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Lisbalting / Lios Bealtaine (' fort or enclosure of Bealtaine ') is located in Kilcash Parish, County Tipperary.
It is very similar to the language heard in the southeast of Ireland centuries ago, due to mass emigration from the counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, County Kerry and Cork.
* 1848 – Irish Potato Famine: Tipperary Revolt – in Tipperary, Ireland, United Kingdom, an unsuccessful nationalist revolt against British rule is put down by police.
According to genealogist Edward MacLysaght the surname Lundy is from Norman de la Lounde, a name recorded in medieval documents in counties Tipperary and Kilkenny in Ireland.
There is a burnt mound site in County Tipperary known as Fulacht na Mór Ríoghna (' cooking pit of the Mórrígan ').
* 1884 – The Gaelic Athletic Association is set up in Hayes's Hotel in Thurles, County Tipperary.
* July 29 – Young Irelander Rebellion: a nationalist revolt in County Tipperary against British rule is put-down by a government police force.
* March 15 – in County Tipperary, Ireland, Bridget Cleary is killed by her husband, believing her to be a fairy changeling.
In addition " County Tipperary " is actually two administrative counties, called North Tipperary and South Tipperary while the major urban centres Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford have been separated from the town and rural areas of their counties.
The St. Martin's Cross on Iona is the best-preserved high cross, probably inspired by Northumbrian free-standing crosses, such as the Ruthwell Cross, although a similar cross exists in Ireland ( Ahenny, County Tipperary ).
County Kilkenny is bordered by Laois, Carlow, Wexford, Waterford and Tipperary.
* Eight counties compete for the elite All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for which the O ' Duffy Cup is awarded: Clare, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Offaly, Tipperary and Wexford.
The main N24 road from Limerick to Waterford passes through the town and the town of Tipperary is located 12 kilometres south-east of Oola.
For elections to Dáil Éireann, the county is part of two constituencies: Waterford and Tipperary South.
The Electoral ( Amendment ) Act 2009 defines the Waterford constituency as " The county of Waterford, except the part thereof which is comprised in the constituency of Tipperary South ; and the city of Waterford .".
The highest point in the county is located in its south-east corner at Galtymore ( 919m ), which separates Limerick from County Tipperary.
The tower is in the traditional design of an Irish round tower and is partially built with stone from a former army barracks in Tipperary.
County Tipperary () is a county of Ireland.
It is located in the province of Munster and is named after the town of Tipperary.
In North Tipperary, part of the Mid-West Region, local government is in the care of North Tipperary County Council.

Tipperary and sometimes
Tipperary Hill, sometimes known as Tipp Hill, is a district in the city of Syracuse, New York, largely settled by immigrants from Ireland, especially from County Tipperary.
Patriotic music hall compositions like Keep the Home Fires Burning ( 1914 ), Pack up Your Troubles ( 1915 ), It's a Long Way to Tipperary ( 1914 ) and We Don't Want to Lose You ( but we think you ought to Go ), were sung by music hall audiences, and sometimes by soldiers in the trenches.
* Cahir ( sometimes spelled Caher ) a town in South Tipperary in Ireland

Tipperary and referred
Named after a family that owned a farm there in the 18th Century, Egbertville was known for a time as Morgan's Corner, from 1838 ; soon after this, many Irish families arrived in the area, leading to its being referred to ( somewhat jokingly ) by such names as Tipperary Corners, New Dublin and Young Ireland.

Tipperary and Premier
The Council also claims the title of The Premier County, a title which was usually taken to refer to the undivided territory of both north and south Tipperary.
The centenary year of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1984 saw RTÉ broadcast a special programme live from the Premier Hall in Thurles, County Tipperary on the eve of the All-Ireland hurling final.

Tipperary and County
The Stoneys were a Protestant Anglo-Irish gentry family from both County Tipperary and County Longford, while Ethel herself had spent much of her childhood in County Clare.
Tipperary remained a county palatine until the passing of the County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715, with different officials and procedures from other counties.
County Tipperary was divided into two regions: North Riding and South Riding.
County Tipperary was split into North and South Ridings in 1838.
Laurence Sterne was born 24 November 1713 in Clonmel, County Tipperary.
Category: People from County Tipperary
* New Birmingham, in County Tipperary
* Littleton, County Tipperary
* Littleton ( electoral division ) in County Tipperary
* Newtown, County Tipperary, a settlement in the barony of Owney and Arra
* Newtown, Ormond Lower County Tipperary, a townland in the barony of Ormond Lower
* Newtown ( Guest ), County Tipperary, a townland in the barony of Ormond Lower

Tipperary and ",
While his previous works such as ... And Call Me Conrad and The Dream Master cast science fiction themes into a mythic mold, Lord of Light is the first to use Zelazny's technique of " anachronistic myth ," in which a mythical or legendary story has science-fiction underpinnings and features occurrences of 20th century American vernacular and culture: Hindu deities smoke cigarettes, characters refer to Marxism and old drinking songs like " It's a Long Way to Tipperary ", and two characters engage in an " Irish Stand-down ," in which they take turns punching each other until one collapses.
GAA historian Marcus de Búrca, writing in the Tipperary Historical Journal ( 2004 ), notes of the suggestion that the IRB were the true founders of the GAA, " far from this theory fading out the further away we move from the 1880s, the more convincing it is becoming ", in light of new information coming to light,
Murray Alexander, " The Genealogy of the Earls of Landaff of Thomastown, County Tipperary, Ireland ", published by Simpkin, London, 1895.
* Sheet Music for " It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary ", Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1912.
Welcoming signs on roads entering the town quip " You've come a long way ..." in reference to the World War I-era song written by Englishmen Harry Williams and Jack Judge ( whose grandparents came from Tipperary ) " It's a Long Way to Tipperary ", which became popular among the British military as a marching song.
" There are other songs also with a Tipperary theme such as " Tipperary On My Mind "; " Slievenamon "; " Goodbye Mick "; " Galtee Mountain Boy "; " Katy Daly " ( actually an American song ) and " Forty Shades of Green ", written by Johnny Cash.
*" I'm Leaving Tipperary ", composed by Pat White, sung by The Irish Rovers and others
*" Tipperary ", a soliloquy by philosopher George Santayana in his 1922 work, Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies.
This song, as well as " It's a Long Way to Tipperary ", were popular patriotic songs during the First World War.
He represented the Tipperary constituency from the fourth Dáil in 1923 as a " Republican ", along with Éamon de Valera and Frank Aiken.
* Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry-Medley of: " Has Anyone Seen the Colonel ", " Tipperary " and " Mademoiselle from Armentières "; " Lili Marlene " ( 3 )
John J. Fitzgerald, of the RIC, also known as " Captain Fitzgerald " or " Captain Fitzpatrick ", whose father was from County Tipperary, was shot and killed at 28 Earlsfort Terrace.

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