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and raised in New Brunswick, the daughter of | Drogheda, a high school teacher, and Wayne Parker. |
He was consecrated at | Drogheda, and died in 1611, probably on 10 September. |
Road Station, from 1863 to 1958 serviced the | Drogheda and Navan extension route to Kells and Oldcas |
llion he wrote pamphlets, about the events in | Drogheda and County Louth, and at Derry. |
the first goal in the 2005 FAI Cup Final for | Drogheda and was Man of the Match that day. |
s located on the GNR(I)'s branch line between | Drogheda and Oldcastle, which opened in 1850. |
e between Belfast and Dublin, which connected | Drogheda and Oldcastle, and opened in 1850. |
George Tandy, a former Mayor of | Drogheda and brother of the famous James Napper Tandy, |
le in Ireland he was involved in the Siege of | Drogheda and commanded an English force during the sie |
Devereux was granted land in | Drogheda and was a supporter of the Duke of York for t |
John Jolens and his son Robert, Adam Serle of | Drogheda, and Hugh Pyrotson of Ulton, were also named |
indeed any artillery) to breach the walls of | Drogheda and so blockaded the town, hoping to starve i |
s extortion, he attended a Parliament held in | Drogheda, and was beheaded there. |
d - at Navan Junction the GNR(I) line between | Drogheda and Oldcastle, built in the 1850s, connected |
n the midst of great financial uncertainty at | Drogheda at the end of the 2008 season, Zayed moved to |
In the next two seasons | Drogheda battled bravely against relegation surviving |
nts included 30 acres (120,000 m2) of land in | Drogheda bought for IR£52,000 in 1995, and his company |
club Monaghan United, Glenmuir (Dundalk) and | Drogheda Boys at underage level. |
Townley Hall, 5 km west of | Drogheda, built between 1794 and 1798, is considered h |
It is now a pedestrian bridge, one of two in | Drogheda, but was previously also used by motor-vehicl |
anciscan house; in 1717 he was transferred to | Drogheda but was back as guardian at Dungannon in 1720 |
the four mile stretch of river from there to | Drogheda can be clearly observed. |
nt could be seen as an early peak for Leech's | Drogheda career as he was shortly loaned to Bohemians |
This serves | Drogheda Cement Works and Tara Mines near Navan. |
his work is one of his portraits of prominent | Drogheda citizens of that period. |
took effect on 1 January 1801, replacing the | Drogheda constituency in the Parliament of Ireland. |
He served on | Drogheda Corporation and Louth County Council and was |
at the highest point of the northern part of | Drogheda, County Louth, in Ireland. |
Thomas Byrne (born 6 May 1958 in | Drogheda, County Louth) is a former racing driver from |
ony A. "Tony" Martin (born August 31, 1948 in | Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland) is a Canadian politic |
with the Gary Kelly Cancer Support Centre in | Drogheda, County Louth. |
walled fortifications of the medieval town of | Drogheda, County Louth, in Ireland. |
lin, Ireland) is a musician and composer from | Drogheda, County Louth in Ireland. |
C (24 August 1880 - 10 January 1936), born in | Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, died in Hammersmith, |
Born in | Drogheda, County Louth, Colgan began his football care |
Beamore is a suburb of | Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland and is not to be the s |
er of the Holy See and at a public meeting in | Drogheda denounced Napoleon III for complicity in the |
- twenty-nine sermons were given in Dundalk, | Drogheda, Dublin and various places in Meath to church |
rroll was elected to Louth County Council for | Drogheda East at the local elections in June 2009. |
re-united with former manager Alan Mathews at | Drogheda for the 2009 campaign, Martin scored his firs |
The gallery is sited in the former | Drogheda Franciscan Church and part of the Friary; kno |
into an ecclesiastical family and educated at | Drogheda Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin. |
Drogheda Grammar School was founded under Royal charte | |
