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| Kildare, Earl and Baron of | Offaly, all in the Peerage of Ireland; |
| to the Coghlan family who also had estates in | Offaly and whose lands were confiscated by William of |
| s local club Tullamore and was a member of the | Offaly and London senior inter-county teams at variou |
| f his married Maurice Fitzgerald, 3rd baron of | Offaly, and so the Manor of Kilkea came into the poss |
| ildare, (north) Laois, Louth, Meath, Monaghan, | Offaly and Westmeath between the frequencies of 104.7 |
| lers of that part of the country then known as | Offaly and Leix. |
| In 1761 Lord Kildare was created Earl of | Offaly and Marquess of Kildare in the Peerage of Irel |
| ties immediately concerned are those of County | Offaly and County Westmeath. |
| He was the 20th Earl of Kildare and Baron of | Offaly and was created 1st Viscount Leinster of Taplo |
| here were great scenes of joy at Croke Park as | Offaly and Fleury celebrated their very first All-Ire |
| ocuses on counties North Tipperary, Laois, and | Offaly and offers local people interactive news that |
| The Plantation of King's County (now County | Offaly) and Queen's County (now County Laois), the ea |
| all won All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals with | Offaly as well as numerous provincial titles. |
| 2008 making his debut on 21 July 2008 against | Offaly at Semple Stadium, Thurles. |
| He played for | Offaly at both minor and under-21 levels, however, he |
| ster, etc. (born 7 April 1948), styled Earl of | Offaly before 1976 and Marquess of Kildare between 19 |
| h-western part of North Tipperary close to the | Offaly border. |
| ere have been two creations of the title Baron | Offaly, both in the Peerage of Ireland. |
| ent on to shock the hurling world by defeating | Offaly by 4-15 to 1-15 in the All-Ireland semi-final. |
| of John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare, Lord | Offaly, by his spouse Blanche, daughter of John, Lord |
| In 1620 she was created suo jure Baroness | Offaly by King James I of England. |
| He was succeeded as Lord of | Offaly by his son, Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Of |
| the quarter finals of the O'Byrne Shield were | Offaly, Carlow, Wexford, Laois, Kilkenny, UCD, Athlon |
| The winners of the | Offaly Championship winners qualify to represent thei |
| Charleville Forest Castle in Tullamore, County | Offaly, considered one of the finest of its type in t |
| He was elected a county councillor for | Offaly County Council in 1991 and town councillor in |
| 2004-2007 and was appointed County Manager for | Offaly County Council in 2007. |
| cludes addition of two housing developments by | Offaly County Council and Bord na Mona. |
| ght candidates for the 2002 election including | Offaly County Councillor Molly Buckley, Dublin City C |
| Shannon, in the barony of Garrycastle, County | Offaly, died in the year 549. |
| e road from Athy to Newbridge in the barony of | Offaly East and the parish of Carn. |
| t St.Catherine's Rectory, Hop Hill, Tullamore, | Offaly, eldest of six children of Rev. John Swift Jol |
| After a couple of seasons in the doldrums | Offaly emerged again in 1998, however, the year was n |
| r, a relegation group of six teams resulted in | Offaly ending up at the bottom and facing relegation |
| Two earlier medieval creations as Baron of | Offaly existed; for an earlier FitzGerald, who owned |
| Offaly Express** | |
| Antrim team were accorded a guard of honour by | Offaly following the game. |
| The first appearance for Rhode in an | Offaly Football final was in 1891, however the match |
| Also home to Declan "The Shot" Daly, | Offaly footballer of the year 2010 |
| The | Offaly forwards scored another five unanswered points |
| ingham who is said to have obtained a grant of | Offaly from Strongbow or Henry II about 1172. |
| Ireland club hurling titles and the successful | Offaly GAA club, Saint Rynagh's, Banagher. |
| ded in 1973 and were the first team to win the | offaly gaa intermediate title, in 1978 captained by S |
| It is one of the principal grounds of the | Offaly GAA Gaelic football and hurling teams. |
| It is one of the main grounds of | Offaly GAA's Gaelic football and hurling teams. |
| re between 1185 and 1204 by the first Baron of | Offaly, Gerald Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald, an ancestor of |
