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entries mention "CREMORNE":
Place name County Entry Source AUGHNAMULLEN Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 3 miles (S. by W.) from Ballibay, on the road to Dublin Lewis:Ireland BALLIBAY Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 8 miles (S. by E.) from Monaghan, and 50 miles (N. W. by N.) from Lewis:Ireland BALLYTRAIN Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 5 miles (S.) from Ballibay, on the old road to Shercock; containing Lewis:Ireland CASTLE-BLAYNEY Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 11 miles (S. E. by E.) from Monaghan, and 49 (N. N. W.) from Lewis:Ireland Chelsea Middlesex Cremorne Gardens. C., however, is chiefly famous for its hospital for invalid soldiers, built by Sir Christopher Wren (1682-1690) on the site Bartholomew CHELSEA London
MiddlesexCremorne mansion and grounds, between King's-road and the Thames, belonged to Lord Cremorne; are associated with Steele's Aspasia Imperial CLONTIBRET Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, on the confines of the county of Armagh, 6 miles (N. by W.) from Lewis:Ireland Cremorne Monaghan Cremorne , bar., Monaghan, 84,584 ac., pop. 29,853. Bartholomew DRUMGOON Cavan Cremorne. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Kilmore, and in the patronage of the Rev. J. Hamilton Lewis:Ireland EMATRIS Monaghan Cremorne, stands in a demesne of more than 1000 acres, embellished with lakes adorned with islands, on which grows the finest Lewis:Ireland LONDON London
LondonCremorne-gardens, Chelsea, for concerts, dancing, short plays, fireworks, and other entertainments; the Gallery of lllustration, Regent-street, for special Imperial Monaghan Monaghan Cremorne, Dartree, Farney, Monaghan, and Trough; 23 pars.; and the towns of Monaghan, Clones, CarrUkmacross, Castle-blayney, and Ballybay. For parliamentary Bartholomew MONAGHAN Monaghan Cremorne, Dartree, Farney, Monaghan, and Trough. It contains the disfranchised borough, market, and assize town of Monaghan; the market and post Lewis:Ireland MUCKNOE Monaghan CREMORNE, county of MONAGHAN and province of ULSTER, on the road from Carrickmacross to Armagh; containing, with the post-town Lewis:Ireland TULLYCORBET Monaghan CREMORNE, but chiefly in that of MONAGHAN, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 3 miles (N. by E.) from Lewis:Ireland TYHALLON, or TEHOLLAND Monaghan CREMORNE, but chiefly in that of MONAGHAN, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 2 miles (E. N. E.) from Lewis:Ireland VAUXHALL Surrey Cremorne gardens; and were finally closed in Aug. 1859. The chapelry bears the name of St. Peter. Pop. in 1868, about Imperial
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