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Civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland
Shronell, Shrone Hill, or Shronel (Irish: Srónaill) is a civil parish and townland near the villages of Lattin and Emly in County Tipperary, Ireland. It
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Unitarian minister and author (1737–1820)
influence on his son's work. Hazlitt was born to Presbyterian parents at Shronell, County Tipperary, in Ireland, and was educated at a grammar school. He
William Hazlitt (Unitarian minister)
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British politician, later peer
Joseph, 1st Baron Milton [I] (1718-98), of Milton Abbey, Dorset, and Shronell, co. Tipperary". Retrieved 15 September 2015. "No. 9273". The London Gazette
Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester
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Anglo-Irish politician (1744–1776)
1768 – 7 October 1774 Personal details Born 25 June 1744 (1744-06-25) Shronell, County Tipperary Died 15 August 1776(1776-08-15) (aged 32) Covent Garden
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Village in County Tipperary, Ireland
is historically associated with Gaelic football. The primary schools of Shronell and Mount Bruis tend to concentrate their religious and sporting activities
Lattin,_County_Tipperary
Barony in County Tipperary, Ireland
north and south ridings respectively. Bansha, Golden, Limerick Junction, Shronell, Newtown This table lists an historical geographical sub-division of the
Clanwilliam (County Tipperary)
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River in County Tipperary, Ireland
passing under the R662 near Mount Bruis village and meeting a tributary in Shronell. It flows on eastwards, passing through Tipperary where it passes under
River_Ara
Local authority of County Tipperary, Ireland
Kilmucklin, Kilpatrick, Lattin, Nodstown, Oughterleague, Rathlynin, Rodus, Shronell, Solloghodbeg, Templeneiry, Thomastown, Tipperary East Urban, Tipperary
Tipperary_County_Council
16th-century Irish poet
1585), was an early modern Irish poet. Ó hIfearnáin was living in the Shronell district of County Tipperary in the late 16th century, and wrote poems
Mathghamhain_Ó_hIfearnáin
Irish ballad
that'll never run dry And I'll milk her by twisting her horn. John Damer of Shronell had plenty of gold And Lord Devonshire's treasures are twenty times more
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Nenagh Shronell 99 Clanwilliam Bruis Tipperary Shronell 50 Clanwilliam Shronell Tipperary Shronell Beg 558 Clanwilliam Shronell Tipperary Shronell More
List of townlands of County Tipperary
List_of_townlands_of_County_Tipperary
British colonial administrator
home country of Ireland. Reverend Mark Clarke, the Rector and Vicar of Shronell, County Tipperary, married Maria Hill on 6 April 1837. Marshal James Clarke
Marshal_Clarke
Rathronan Redcity Relickmurry and Athassel Rochestown Roscrea Shanrahan Shronell Shyane Solloghodbeg Solloghodmore St. John Baptist St. Johnstown St. Marys
List of civil parishes of Ireland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
Fenians Lattin Memorial Lattin Co. Tipperary Fenians Ballycohey Memorial Shronell Co. Tipperary Fenians Maid of Erin Tipperary Co. Tipperary Fenians Billy
List of monuments and memorials to the Fenian Rebellion
List_of_monuments_and_memorials_to_the_Fenian_Rebellion
Viscountcy in the Peerage of Great Britain
final creations were for Joseph Damer. He was created Baron Milton of Shronell, County Tipperary in the Peerage of Ireland on 3 June 1753, Baron Milton
Viscount_Milton
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