 0–05 Sligo Easkey Croke
All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship
All-Ireland_Junior_Club_Football_Championship
Townland in Leinster, Ireland
Mullingar. Ballynaclonagh is one of 14 townlands of the civil parish of Multyfarnham in the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers
Ballynaclonagh
Leitrim. He attended national school locally before going to study at Multyfarnham, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. He joined the Franciscans, taking the name
John_Evangelist_McBride
London.[citation needed] He was educated at the Franciscan College, Multyfarnham where he studied Greek and Irish language. He was also a member of Fianna
Tomás_Malone
Irish cyclist (born 1994)
championships in Cali, Colombia. At the 2014 Irish National championships in Multyfarnham, Westmeath, Mullen became the youngest ever Irish Elite Road Race champion
Ryan_Mullen
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