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| He attended the county schools of Old | Waterford Academy and the Edinboro State Normal School |
| He was educated at | Waterford Academy. |
| Thomas Preston surrendered | Waterford after a three month siege. |
| oning, Herald joined her sister HMS Hecla in | Waterford after a brief re-fit in Cork dockyard. |
| lage and the closest airport to Rosegreen is | Waterford Airport located 73 kilometres southwards. |
| an All-American Road that continues south to | Waterford along Lake Champlain, the Champlain Canal, a |
| Waterford also has three theatre companies, Red Kettle | |
| t reached Scotland by Andrew de Guldeford of | Waterford, and his accomplices, including John de Bris |
| Further information: Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore |
| ad primary responsibility for the defence of | Waterford and Wexford. |
| ty of Sydney and the towns of Glace Bay, New | Waterford and Dominion. |
| count Maule, of Whitechurch in the County of | Waterford, and Earl Panmure, of Forth in the County of |
| Nearby settlements include Hertford, | Waterford and Stapleford. |
| She was sold to the | Waterford and Limerick Railway in 1877 and used as a h |
| t Reed (or Reade; died 1415) was a Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore, Bishop of Carlisle and Bishop o |
| e funeral, presided over by Bishop Miller of | Waterford, and attended by the Band of the Lincolnshir |
| Michael Russell (bishop of | Waterford and Lismore) (1920-2009), Roman Catholic Bis |
| and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Waterford and Lismore (b.1746). |
| and, Fitzmaurice camped outside the walls of | Waterford and demanded that Grenville's wife and Lady |
| he area was Locky Byrne, who played for both | Waterford and Kilkenny. |
| Mahoney VC (1827 - 30 October 1857) was born | Waterford and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria C |
| 5 December 1640) was the Anglican Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland. |
| known relative was a nephew who held land in | Waterford and was knighted in 1254. |
| of the strong Catholic and rebel feeling in | Waterford, and the attitude of the Mayor Patrick Walsh |
| O'Shea was born in | Waterford and educated at Mount Sion CBS, Waterford an |
| He was born in | Waterford and came to St. John's around 1804 as a cler |
| ny in Ireland, close to the border of County | Waterford and 12 km from Waterford City. |
| Maritime Festival in Dublin, Sproai Festival | Waterford, and The Cork International Choral Festival. |
| ner in Lunacy, a Deputy Lieutenant of County | Waterford and Devon and served as High Sheriff of Coun |
| ate son of George Beresford, 1st Marquess of | Waterford, and the brother of William Beresford, 1st V |
| n & Kilcash in the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Waterford and Lismore. |
| In 1579 he became bishop of | Waterford and Lismore, in the Church of Ireland. |
| It is on the road between Lismore, County | Waterford and Youghal, County Cork. |
| He was Bishop of Cashel, Emly, | Waterford and Lismore from 1872 until his retirement i |
| that blacked out power in Caledonia, Simcoe, | Waterford and part of the Six Nations reserve. |
| he station opened on 30 August 1906 when the | Waterford and Cork ferry services were transferred fro |
| so a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Waterford and Lismore. |
| he Peace for County Tipperary (and later for | Waterford), and held the office of Deputy Lieutenant o |
| hat lasted eighteen years he also played for | Waterford and Munster. |
| Bert grew up in | Waterford and Bethania after his parents immigrated fr |
| tival, and has participated regularly in the | Waterford and Dublin St. Patrick's day parades, often |
| He was appointed Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore by the Holy See on 30 January 19 |
| n Catholic clergyman who served as Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore from 1943 to 1965. |
| fore becoming the Bishop of Cashel and Emly, | Waterford and Lismore. |
| amily seats are Curraghmore, Portlaw, County | Waterford and Glenbridge Lodge, Valleymount, County Wi |
| John Atherton, Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore, was hanged for sodomy under a l |
| R705 regional road, roughly 30 km from both | Waterford and Kilkenny. |
| Bishop of Richmond (1820-1822) and Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore (1822-1829). |
