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  2. Cloughjordan - Wikipedia

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    Cloughjordan, officially Cloghjordan [2] (/ k l ɒ x ˈ dʒ ɔːr d ən / klokh-JOR-dən, Irish: Cloch Shiurdáin, meaning 'Siurdán's stone or castle'), is a town in County Tipperary in Ireland. It is in the barony of Ormond Lower , and it is also a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe .

  3. Tara Brooch - Wikipedia

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    Reverse of the brooch. The Tara Brooch is an Irish Celtic brooch, dated to the late-7th or early-8th century.It is of the pseudo-penannular type (with a fully closed head or hoop), [n 1] and made from bronze, silver and gold.

  4. West Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    John Brereton Jewellers in the former premises of West Jewellers. West of Grafton Street Ltd. or West Jewellers was a jewellery store which was last located on 33 Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland before it closed in 2010. It was considered the oldest European jewellery store and one of the oldest companies in Ireland. [1]

  5. H. Samuel - Wikipedia

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    H. Samuel was bought by Ratner's Jewellers in 1986; after that brand's spectacular fall from grace in 1992, the Ratner Group rebranded as the Signet Group, and existing Ratner's stores were rebranded with the H. Samuel name. [3] In 2005 the chain launched its first e-commerce site. [4] In 2008, the company employed 17,200 people.

  6. List of towns and villages in County Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2021, at 19:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Irish Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Earl of Dudley as Viceroy of Ireland and Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick. The Marquess of Londonderry as Viceroy and Grand Master.. The original regalia of the Grand Master were only slightly more opulent than the insignia of an ordinary member of the order; the king's 1783 ordinance said they were to be "of the same materials and fashion as those of Our Knights, save only those ...