| Offaly has a number of train stations, these includin | |
| arroll scored the opening goal of the game for | Offaly, however, neither side built up a strong lead. |
| In the All-Ireland final Derry met | Offaly in Croke Park and won 3-09 to 1-09, with Niblo |
| Offaly, in the midlands of Ireland), which was probab | |
| ockford, as well as in Dublin and Birr, County | Offaly in Ireland. |
| prominence on the inter-county scene with the | Offaly in late 2002 as a sub but did regain his place |
| when Eamonn Taaffe scored a late goal against | Offaly in the decider in 1995. |
| Down fell to | Offaly in the subsequent All-Ireland semi-final, allo |
| McCusker and Derry finished runners-up to | Offaly in the 1998 National League decider. |
| certified Gouda style cheese made in Birr Co. | Offaly in Ireland. |
| Coleman and Derry finished runners-up to | Offaly in the 1998 National League decider. |
| He died at Arrabeg, King's County (now County | Offaly) in a firearm accident on 5 October 1880. |
| m; 1.2 mi) south of the town of Birr in County | Offaly in the Republic of Ireland. |
| line Press - along with the third sister paper | Offaly Independent for a sum believed to be in excess |
| to France, whereupon the King pronounced Lord | Offaly innocent, and settled upon him Vescy's lordshi |
| It is located in County | Offaly, Ireland on the main N7 road from Dublin to Li |
| Brereton was born in King's County (now | Offaly), Ireland and was commissioned into the 8th We |
| e Synod of Birr, held at Birr in modern County | Offaly, Ireland in 697 was a meeting of churchmen and |
| 'Church of the field')) is a village in County | Offaly, Ireland, located 8 km (5.0 mi) south of Tulla |
| Shannon from the town of Shannonbridge, County | Offaly, Ireland, to a family with a history of Britis |
| lake fitz John, Bishop of Clonmacnoise, County | Offaly, Ireland, died 1508. |
| Roscore is a townland in County | Offaly, Ireland, which has a castle. |
| llough (Irish: Pollach) is a village in County | Offaly, Ireland, located in the midlands of Ireland. |
| arack Obama's ancestral home in Moneygall, Co. | Offaly, Ireland. |
| pproximately 5 miles from Tullamore, in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| hurch to form their own church in Birr, County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| civil parish south-west of Tullamore in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| Capppancur is a populated place in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| letic Association stadium in Tullamore, County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| was born in 1913 at Moneygall, Dunkerrin, Co. | Offaly, Ireland. |
| na (Irish: An Bhrosnach) is a hamlet in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| c Athletic Association stadium in Birr, County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| s a large castle in the town of Birr in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| cated just outside the town of Rhode in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| ion club located in the town of Birr in County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| flows through Mundy's hometown of Birr, County | Offaly, Ireland. |
| Niall McNamee of | Offaly is promoted from the standby list to the match |
| on Whelahan (born 27 July 1976 in Birr, County | Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. |
| Declan Pilkington (born 1969 in Birr, County | Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. |
| Joe Errity (born 1969 in Birr, County | Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. |
| Damien Fox (born 1961 in Tullamore, County | Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. |
| Paddy Fenning (born 1947 in Tullamore, County | Offaly) is an Irish retired sportsperson. |
| Edmund Enright, 12 February 1976, Birr, County | Offaly) is an Irish singer-songwriter. |
| Brian Mullins (born 1978 in Birr, County | Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. |
| g (born 14 September 1946 in Tullamore, County | Offaly) is an Irish retired sportsperson. |
| ried out valuable work at Clonmacnoise, County | Offaly, Jerpoint Cistercian Abbey, County Kilkenny an |
| Offaly Junior Football A Championships:5 | |
| of Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of | Offaly, Justiciar of Ireland (1238-1286) and his firs |
