Kildare


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Kildare

(kɪlˈdɛə)
n
(Placename) a county of E Republic of Ireland, in Leinster province: mostly low-lying and fertile. County town: Naas. Pop: 163 944 (2002). Area: 1694 sq km (654 sq miles)
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Kil•dare

(kɪlˈdɛər)

n.
a county in Leinster, in the E Republic of Ireland. 116,015; 654 sq. mi. (1695 sq. km).
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Kildare
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"Otherwise called Peggy, lady of Major Michael O'Dowd, of our regiment, and daughter of Fitzjurld Ber'sford de Burgo Malony of Glenmalony, County Kildare."
The editor of a monthly review came with his wife, and Lady Kildare, the Irish philanthropist, brought her young nephew, Robert Owen, who had come up from Oxford, and who was visibly excited and gratified by his first introduction to Miss Burgoyne.
The Lord of Surrey was there, a very elegant young man, who sung a song of his own composition, on the "Lord of Kildare's Daughter." It was much approved, and my brother whispered me that the fair Geraldine, for so my Lord of Surrey calls his sweetheart, is the finest woman of the age.
"Very like a ditch in Ireland," he murmured, and smiled, dreaming of a razor-topped bank in distant Kildare.
Zinc of Ireland NL (ASX:ZMI) has revealed an updated resource estimate for its Kildare Zinc Project, about 40 kilometres southwest of Dublin, Ireland.
GLEN RYAN has emerged as the early frontrunner to become the new Kildare senior football manager following Cian O'Neill's resignation.
Kildare 3-20 Fermanagh 0-18 THE redemption of Kildare is complete after breezing past the challenge of Fermanagh in Navan to secure a golden ticket to the Super 8s.
Synopsis: "The War Of independence In Kildare" is a comprehensive history in which James Durney illustrates the unique role that County Kildare had in the Irish War of Independence.
Dwarf Lee Kildare has a special role among his band of burglars in Newcastle's East End.
"I'm a fighter," says Saunders Kildare. "I wake up and say, 'Wow, I'm still standing.