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Carrickfergus, Drogheda and Kilkenny were abolished ; Galway was also abolished, but recreated in 1986.
Poynings abandoned the Ulster invasion, turned south, and with some difficulty reduced Carlow ; he then proceeded to Drogheda and summoned a parliament.
The National Development Plan included a large expansion in commuter services, especially in the greater Dublin area, and so the company greatly increased services on routes such as Dublin / Drogheda / Dundalk, Dublin / Ashbourne, Dublin / Ratoath, Dublin / Dunshaughlin / Navan / Kells / Cavan ; this has been driven mainly by the economic boom of the Nineties, known as the Celtic Tiger.
Clonmel is one of five Borough Councils in Ireland ; the others are Drogheda, Kilkenny, Sligo and Wexford.
The first three railways all had different gauges: the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, ; the Ulster Railway, ; and the Dublin and Drogheda Railway,.
* 1649: 11 September: Cromwell takes Drogheda ; followed by Wexford on 11 October
Shelmerdine, Director of Civil Aviation ; Lady Acton and Kathleen Countess of Drogheda representing the Women ’ s Committee, Air League.
Partly as a result of this disunity, the Irish / Royalist coalition was driven from eastern Ireland by Cromwell, who beat down all resistance by his skill, and even more by his ruthless severity, in a brief campaign of nine months ( storming of Drogheda, 11 September, and of Wexford, 11 October, by Cromwell ; capture of the Irish Confederate capital Kilkenny, 28 March 1650, and of Clonmel, 10 May ).
Royal Hibernian Academy ( RHA ), submitting a total of 42 canvases from 1925-late 1960s. Engineer's Hall ( 1931 ) with artists Marion King and Olive Cunningham ; a solo exhibition at St Stephen's Green Gallery ( 1934 ); a solo show at the Daniel Egan Gallery, Dublin ( 1936 ), which was repeated in Drogheda ; the Water Colour Society of Ireland ( 1939 ).
The style is rather more sophisticated than in some 14th century reworkings, with elegant running animals on small mounts at the corners, and the goldsmith who signed it, John O Bardan, is recorded living at Drogheda ; by now goldsmiths in Ireland, as elsewhere in Europe, were usually laymen ( NMI, R2834, 16. 7 cm high ).
However, in the case of Drogheda and Wexford no surrender agreement had been negotiated, and by the rules of continental siege warfare prevalent in the mid-17th century, this meant no quarter would be given ; thus it can be argued that Cromwell's attitude had not changed.
Cromwell justified his actions at Drogheda in a letter to the Speaker of the House of Commons, as follows ;
John Connolly was born in County Meath, Ireland ; according to various sources, he was born in either Slane or Drogheda.

Drogheda and is
Under the Local Government Act 2001 section 10 ( 3 ) and schedule 6 part 1 chapter 1, the following continue to be known as Boroughs ( though this is largely a matter of nomenclature ) Clonmel, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Sligo, Wexford.
Drogheda also boasts a long tradition of its very own pantomime, which is usually held in January / February of each year.
Drogheda has a number of brass bands and is home to the Drogheda Brass Band, National Brass Band Champions of Ireland 2007 – 12, and the Lourdes Brass Band
Drogheda is located close to the M1 ( E1 Euro Route 1 ) ( main Dublin-Belfast motorway ).
Drogheda Borough Council is an elected local government body which is mandated under the Local Government Act 2001 to provide civic leadership and a forum for the democratic representation of the community.
The local economy of Drogheda, like that of many other towns in Ireland, is changing rapidly.
* International Fund Services, a leading provider of fund accounting and administration services to the hedge fund industry globally, is to establish a hedge fund administration operation in Drogheda, Co. Louth, with the creation of up to 235 jobs.
On the northside, is the M1 Retail Park and on the southside is the Drogheda Retail Park.
Drogheda United FC's brother team is Trabzonspor from Turkey.
Drogheda is also home to many rugby playing schools, including St. Mary's who are the under 14 Leinster rugby champions.
The original door from a prison cell used to house St. Oliver Plunkett in 1681 is on display at St. Peter's Church in Drogheda, Ireland.
Deirdre Gogarty ( born November 10, 1969 ) is a female boxer who was born in Drogheda, Ireland.
It is linked to Drogheda, Dublin Airport and Dublin by route 100X.
It is crossed just west of Drogheda by the Boyne River Bridge that carries the M1 motorway and by the Boyne Viaduct that carries the Dublin-Belfast railway line to the east.
The tomb in the nave is believed today not to be Strongbow's, the original tomb having been destroyed centuries ago, an unrelated medieval tomb was moved soon afterwards from a church in Drogheda to Christ Church and placed as a substitute to the destroyed tomb of Strongbow.
: Moneymore is also the name of a large housing estate in Drogheda, Ireland.
Earl of Drogheda is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
The town is noted in Irish history for its resistance to the Cromwellian army which sacked both Drogheda and Wexford.
" Tony " Martin ( born August 31, 1948 in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland ) is a Canadian politician.
The station opened on 29 November 1844 by the Dublin and Drogheda Railway Company as Dublin Station, but was renamed Amiens Street Station ten years later after the street on which it is located.