Drogheda Grammar School is a co-educational, multi-den | |
Born in | Drogheda, Grogan joined the Irish Volunteers at the ag |
Drogheda has a thriving arts scene, across many sector | |
Born in | Drogheda, he was a trainee at Blackburn Rovers. |
Brian left | Drogheda in January 2009 and returned to Dalymount Par |
Ciaran left | Drogheda in 2004 to join local rivals Dundalk but he f |
chbishop James Ussher, in St. Peter's church, | Drogheda, in 1626. |
He signed for | Drogheda in March 2011 and made his League of Ireland |
Irish Rebellion of 1641, at Julianstown near | Drogheda in eastern Ireland, in November 1641. |
ebel force under Phelim O'Neill laid siege to | Drogheda in December 1641. |
at chair until his death, which happened near | Drogheda, in Ireland, on 19 December 1887. |
Athlumney was returned to Parliament for | Drogheda in 1837, a seat he held until 1852, and serve |
He signed for | Drogheda in February 2009 . |
11 September - Cromwell takes | Drogheda in Ireland. |
He was born in | Drogheda in 1905. |
He was colonel of a regiment at | Drogheda in 1648. |
constituency was the Parliamentary borough of | Drogheda in County Louth. |
romoted Parish Priest of St Peter's parish in | Drogheda in 1938. |
Mick Clarke (born 19 June 1989 in | Drogheda, Ireland) is an Irish footballer who is curre |
Alan Murphy (born June 14, 1978 in | Drogheda, Ireland), is a retired Irish footballer. |
Nathaniel Hill (1861 in | Drogheda, Ireland, - 1934) was an Irish impressionist. |
p Burke is possessed by the Dominican nuns of | Drogheda, Ireland. |
gallery and visual arts exhibition centre in | Drogheda, Ireland. |
Church is a Roman Catholic church located in | Drogheda, Ireland. |
passenger trains service Navan, the route to | Drogheda is still used by freight trains from the Tara |
Drogheda is chartered as a town. | |
Messrs. Hammond and Co., based in Dublin and | Drogheda, J.J. O'Callaghan carried out the superintend |
acquired Ola, operator of an oil terminal at | Drogheda, north of Dublin. |
Dr. Crolly died in | Drogheda of cholera on 6 April 1849 and was buried in |
Made his Rovers debut at | Drogheda on the 27th of December 1964 and kept a clean |
Harry was born in 1954 in the town of | Drogheda on the banks of the river Boyne on the East c |
the Boyne River 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of | Drogheda on the county boundary between County Meath a |
ll's forces attacked the town in the Siege of | Drogheda, one of the most vicious episodes of the Wars |
orm and confidence during the 2005 season for | Drogheda only scoring one league goal in 22 appearance |
have had no moral right to take the lives at | Drogheda or Wexford 'but he certainly had the law firm |
It was otherwise known as United Park or | drogheda park by some of the supporters. |
m attracted the interest of Ipswich Town, but | Drogheda rejected a bid of £250,000. |
Andy Haran (born 25 June 1989 in | Drogheda, Republic of Ireland) is an Irish footballer |
during the winter, including the Liverpool to | Drogheda route. |
The | Drogheda Stadium (tentative name) is a description of |
The original | Drogheda station opened on 25 May 1844 about a quarter |
as built by A. & J. Inglis of Glasgow for the | Drogheda Steam Packet Company and transferred to the L |
ddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the | Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1876 to 1902 and th |
ddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the | Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1895 to 1902 and th |
Vincent de Paul (1855), who opened a house in | Drogheda; the Marist Fathers (1851) who opened a colle |
operated a passenger and freight service from | Drogheda to Liverpool as a replacement for the paddle |
operated a passenger and freight service from | Drogheda to Liverpool as a replacement for the paddle |
O'Donoghue was born and raised in | Drogheda to a Catholic family. |
Until 1976, the school was located in | Drogheda town centre, beside St. Laurence's Gate, but |
ntieth century as a dormitory village serving | Drogheda Town, which is located inland, to the west of |
