Enniscorthy Castle has an oubliette with an interesting engraved image on its walls.
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The pre-medieval Irish middle class were a well-appointed lot, accustomed to luxury.
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The heir apparent of a large Irish whiskey distillery is implicated in cannibalism.
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The longest lasting German Nazi spy in neutral Ireland during World War 2, served as part of Operation Mainau.
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We have all heard the phrase, but what is Common Law?
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Our current economic woes are not unprecedented. Neither is our inability to learn.
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Laws enacted to stop the medieval Anglo-Irish fighting amongst themselves.
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There is loads out there on cyclists vs drivers. Here is more.
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Originally a prison and then a tenement in Dublin, it was demolished in the late 20th century.
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Sallust, writing in the first century BCE, describes modern Ireland.
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