Aghade (Irish: Áth Fhád)[1] is a civil parish and townland, in the barony of Forth in County Carlow, Ireland. It is 3 miles from Tullow and has a notable bridge over the River Slaney.[2] It also has a church,[3] and at one time had a school.[4]
^"Áth Fhád/Aghade". logainm.ie. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
^"Photo of bridge". Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
^Church web-site Archived 13 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine
52°45′27″N 6°43′32″W / 52.75750°N 6.72556°W / 52.75750; -6.72556 Aghade (Irish: Áth Fhád) is a civil parish and townland, in the barony of Forth in...
Aghade Holed Stone or Cloghaphoill is a large holed stone and a national monument located in Aghade, County Carlow, Ireland. The holed stone is granite...
convents (nunneries) at Dublin (St Mary's, 1146), and around 1151 two more at Aghade, County Carlow and at Kilculliheen near Waterford city. The abbey of St...
Hacketstown and Tullow, County Carlow before it joins the Slaney upstream of Aghade bridge. Running through tillage and pastureland in its lower reaches, the...
and Iserninus with Palladius rather than with Patrick." A tradition at Aghade, County Carlow, holds that Iserninus founded a church there and was later...
county. Subsites of a site are in the format XX00-00101-. For example, the Aghade Holed Stone (located in County Carlow) has the RMP code CW013-032---. It...
are artificial. The stones lie approximate 1 km north/north-west of the Aghade Holed Stone. "Ardristan South". www.irishstones.org. "The Modern Antiquarian:...
his career with a curacy at St Peter's Phibsboro. He was then Rector of Aghade with Ardoyne and subsequently Vicar of St Ann's, Dublin. In 1913 he became...
entitled Las Brujas de Barahona ('The Witches of Baraona' ,1978). Mên-an-Tol Aghade Holed Stone Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute...
average size of a townland in the county (excluding towns) being 371 acres. Aghade Ardattin Bagenalstown Ballinabranna Ballinkillin Ballon Ballymurphy Borris...
bishop in Ireland (Epsop Fith), founder of Kilcullen, County Kildare, and Aghade, County Carlow Death of Eógan mac Néill, son of Niall Noígiallach, who founded...
name Description Image Townland County Location 347 Aghade Holed Stone (Cloghaphoill) Holed Stone Aghade 52°46′12″N 6°44′48″W / 52.770101°N 6.746804°W...
Shankill Tartaraghan Tynan There are 47 civil parishes in County Carlow. Agha Aghade Ardoyne Ardristan Ballinacarrig Ballon Ballycrogue Ballyellin Baltinglass...
1786, p.444 gives St Idus having a foundation here, which was actually at Aghade (Ath-fadat—"long ford"), County Carlow J. J. McNamee, DD, History of the...