| In 1634 he became Bishop of | Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland. |
| School), Catholic University High School in | Waterford, and St. Flannan's College in Ennis. |
| It covered all of County | Waterford and the eastern part of County Tipperary. |
| He was educated in Newtown School, | Waterford and began his journalism career as a freelan |
| After obtaining his Ph.D. he moved to | Waterford and set up the department of Psychology at t |
| It was built by the | Waterford and Limerick Railway (W&LR) which ran its fi |
| Waterford and Hedderman were due to begin the 2007 sea | |
| It is named for the suburb of | Waterford and also includes the suburbs of Beenleigh, |
| 1288 ) was Walter's predecessor as Bishop of | Waterford and was Archbishop of Tuam 1286-1288; their |
| isting Edmund MacRichard's help, he captured | Waterford and along with it, the son of the Earl of De |
| Y 32 for a total of 16 miles (26 km) between | Waterford and Bemis Heights and from Schuylerville to |
| He was raised in | Waterford and attended Our Lady of the Lakes Church an |
| ducated at the school of Mrs. Jane Barden in | Waterford and of Peter White in Kilkenny, in 1604 he w |
| ed Beatrix Beresford, Dowager Marchioness of | Waterford and daughter of the 5th Marquess of Lansdown |
| e years he laboured in his native Diocese of | Waterford and Lismore, mainly engaged in teaching cate |
| Custos Rotulorum of the counties of Cork and | Waterford, and, on March 19, 1660, was appointed one o |
| McCloy was married to a | Waterford artist, E. L. Harris. |
| eligious promises under Bishop John Power of | Waterford as the Presentation Brothers. |
| y historic boats travel through the locks in | Waterford as it is the entrance to the modern New York |
| on since 1982, links the village, and County | Waterford as a whole, with County Wexford, specificall |
| e the train arriving from Cahir, Clonmel and | Waterford at 0818 does not proceed onward to Limerick |
| or themes: Donegal, County Cork, Tranquilla, | Waterford, Athlone, Kilarney, Tralee, Erin, Galway, Ti |
| After five years as pastor of the | Waterford Baptist Church, he again began evangelistic |
| ney medication for the Irish market from its | Waterford base which it had set up nine years previous |
| e part of the new Tipperary constituency and | Waterford became part of the new Waterford constituenc |
| Many foreign students rent or own homes in | Waterford because of its vicinity to the university an |
| He went on to sign for | Waterford before the 2008 eircom League season. |
| The next few seasons saw | Waterford being knocked out of the championship in the |
| f John de La Poer Beresford, 4th Marquess of | Waterford, Beresford was 31 years old, and a captain i |
| held until 1693, and then represented County | Waterford between 1695 and 1699. |
| and cleric who held the offices of Bishop of | Waterford, Bishop of Meath and Lord Chancellor of Irel |
| football in his native city with Bolton and | Waterford Bohs before joining Shamrock Rovers in 1980. |
| , Foley signed for Longford where his former | Waterford boss Gareth Cronin was manager before being |
| Another | Waterford boy, Fernando Honwana, became a trusted assi |
| "The | Waterford Boys/Reels: The Humours of Scariff/The Flann |
| a Republican Sinn Fein Cumann had named the | Waterford branch of its organisation after George Lenn |
| ed by Paddy Paul, the leader of the IRA East | Waterford Brigade, who gathered Volunteers from the lo |
| Involved was the IRA West | Waterford Brigade, specifically the newly formed Flyin |
| ate him at "Maethail-Brogain", now Mothil in | Waterford; but this is admittedly quite doubtful. |
| His monastery was in Lismore, County | Waterford but his apparent desire for a life of solitu |
| atest honour was winning league honours with | Waterford but his cherished memory is scoring a penalt |
| He was succeeded at | Waterford by his brother Walter de Fulburn, who was Lo |
| Notable finals include 1982 when Cork beat | Waterford by 31 points (Munster Final record) and in t |
| He first stood for election at the | Waterford by-election in 1947 but was unsuccessful. |
| ewly formed Loudoun Rangers in their camp at | Waterford, capturing nearly the whole unit before subs |
| de to a narrow 0-16 to 1-12 victory over the | Waterford champions. |
| The winners of the | Waterford Championship qualify to represent their coun |
| Janice Karman - Theodore, Angela | Waterford, Cindy Lou |