It falls within the scope of | Drogheda Town, to its south, and Dunleer Town, to its |
eplace the United Park as the home stadium of | Drogheda United F.C.. |
Foley joined | Drogheda United at the start of 2009 but left after on |
Had later spells at Athlone Town, | Drogheda United and Dundalk F.C. |
Glentoran beat | Drogheda United 1-0 in the first semi-final, which was |
Following his release from | Drogheda United at the end of the 2008 season, it was |
He spent a few years as manager of | Drogheda United and managed Shamrock Rovers from Augus |
n Irish football player currently playing for | Drogheda United F.C.. |
Baker spent two seasons at | Drogheda United before financial problems at the Count |
He fought his way into the | Drogheda United first team with numerous impressive di |
ent a number of years at UCD, Sullivan joined | Drogheda United FC at the start of the 2005 season. |
Joined | Drogheda United in March 2005 and his passing ability |
professional footballer currently playing for | Drogheda United F.C.. |
an United, Athlone Town, Waterford United and | Drogheda United before Longford. |
ormer Irish footballer and current manager at | Drogheda United . |
for the Saints arrived during a 2-1 win over | Drogheda United on 20 April 2009 at Richmond Park. |
He joined | Drogheda United at the start of the 1982/83 season whe |
reer at St. Patrick's Athletic before joining | Drogheda United in 2002 becoming a regular member of t |
Bohemians, Cork City, | Drogheda United and St. Patrick's Athletic all receive |
h goalkeeper and current goalkeeping coach at | Drogheda United . |
ing his former manager at UCD, Paul Doolin at | Drogheda United in 2004. |
d scored his first goal for Bohemians against | Drogheda United March 19, 2010. |
ry Town, Bohemians (2 spells), Shelbourne and | Drogheda United during his career. |
seasons with the students before moving on to | Drogheda United in 2002, playing 79 games for the Lout |
Clarke made his | Drogheda United senior debut in May 2007 in a 3-0 Leag |
is 241st league appearance in a 3-1 defeat to | Drogheda United at the Belfield Bowl . |
h football midfielder who currently plays for | Drogheda United in the Airtricity League Premier Divis |
Vilmunen was instrumental in the | Drogheda United F.C.'s 2007 Setanta Cup win, saving tw |
Hunky Dorys Park is the home of | Drogheda United following a major sponsorship deal in |
of July 2008 planning permission was given to | Drogheda United by Meath County Council however the pl |
Graham continues to help his old club | Drogheda United with fundraising after the club entere |
ks Athletic (2003-04), Dublin City (2005-06), | Drogheda United (2006-2008) and Cork City (2009). |
ort spell with Monaghan United before joining | Drogheda United in July 2011. |
of 2010, however planning wasn't secured and | Drogheda United will construct the stadium at a differ |
In June he signed for | Drogheda United and made his debut on 10th June 2011 a |
s league debut for the club in a 1-0 win over | Drogheda United on 22 May. |
t Division to begin the following season with | Drogheda United among the four clubs who were relegate |
Murphy began his career at | Drogheda United spending 4 years at the club where he |
Whelan has played for the Bray Wanderers and | Drogheda United F.C., both of the League of Ireland an |
ve in Dublin and he began an association with | Drogheda United shortly after they had been admitted t |
s a late substitute to make his debut against | Drogheda United F.C. towards the end of the 2006 seaso |
hlone Town, Bray Wanderers, Bohemian F.C. and | Drogheda United amongst others in a long career in the |
g profile by scoring an extra-time winner for | Drogheda United in the 2006 Setanta Sports Cup Final a |
was due to begin his scholarship to sign for | Drogheda United in July 2004, the club of his former b |
on, and had no choice but to make a return to | Drogheda United at the beginning of 2003. |
land on 12 May 2007, and will be contested by | Drogheda United and Linfield, the only two sides to ha |