| in the C.C.F.L League (for Teams from Counties | Offaly, Laois, Westmeath and Longford) |
| Wicklow, Westmeath, Wexford, Carlow, Kilkenny, | Offaly, Longford |
| McIntyre returned as | Offaly manager almost a decade later before being app |
| Born in Corbetown, near Edenderry in County | Offaly, McAuliffe was a schoolteacher in Milltownpass |
| At the full-time whistle the | Offaly men had secured a 1-13 to 0-9 victory, giving |
| Seamus Kelly (born in | Offaly on 6 May 1974), is a retired Irish goalkeeper |
| In the subsequent qualifying campaign, | Offaly overcame Dublin and Limerick to qualify for an |
| Furlong is the only | Offaly player to have won three All-Ireland medals in |
| See also: West | Offaly Power Station |
| The West | Offaly Power Station is a large peat-fired power stat |
| Offaly provided the opposition on that occasion; howe | |
| d, is held every September in Banagher, County | Offaly, Republic of Ireland. |
| In 1995 | Offaly retained the Leinster title following a 2-16 t |
| Offaly reversed the Leinster final defeat by winning | |
| for further Barons | Offaly, see Duke of Leinster |
| th his local club Birr and was a member of the | Offaly senior inter-county team between 1998 and 2004 |
| th his local club Birr and was a member of the | Offaly senior inter-county team between 1988 and 1996 |
| th his local club Birr and was a member of the | Offaly senior inter-county team between 1998 and 2003 |
| s local club Tullamore and was a member of the | Offaly senior inter-county team from 1970 until 1980. |
| s local club Birr and was been a member of the | Offaly senior hurling team from 2005 to 2010. |
| ore and was the first-choice goalkeeper on the | Offaly senior inter-county team from 1966 until 1985. |
| Offaly Senior Hurling Championships: 22 | |
| Offaly Senior Football Championships: 26 | |
| The | Offaly Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual |
| s Drumcullen will take their place in the 2011 | Offaly Senior Hurling Championship. |
| McNamara was appointed manager of the | Offaly senior hurling team in November 2002. |
| ly, Lusmagh are in the top 5 or 6 teams in the | Offaly Senior Championship. |
| club was founded in 1961 and has since won 16 | Offaly Senior Hurling Championships. |
| lway followed his first term as manager of the | Offaly senior hurling team in the 1990s. |
| Born in Birr, County | Offaly, she is the daughter of Tom Enright, who serve |
| Plantation of County Laois and County | Offaly starts (lasts until 1557). |
| The game developed into a close affair with | Offaly taking a half-time lead. |
| umstances in Kilcoursey House in Clara, County | Offaly, the home of Richard and Therese Flynn. |
| A narrow 3-12 to 2-13 victory gave | Offaly the win and gave Fleury a second consecutive L |
| regional road in Ireland linking Clara, County | Offaly to Mullingar, County Westmeath. |
| Furthermore, this victory allowed | Offaly to advance directly to the All-Ireland final w |
| dying minutes of the 1982 football final when | Offaly took the title by one point denying Kerry a hi |
| o descend from Gerald FitzMaurice, 1st Lord of | Offaly, uncle of the 1st Baron Desmond. |
| dare PC (I) (1634 - 5 March 1664), styled Lord | Offaly until 1660, was an Irish peer. |
| (29 May 1722 - 19 November 1773), styled Lord | Offaly until 1744 and known as The Earl of Kildare be |
| of Kildare (1661-9 November 1707), styled Lord | Offaly until 1664, was an Irish peer. |
| At the full-time whistle | Offaly were the winners by 2-12 to 0-15. |
| It is situated in the barony of | Offaly West and the parish of Ballysax. |
| for Tullamore, Mullingar, Athlone, Portlaoise, | Offaly, Westmeath and Laois. |
| arlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Louth, Meath, | Offaly, Wexford and Wicklow. |
| The championship was won by Birr of | Offaly, who beat Dunloy of Antrim by 1-19 to 0-11 in |
| The championship was won by Birr of | Offaly, who beat Clarinbridge of Galway by 2-10 to 1- |
| sed Virgin Mary by Dermot O'Dempsey, Prince of | Offaly, whose mitred abbot sat as a baron in the Iris |
| lderry GAA, the most successful hurling side n | Offaly with 27 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship tit |
| all GAA club called Kilcormac-Killoughey. When | Offaly won the 1998 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champi |
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