| Official Tourism site - | Waterford City Council |
| nd the Irish Parliamentary Party represented | Waterford City from February 6, 1874 until his death a |
| Waterford City was a United Kingdom Parliament constit | |
| The geographic remit of the diocese includes | Waterford City & County as well as part of counties So |
| Not to be confused with | Waterford City (UK Parliament constituency). |
| Council in 1979, and in 1985 was elected to | Waterford City Council and Waterford County Council. |
| He was an elected member of | Waterford City Council from the 1970s to 1990s. |
| e town, and the British military garrison in | Waterford City quickly dispatched forty troops in four |
| ell behind Fine Gael in Galway, Limerick and | Waterford city councils. |
| ub hurling with his local Mount Sion club in | Waterford city and has enjoyed much success with the c |
| Waterford City was a constituency represented in the I | |
| ry, home to a train station on the line from | Waterford City to Mallow Junction in County Cork. |
| continuity with the glassmaking tradition of | Waterford City (Havel visited the National Museum to m |
| hich was transferred from County Kilkenny to | Waterford City in the reign of James I. Most of Kilcul |
| WLR FM, a local radio station covering | Waterford City and County in Ireland |
| Liskeard (1859-65), Nottingham (1866-8), and | Waterford City (1870-74). |
| Noel 'Noelie' Crowley (born 1962 in | Waterford City) is a retired Irish sportsperson. |
| 7 km south of Mullinavat and 8 km north from | Waterford City, Kilmacow consists of an Upper and Lowe |
| s its name from a ferry across the Suir from | Waterford city. |
| , 1918, after Redmond resigned it to contest | Waterford City. |
| and on 15 October 1835 was made a Freeman of | Waterford City. |
| replayed the following Saturday night, with | Waterford claiming the first Munster Championship of t |
| The club was the 2007 | Waterford club of the year |
| man Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax, born in | Waterford, Co. Waterford, Republic of Ireland and died |
| The Seaside is a property in | Waterford, Connecticut that was listed on the National |
| The Graniteville Historic District in | Waterford, Connecticut is a historic district that was |
| is a village or neighborhood in the town of | Waterford, Connecticut, in the southeastern part of th |
| Edith Branner lived at 27 Riverside Drive in | Waterford, Connecticut, and they were the designers of |
| Jordan is a village in the town of | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| He was interred in Jordan Cemetery, | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| Center's National Playwrights Conference in | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| from undisclosed causes at the age of 70 in | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| strict is a historic district in the town of | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| nsion at the Harkness Memorial State Park in | Waterford, Connecticut. |
| Coffey was elected for the | Waterford constituency at the 2011 general election wi |
| ment in 1918 the area was part of the County | Waterford constituency. |
| 1890, when he won a by-election for the West | Waterford constituency. |
| st of the Norse colonies at Dublin, Wexford, | Waterford, Cork and Limerick fell under the sway of na |
| the 1945 final she exchanged gifts with her | Waterford counterpart Biddy McGrath, receiving a box o |
| ked on a political career and was elected to | Waterford County Council. |
| red the Irish House of Commons as member for | Waterford County in 1761. |
| He was first elected to | Waterford County Council in 1999 for the Suir electora |
| Waterford Crystal Business Scholarship: Cullen Johnson | |
| ditions to the Meeting House have included a | Waterford crystal chandelier given by Hope Brown Ives |
| The other, in the sanctuary, is a | Waterford crystal chandelier, and is similar to some w |
| Cian O'Connor and | Waterford Crystal win gold for Ireland in the equestri |
| 2001 Taiwan Ladies Open, Compaq Open, | Waterford Crystal Ladies' Irish Open |
| The first occurred after | Waterford Crystal, the mount of Ireland's Cian O'Conno |
| invited to work as an independent artist by | Waterford Crystal, Kilbarry, Ireland, in 1998. |
| uring Easter, for instance, eggs by Faberge, | Waterford Crystal, and Lalique are displayed. |
