
1) Battle of boyne 2) European river 3) European waterway 4) European watercourse 5) Irish cross-country runner 6) Irish waterway 7) Irish river 8) Irish watercourse 9) Pitched battle 10) River into the Irish Sea 11) River of battle, 1690 12) River in Ireland 13) River to the Irish Sea 14) River in Europe
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Several terms incorporating the word `Boyne` include: ...
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[ship] The Boyne was a 1,403 ton, Nourse Line sailing ship built by T.R. Oswald of Southampton in 1877. It was referred to as the `Hoodoo Ship` for the number of mishaps that occurred to it. ==Voyages on the `hoodoo ship`== Boyne was initially used to carry migrants to New Zealand. In 1882, while on a voyage from Liverpool to Barbados, the ...
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The Boyne was a man-of-war of 98 guns which was destroyed by fire at Portsmouth on the 4th of May 1795.
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[
n] - a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690
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battle of Boyne noun a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690; William III defeated the deposed James II and so ended the Catholicism that had been reintroduced in England by the Stuarts
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River in the Republic of Ireland, rising in the Bog of Allen in County Kildare, and flowing 110 km/69 mi northeastwards through Trim, Navan, and Drogheda to the Irish Sea. An obelisk marks the site of the Battle of the Boyne, fought at Oldbridge near the mouth of the river on 1 July 1690
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a river in E Ireland: William III defeated James II near here 1690. 70 mi. (110 km) long.
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