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Irishtown or Irish Town may refer to the following places: ;Australia * Irishtown, Victoria - a ghost town in the Gippsland region * Irishtown, Western Australia * Irishtown, Tasmania ;Canada * Irishtown, New Brunswick * Irishtown-Summerside, Newfoundland and Labrador * Irishtown, Nova Scotia * Irishtown, Prince Edward Island ;Ireland * Irishtown, County Mayo, village * Irishtown, Dublin, inner suburb ** Irishtown Stadium in the suburb * Irishtown, Kilkenny, former borough ** Irishtown (Parliament of Ireland constituency) for the borough * Irishtown, Limerick, inner city area * Irishtown, Mullingar, a townland in Mullingar (civil parish), Mullingar civil parish, barony of Moyashel and Maheradermon, County Westmeath * Irishtown, Rathconrath, a townland in Rathconrath (civil parish), Rathconrath civil parish, barony of Rathconrath, County Westmeath ;United Kingdom, Northern Ireland * Irishtown, County Antrim, see List of townlands in County Antrim ;United States * Irishtown, Califo ...
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Irishtown, Victoria
Irishtown is a locality in Mount Alexander Shire, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It is noted for heritage sites associated with the Victorian Gold Rush, near or within the Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park. These include the Red Hill hydraulic gold sluicing site and the Burying Flat Cemetery, also known as Deadmans Gully Burial Ground. At the , Irishtown had a population of 15. History A gold rush, rush began to New Year's Flat on Fryers Creek on New Year's Day, 1853. The rush was described by a digger as "the most animated sight of those stirring times that I ever witnessed". The settlement arose nearby, and the Shamrock Hotel, an establishment reportedly frequented by "wild men," was subsequently built on the Vaughan Road. A Catholic church was consecrated in 1865, the building existing until 1956 when it was demolished. References

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Irishtown, Limerick
Irishtown () is an area of central Limerick, Ireland. The area along with King's Island, Limerick, Englishtown and Newtown Pery, Limerick, Newtown Pery forms Limerick city centre. Broad Street, John Street and Mungret Street are the main streets in the district. St. John's Square, a prized early Georgian era, Georgian development is located here as is St John's Cathedral (Limerick), St. John's Cathedral and the The Milk Market, Milk Market which is located off Mungret Street. Irishtown is one of the oldest districts in Limerick dating from the Middle Ages. The district evolved on the southern banks of the Abbey River, Limerick, Abbey River as the City of Limerick, located on the southern part of King's Island, Limerick, King's Island as an island city from the time of its foundation, grew beyond its boundaries. The Irishtown area was populated mainly by native Irish people, Irish in contrast to the Normans, Norman or Old English (Ireland), Old English settlement on King's Island ...
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Irish Town, Gibraltar
Irish Town is a pedestrianised street in the British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is one of Main Street, Gibraltar, Main Street's sub-districts running parallel to it, from Cooperage Lane in the north to John Mackintosh Square in the south. History Tito Benady calls Irish Town the second most important street in Gibraltar's city centre after Main Street. It was originally named ''Calle de Santa Ana'' () after a Hermitage (religious retreat), hermitage which carried this name at the corner with Market Lane. The Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy, Mercedarian Fathers established themselves in Gibraltar in 1581 and built their monastery around the little chapel, however, the street retained its name. The monastery later become known as the ''White Cloisters'' and formed part of an order established in Barcelona in 1380 for ransoming Christian captives in Muslim hands. The site of the old monastery is now occupied by Cloister Building which ...
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Irishtown Township, Clinton County, Illinois
Irishtown Township is one of fifteen townships in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,036 and it contained 730 housing units. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 67.17%) is land and (or 32.83%) is water. Cities, towns, villages * Keyesport (southwest half) Unincorporated towns * Harbor Light Bay * Marydale * North Harbor * Panorama Hills (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Cemeteries The township contains these three cemeteries: Gillespie, Keyesport and McNeill. Major highways * Illinois Route 127 Airports and landing strips * Carrillon Airport Landmarks * Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area (north three-quarters) Demographics As of the 2020 census there were 1,036 people, 370 households, and 250 families residing in the township. The population density was . There were 730 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup ...