| a doping scandal involving O'Connor's horse | Waterford Crystal. |
| esses unique to the history and specialty of | Waterford Crystal. |
| eptember 5, 2008) was the chief designer for | Waterford Crystal. |
| y, WY., the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in | Waterford, CT, the John G. Neihardt Center in Bancroft |
| a residential area, the campus is bounded by | Waterford Drive, St. Catherine and Parker Road. |
| 2007, Nagle first appeared on the scene with | Waterford during 2008 making his debut on 21 July 2008 |
| In 1762, he married Nancy Smith of | Waterford, England. |
| In 1933 Janet (then | Waterford) enrolled at Aeronautical University, a segr |
| illiam Palliser, of Comragh in the county of | Waterford, Esquire". |
| The annual | Waterford Estuary Mussel Festival is held in Passage E |
| stituency once comprised the whole of County | Waterford, except for the Parliamentary boroughs of Du |
| treated thus for working the Cork - Mallow - | Waterford expresses. |
| inal was played in Tipperary with Dublin and | Waterford finishing on a scoreline of 2-08 to 0-04. |
| commissioned a feature length training film, | Waterford Fire Fighting. |
| Born in | Waterford, Fitzgerald was a centre forward who had mad |
| e House is an historic tavern located at the | Waterford Flat area of Waterford in Maine. |
| In June 2003, Hale and such other notable | Waterford footballers as Davy Walsh, Paddy Coad, Peter |
| Hussey's remains were brought back to | Waterford for burial, but his funeral became the focus |
| A major dam in | Waterford forms a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) navigable water |
| ing at Mount Sion Christian Brothers School, | Waterford, Frank Edwards became the Waterford leader o |
| n the 1290s he held the barony of Athmethan, | Waterford, from the King at a rent of £20 13s 4d. |
| yed with Roanmore GAA at club level and with | Waterford GAA at inter-county level. |
| Waterford Gaming had the other 50 percent interest in | |
| Some Irish towns (notably Wexford and | Waterford) had acted as bases from which Privateers ha |
| Bordered to the west by | Waterford harbour and sitting on a rocky promontory ju |
| 33 regional road on the western shore of the | Waterford Harbour estuary, where The Three Sisters flo |
| ord, in Ireland, on the eastern shore of the | Waterford Harbour, which is the estuary of The Three S |
| fort commanded the bay giving sea access to | Waterford Harbour. |
| Waterford has the highest per capita income of any tow | |
| A former Dean of | Waterford, he was consecrated Bishop of Clonfert and K |
| After four years with | Waterford, he crossed the Irish Sea to England to play |
| St Michael and All Angels, | Waterford, Hertfordshire |
| David 1872, in St Michael and All Angels, | Waterford, Hertfordshire |
| St Michael and All Angels, | Waterford, Hertfordshire, England |
| Detail of stained glass window by Parsons at | Waterford, Herts |
| Waterford High School belongs to the Eastern Connectic | |
| Moving on from | Waterford, his command proceeded to take the republica |
| He was transferred to | Waterford in 1288 and held the see until his death in |
| and Cork before being surprising defeated by | Waterford in an All-Ireland quarter-final. |
| He died at | Waterford in 1887. |
| This constituency was based in the city of | Waterford in County Waterford. |
| There had been a glassmaking factory in | Waterford in the previous century, but as nothing was |
| te interest from Glentoran, Harry signed for | Waterford in 1955. |
| He served as Mayor of | Waterford in 1886 and 1887. |
| Phil Grimes was born in | Waterford in 1929. |
| Born at | Waterford in 1581 or 1583, he was son of Thomas Waddin |
| , the area south of Manning Road was renamed | Waterford in the 1980s. |
| 24 ha) national historic district located at | Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. |
| nineteenth-century County Wexford and County | Waterford, in the southeast of Ireland. |
| Catawissa was a historic tugboat located at | Waterford in Saratoga County, New York. |
| Daborne became chancellor of | Waterford in Ireland in 1619, and was made prebendary |
| called Littleton but the name was changed to | Waterford in 1797. |
| airs Mountains between Kilkenny, Wexford and | Waterford in Ireland, Maurice's family moved to the Gl |
| Ken McGrath was born in Mount Sion, County | Waterford in 1978, into a talented hurling family. |
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