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Dalton, manager of McDonnell's Store (later Glynn's shop) engaged in conversation with McDonagh at the bar until McDonagh had become intoxicated. Dalton's barman named Roche and a number of other local
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may have studied there. Each student studied filíocht (poetry) for 12 years, in a school year lasting from
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The Lurgan Canoe is the oldest, intact logboat ever found in
Western Europe. It is speculated by experts that the boat was made for ceremonial display, as it is considered too long to have been used for ordinary fishing or transport. The boat is radiocarbon dated to 2200 BC. It is likely to have been
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Milltown was built in 1831 on a site provided by the Bodkin landlord family. This church was replaced by the present St. Joseph's Church in Milltown which was built in 1969/70. The construction of the church cost £75,000 and was designed by John Thompson and Partners, Limerick and
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After the Cnocán Mór Ambush, many arrests were made and many of those arrested were beaten. The Black and Tans carried out cruel reprisals by setting fire to the house of David
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Milltown was formed with the unification of the parishes of Adergoole and Liskeavy at some point between the years 1704 and 1801 ( A third parish of Kilclooney possibly also existed in earlier times according to D'Alton: History of the Archdiocese of Tuam). Prior to this,
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Milbrook House in an event later to become known as The Grand Gates Ambush. A petty session's clerk, James McDonagh from the Conagher townland was suspected by local Fenians to be a Police Spy. Allegedly, Joe
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constables returning to their barracks after patrolling the railway station, were attacked by local volunteers at the egg shed. The ambush was carried out by ten to twelve local men to take the policemen's rifles and ammunition. However; it was not long before a number of armed policemen and
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Constable Edgar Day, while a policeman was wounded and a Black and Tan named Carter escaped. Sergeant Murrin was to have retired on a pension a week earlier but due to a problem with his final documentation, he was required to remain at his post. Constable Day was a young man from
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club was founded in 1998. Underage teams play in the Galway league and championship and the first team compete at Intermediate level. The ladies' team have won a number of Kilmacud Crokes All-Ireland 7-Aside tournaments in both the Junior and Intermediate grades respectively.
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The original proposal of a construction of a handball alley in Milltown was made in the 1800s. In the 1920s and '30s, handball was more popular than football. From May to October, the alley was occupied all day on Sundays and also during the long summer evenings. During the
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The egg shed in Milltown is a small shed with a red door and a sloped roof, located in front of the housing estate at Millbrook. The egg shed was once used for sorting and storing eggs for collection by egg buyers from other regions. In April 1921, two
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area of the parish and was erected in 1879. It is believed to have been constructed on the site of an earlier thatched Penal Church. The stained glass windows of the church were designed by Joshua Clarke of Dublin, father of artist
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came to attack Edward Bermingham. They stormed the castle, burnt half of Milltown and destroyed the castle's grainfields, but still failed to capture the castle after a bloody battle. On their return to
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The Milltown Races date back to 1877, however; earlier race meetings date back as far as the 1840s organised by the local gentry held at the Race Park in Dalgin. These races were originally held on
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company numbered between 30 and 40 men, with others in the Ballindine company. Milltown was witness to two IRA ambushes, now known locally as the Egg Shed Ambush and the Cnocán Mór Ambush.
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reported that "Porter ran in rivers down countless throats and corked concoctions sold by the million". By the 1930s, the races began to decline and were abandoned during
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was found in Lurgan Bog, by a local farmer. The boat was found while a bog drain was being deepened. Upon finding the fifty feet long boat, the find was reported to
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1680:Garrafrauns
1635:Corrandulla
1590:Claregalway
1540:Bealadangan
1490:Ballynahown
1423:Mountbellew
1388:Ballinasloe
1361:County town
1127:22 December
1121:Census 2016
1079:Joe Waldron
1034:Gay McManus
813:River Clare
780:Joe Waldron
776:Gay McManus
631:Claremorris
423:River Clare
366:River Clare
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1959:Maam Cross
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1924:Kilclooney
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1840:Roundstone
1835:Rosscahill
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1765:Lettermore
1710:Kilconnell
1695:Hollygrove
1660:Derrybrien
1645:Craughwell
1475:Annaghdown
1408:Glenamaddy
1350:Places in
1243:4 November
1103:References
1044:folklorist
964:Jim Carney
942:Astronomer
917:See also:
837:Llanddarog
732:April 2019
576:Nottingham
435:Bronze Age
270:Population
208:53°36′54″N
96:April 2019
66:newspapers
2144:Inishmore
2134:Inishmaan
2079:Ardoileán
2057:Moycullen
2041:Kiltartan
2025:Dunkellin
1929:Kilrickle
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1875:Townlands
1830:Rossaveal
1810:Newbridge
1795:Moycullen
1740:Kiltormer
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1715:Kilkerrin
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1585:Castlegar
1550:Boyounagh
1535:Barnaderg
1470:Ahascragh
1155:9 October
1092:Kilgevrin
1053:Fine Gael
1051:– Former
950:geologist
866:does not
807:Amenities
785:Milltown
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586:Civil War
539:Showbands
484:in 1574.
279:Time zone
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2010:Ballymoe
1994:Baronies
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1086:See also
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