ayer Derek O'Brien, younger brother of fellow | Drogheda United player Mark O'Brien and nephew of form |
iginally involved in the proposal, Cork City, | Drogheda United and Derry City, subsequently financial |
Drogheda United - 2006, 2007 | |
Drogheda United F.C. - 1983/84 | |
Drogheda United -2007 | |
Drogheda United - 2005 | |
Drogheda United - 2007 | |
Drogheda United - 1988-98, 1990-91 | |
Drogheda United - 1982/83 | |
Drogheda United - 1983/84 | |
Drogheda United 1991 | |
Drogheda United F.C. - 1990/91 | |
Galway United F.C. 2-0,0-3 | Drogheda United F.C. |
HJK lost the first round to | Drogheda United |
He signed again for | Drogheda United in January 2010 . |
He returned home and was captured by | Drogheda United where he was voted Drogheda United Pla |
Signed for | Drogheda United in 1988 and Captioned the club to Firs |
gue debut starting in centre midfield against | Drogheda United in March 2007. |
e First Division was contested by 9 teams and | Drogheda United F.C. won the division. |
Drogheda United have won the Setanta Cup each time the | |
Linfield and | Drogheda United have previously met three times in the |
round has been home to League of Ireland side | Drogheda United since 1979. |
-1 Finn Harps F.C. Cobh Ramblers F.C. 2-2,0-2 | Drogheda United F.C. |
His League debut was against | Drogheda United on the 4th of June . |
signed for Ards F.C. and then had a spell at | Drogheda United F.C.. |
for Irish team Kentstown before moving on to | Drogheda United's U17 Team. |
er Irish footballer who played for Home Farm, | Drogheda United, Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, and Shel |
wo teams competing in the final, Linfield and | Drogheda United, are the only teams to have won the co |
an was a strong defender who also represented | Drogheda United, Derry City, Bohemian F.C., Shamrock R |
He then moved to Republic of Ireland, joining | Drogheda United, before returning to English football |
ter that month he was appointed as manager of | Drogheda United, one of his players being Jamie Impey, |
McMahon made his senior debut with | Drogheda United, whilst being a member of the youth te |
8, Milevskiy scored a cruical penalty against | Drogheda United, in the UEFA Champions League second q |
nd Montrose, and in Ireland for Sligo Rovers, | Drogheda United, St Patrick's Athletic and in Northern |
composed, versatile right-sided defender for | Drogheda United, Longford Town and Shelbourne. |
Drogheda United-2007 | |
2006 after a year long spell in Ireland with | Drogheda United. |
most notable spell came during his time with | Drogheda United. |
cMahon departed UCD to return for former club | Drogheda United. |
on Saturday 12 May 2007 between Linfield and | Drogheda United. |
ative Ireland to join League of Ireland side, | Drogheda United. |
for Peterborough United, Waterford United and | Drogheda United. |
g for League of Ireland Premier Division side | Drogheda United. |
vers , Dublin City, Waterford United, UCD and | Drogheda United. |
urne, Shamrock Rovers, Sittingbourne F.C. and | Drogheda United. |
ed and Dundalk before finishing his career at | Drogheda United. |
, Barnsley, Plymouth Argyle, St Johnstone and | Drogheda United. |
the end of the season when he moved north to | Drogheda United. |
rdrieonians, and in the League of Ireland for | Drogheda United. |
He currently plays for | Drogheda United. |
wn and scored his first Longford goal against | Drogheda United. |
2008, he signed a professional contract with | Drogheda United. |
Tara Mines is connected by railway to | Drogheda via Navan, where daily loads of ore are sent |
The religious life of | Drogheda was utterly transformed by the measures taken |
Drogheda was a parliamentary borough constituency in I | |
His time at | Drogheda was plagued by injury and illness and he move |
Drogheda was garrisoned by about 2,000 English soldier | |
The garrison of | Drogheda was critically short of gunpowder and ammunit |
nciscans gifted the property to the people of | Drogheda when they ended their 760 year association wi |
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