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    Lixnaw (Irish: Leic Snámha, meaning 'swimming flagstone') is a village in the north of County Kerry, Ireland. It is near the River Brick, 10 km (6 mi)...
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  • Lixnaw Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the north of County Kerry, Ireland. They primarily play in competitions organised by the Kerry...
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  • Baron Lixnaw (after Lixnaw) or Baron Kerry and Lixnaw. In a 1615 dispute with Baron Slane over precedence, it was claimed the title "Baron Lixnaw" was...
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    performed by Christy Moore. The song was written by Jack McAuliffe from Lixnaw, County Kerry about the cliffs around Dooneen Point near Beale, Kerry in...
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  • Kilmoyley Abbeydorney v St Brendan's Lixnaw v Ballyheigue Ballyduff v Abbeydorney Causeway v Lixnaw Lixnaw v Abbeydorney Lixnaw v Abbeydorney Overall Single game...
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  • as manager of Kerry club side Lixnaw and won the 2007 Senior County Championship in his first year in charge when Lixnaw beat Kilmoyley 1–15 to 2–06 in...
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  • O'Neill's v Ballyduff Lixnaw v Ballyheigue St Brendan's v Abbeydorney Kilmoyley v Kenmare Ballyduff v Causeway Ballyduff v Causeway Lixnaw v St Brendan's Kilmoyley...
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  • Ballyheigue Lixnaw v Causeway Lixnaw v Causeway Kilmoyley v St Brendan's Causeway v Ballyduff Kilmoyley v Causeway Overall Single game "Lixnaw take the title...
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  • Lispole (Lios Póil) Lisronagh Lisryan Lisselton Lissycasey Listowel Littleton Lixnaw Lombardstown Longford Longwood Lorrha Loughanure (Loch an Iúir) Loughglinn...
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  • the 2018 champions, Lixnaw. 1900 — as Kilmoyley A 1900 — as Abbeydorney B 1905 and 1913 — run on a league basis 1914 — as Lixnaw Davis' 1916 — disputed...
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  • 29 September 2002 at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, between Kilmoyley and Lixnaw, in what was their first meeting in the final in 19 years. Kilmoyley won...
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  • Paul Galvin (Gaelic footballer) (category Lixnaw hurlers)
    role amid the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. Born in Lixnaw, County Kerry, Galvin plays his club football with his local club Finuge...
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    Dromreag 71 Example 88 4 Example Fieries Example Example Lixnaw Tower 71 Example 88 29 Example Lixnaw R 557 Example Kenmare Castle 78 V 88 70 Example Tubrid...
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    north and west the bedrock is limestone (later to be sourced from nearby Lixnaw and Abbeydorney for use in lime kilns). These rocks, as part of the Western...
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  • 4-38.   Advance to knockout stage Ballyduff v Ballyheigue Lixnaw v Ballyheigue Ballyduff v Lixnaw   Advance to knockout stage Abbeydorney v Dr Crokes Dr...
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  • 2005 Colin Harris Kilmoyley 2006 Michael Conway Lixnaw 2007 Liam Boyle Ballyduff 2008 John Griffin Lixnaw 2009 Tom Murnane Kilmoyley 2010 Colin Harris Ballincollig...
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  • Board in 1889. The championship ran from 11 August to 10 September 2006. Lixnaw entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were...
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  • O'Neill's Causeway v St Brendan's Lixnaw v Kilmoyley Causeway v Lixnaw Overall Single game "Conway is star man for Lixnaw on day referee requires Garda escort...
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  • of Lixnaw, to levy tribute and assert the Desmond overlordship. Having seized 200 head of cattle and wasted the country, he was confronted by Lixnaw himself...
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  • Ballyduff Causeway v Crotta O'Neill's LIxnaw v St Brendan's Abbeydorney v Crotta O'Neill's Kilmoyley v Lixnaw Ballyduff v Lixnaw Crotta O'Neill's v Ballyheigue...
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  • Causeway Lixnaw v Crotta O'Neill's Causeway v Abbeydorney Lixnaw v St Brendan's Lixnaw v Kilmoyley Ballyduff v Causeway Ballyduff v Lixnaw Overall Single...
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  • St Brendan's Causeway v Lixnaw Ballyheigue v Causeway Kilmoyley v St Brendan's Kilmoyley v Causeway Overall Single game "Lixnaw hit Brick wall". Irish...
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    Fitzmaurice (1751), and Viscount Calne and Calston; the 30th Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw in the peerage of Ireland (1181); Baron Dunkeron, and Baron Wycombe. Lansdowne...
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  • Thomas Fitzmaurice, 16th Baron Kerry and Baron Lixnaw (1502–1590) was an Irish nobleman, politician, and peer. He was the youngest son of Edmond Fitzmaurice...
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  • Causeway Ballyduff v Lixnaw Kilmoyley v Crotta O'Neill's Ballyduff v St Brendan's Lixnaw v Ballyheigue Abbeydorney v Causeway Lixnaw v Ballyheigue St Brendan's...
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  • Láithreach Lispole – Lios Póil Lisselton – Lios Eiltín Listowel – Lios Tuathail Lixnaw – Leic Snámha Lyracrumpane – Ladhar an Chrompáin Milltown – Baile an Mhuilinn...
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  • the Earls of Kildare and Earls of Leinster. They were known as lords of Lixnaw in Kerry notable for their resistance to the English in the sixteenth century...
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    the Kenmare area in South Kerry and the Fitzmaurice estates were in the Lixnaw area in North Kerry. "Past British Prime Ministers". British Government...
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  • Kerry (1574–1630), also called Baron Lixnaw, fought in the Nine Years' War. Thomas was born in 1574, probably at Lixnaw, the eldest son of Patrick Fitzmaurice...
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  •   Quarter-finalists   Preliminary quarter-finalists Lixnaw v Tralee Parnells Tralee Parnells v Abbeydorney Abbeydorney v Lixnaw   Quarter-finalists   Preliminary quarter-finalists...
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