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Irishtown, California
Irishtown (also, Irish Town) is a former settlement in Amador County, California, United States. It was located south-southwest of Pine Grove, at an elevation of 1972 feet (601 m). The townsite lies within the boundaries of Pine Grove. Irishtown is a former Miwok settlement. History When the first white people arrived to the area, en route to finding mines, they saw a "city of wigwams." The Miwok also left signs of bedrock mortars in the stone. These bedrock mortars are remnants of food processing/grinding once used by the Miwok who lived in the area. Irishtown is now a part of Pine Grove. Albert Leonard, Pine Grove's first postmaster, lived in the area in 1854, in an inn that he built. It served as a popular spot to visit for those traveling between Jackson and Clinton Clinton is an English toponymic surname, indicating one's ancestors came from English places called Glympton or Glinton.Hanks, P. & Hodges, F. ''A Dictionary of Surnames''. Oxford University Press, 1988 ...
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List Of Townlands In County Antrim
In Ireland Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Antrim, Northern Ireland: __NOTOC__ A Acravally, Aganlane (also known as Parkmore), Aghaboy, Aghacarnaghan, Aghacarnan, Aghacully, Aghadavy, Aghadolgan, Aghadrumglasny, Aghafatten, Aghagallon, Aghagheigh, Aghaleck, Aghalee, Aghalislone, Aghaloughan, Aghalum, Aghanamoney, Aghancrossy, Aghanliss, Aghavary, Aghnadarragh, Aghnadore, Aghnahough, Aghrunniaght, Agolagh, Aird, Alcrossagh, Alder Rock, Aldfreck, Aldorough, Altagore, Altarichard, Altaveedan South, Altigarron, Altilevelly, Altmore Lower, Altmore Upper, Altnahinch, Andraid, Annaghmore, Anticur, Antiville, Antynanum, Appletee, Araboy, Ardagh, Ardaghmore (Glentop), Ardclinis, Ardclinis Mountain, Ardicoan, Ardihannon, Ardmore, Ardnaglass, Artibrannan, Artiferrall, Artiforty (Shanaghy), Artigoran, Artiloman, Artimacormick ...
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Rathconrath (civil Parish)
Rathconrath ()Rathconrath civil parish
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Mullingar (civil Parish)
Mullingar () is a civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland. It includes Mullingar the county town of Westmeath, as well as the eponymous townland. Mullingar parish is located about west of Dublin on the N4 road and the N52 road which meet east of Mullingar town. It is served by Mullingar railway station on the Dublin to Sligo line. The Royal Canal also passes through the parish and the town. Lough Ennell lies to the south of Mullingar, Lough Owel to the north. Mullingar is one of 3 civil parishes in the barony of Moyashel and Magheradernon in the Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers . Parts of the parish (Cartronganny, Clownstown, part of Plodstown and Russellstown) are in the neighbouring barony of Fartullagh. The neighbouring civil parishes are: Portnashangan (barony of Corkaree) to the north, Rathconnell to the north‑east, Killucan (barony of Farbill) to the east, Lynn (barony of Fartullagh) to the south‑east and south, Dysart and Churchtown (barony o ...
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Irishtown, Mullingar
Irishtown is a townland in Mullingar in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is located to the north of the town, to the south of Lough Owel Lough Owel () is a mesotrophic lough in the Midlands of Ireland, situated north of Mullingar, the county town of Westmeath. It has a maximum depth of . Water from Lough Owel feeds the Royal Canal, a canal crossing Ireland from Dublin to the .... St Finian's College stands on the townland. References Townlands of County Westmeath {{Westmeath-geo-stub ...
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Irishtown (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
St Canice, also called Irishtown, was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1661 until 1800. Irishtown was a bishop's borough within the parish of St Canice in the county of the city of Kilkenny. The borough was separate from the city itself, which was represented by Kilkenny City constituency. The borough was disfranchised by the Acts of Union 1800. Compensation for the loss of the patronage was awarded in the standard amount of £15,000. The claim of Hugh Hamilton, Bishop of Ossory to this compensation was disallowed; instead it went to the Commissioners of First Fruits First Fruits is a religious offering of the first agricultural produce of the harvest. In classical Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions, the first fruits were given to priests as an offering to deity. Rome The first fruits of the field were off .... Members of Parliament 1661–1801 References * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Canice Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland ...
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