Examples of 'granard' in a sentence

Meaning of "granard"

granard (noun) - a town in County Longford, Ireland, known for its historic buildings and cultural heritage

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When you both came to granard.
Last annual Granard harp festival.
Ricky McDonnell has never talked publicly about those traumatic days in Granard.
First annual Granard harp festival.
The largest single mortgage was granted to the Earl of Granard.
Earl of Granard.
With her marriage, Beatrice Mills would be known as Countess and / or Lady Granard.
When you both came to Granard the first time, you.
The memoirs of harpist Arthur O'Neill contain records of Mooney 's experience at the Granard Festivals.
Afterwards, Granard mainly lived in France.
The Black and Tans burned the village of Granard in reprisal.
Lord Granard died one week before his 74th birthday.
The ambush site, on the road between Granard and Ballinalee, was well chosen.
He was succeeded by his eldest son Arthur, 2nd Earl of Granard.
The regiment was formed in 1684 by the Earl of Granard from independent companies in Ireland.

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Granard also served as Vice-Admiral of Connaught, Lord Lieutenant of Longford.
She was the only woman to compete in the Granard festival of 1781.

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