Drogheda and port
The Drogheda officials made sure that Scotland would receive no more food from the Drogheda port.
Proposals have been raised about moving the port to the new Port of Drogheda facility proposed for Bremore in north County Dublin near Balbriggan.
The three lions passant represent England-as Drogheda lay within the Pale and was a garrison town-and the ship represents the town's port.
Cromwell's tactics at Drogheda were determined by a need to take the port towns on Ireland's east coast quickly to ensure re-supply for his troops.
Until recent years it operated to haul gypsum from Saint-Gobain Gypsum Industries plant in County Cavan to the port of Drogheda.

Drogheda and town
* 1649 – Siege of Drogheda ends: Oliver Cromwell's English Parliamentarian troops take the town and execute its garrison.
Drogheda was an important walled town in the English Pale in the medieval period.
In 1825 the Drogheda Steam Packet Company was formed in the town, providing shipping services to Liverpool.
In 1837 the population of Drogheda area was 17, 365 of whom 15, 138 lived in the town.
A local myth has it that the star and crescent were included in the town arms after the Ottoman Empire ( predecessor to the Republic of Turkey ) sent ships laden with food to Drogheda during the Irish famine.
This was aided by the expansion of transport infrastructure in the direction of Drogheda i. e. the Swords and Balbriggan bypasses, the Boyne River Bridge and the increased number of commuter trains serving the town.
For local elections to Louth County Council, the town forms part of two local electoral areas-Drogheda East ( 6 ) and Drogheda West ( 4 ).
A number of retail parks have developed around Drogheda since the year 2000, mainly on the southern and western side of the town.
* Karate: The Drogheda School of Karate was founded in February 1969 and has been providing continued services to the town & surrounding areas for over 40 years.
The site of the Battle of the Boyne sprawls over a wide area west of the town of Drogheda.
The effect of this was to create a lieutenant for the county boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry, and to abolish those for the city of Kilkenny, borough of Drogheda and town of Galway.
In 1649 after the sacking of Drogheda, the garrison of Trim fled to join other Irish forces and the town was occupied by the army of Oliver Cromwell.
Additional services within Ireland include city services in Cork, Galway, Limerick and Waterford and town services in Athlone, Balbriggan, Drogheda, Dundalk, Navan and Sligo.
Navan was a railway crossroads, with the GNR ( I ) line from Drogheda to Oldcastle and the MGWR line from Kingscourt to Clonsilla ( on the Dublin to Sligo line ) passing through the town, connecting at Navan Junction.
It was originally situated at the Flowerfield area of the town, on the main thoroughfare to Drogheda, in a building which has been sympathetically converted into private accommodation.
Under the district asylum system it received patients resident in the city and county of Dublin and the counties of Louth, Meath, Wicklow and the town of Drogheda.
* 3 January — Despite some opposition Drogheda Corporation votes to confer the freedom of the town on President Kruger of the Boers.
The crest of Drogheda United is an adaptation of the town arms of Drogheda, which feature the heraldic symbols of a star and crescent over a shield depicting St. Lawrence's Gate, three lions and a ship.
The club crest focuses on the star and crescent element of the town arms of Drogheda.
This castle formed part of the defences of the town during the siege of Drogheda during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1649.
It is one of the most notable buildings on West St. in the town centre of Drogheda.
The first town to fall was Drogheda, about 50 km north of Dublin.

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