Category:Use Hiberno-English from February 2020
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 869 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- William Cockburn (priest)
- Áine Codd
- Deirdre Codd
- Martin Codd
- Pat Codd
- Paul Codd
- Coláiste Bríde, Enniscorthy
- William Cole (Dean of Waterford)
- Ned Colfer
- Michael Collins (hurler)
- Colman of Templeshambo
- William Connell (priest)
- John Conran
- Coolgreany
- Coolhull Castle
- Jonathan Cooper (priest)
- Patrick Corish
- Cork–Wexford hurling rivalry
- Washington Cotes
- County Wexford (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Courtown
- Sir Michael Cox, 3rd Baronet
- Thomas Cox (priest)
- Craanford
- Gerard Craughwell
- Croaghaun, County Carlow
- Anthony Cronin
- Crossabeg
- Crossabeg–Ballymurn GAA
- Cullenstown
- Mike Cummins
- Curracloe
- Ger Cushe
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- Robert Daborne (priest)
- John Dalton (priest)
- Gerry Daly (gardener)
- Mags Darcy
- John Dassy
- John Day (architect)
- Martin Day (architect)
- Maurice Day (bishop of Clogher)
- Maurice Day (Dean of Waterford)
- William Day (architect)
- Waller de Montmorency
- Jeamie Deacon
- Dean of Cashel
- Dean of Ferns
- Dean of Kilkenny
- Dean of Leighlin
- Dean of Lismore
- Dean of Ossory
- Dean of Waterford
- Gilbert Deane (priest)
- Richard Deane (priest)
- Julia Delaney
- Ryan Delaney
- Tom Dempsey (hurler)
- William Dennis (priest)
- River Derreen
- River Derry
- Robert Devenish (Dean of Cashel)
- Alexander Devereux
- John Devereux (bishop)
- Richard Joseph Devereux
- Willie Devereux
- Essex Digby
- Diocese of Cashel and Ossory
- Diocese of Waterford
- Tom Dixon (hurler)
- Edmund Donellan
- Sim Donohoe
- Simon Donohoe
- Bobby Donovan
- Phoebe Donovan
- Colm Doran
- Podge Doran
- Scott Doran
- Willie Doran
- Con Dowdall
- Robert Downes
- Brian Doyle (Wexford hurler)
- Bridget Doyle
- Dawn Doyle
- Dick Doyle (Wexford hurler)
- Ger Doyle
- James Warren Doyle
- Stephen Doyle (hurler)
- Sir Robert Doyne
- Hugh Drysdall
- Duffry Rovers GAA
- Cathal Dunbar
- Dunbrody (2001)
- Dunbrody Abbey
- Dunbrody Country House Hotel
- Duncannon
- Duncannon Fort
- Duncormick
- David Dunne (hurler)
- Dermot Dunne
- Josie Dwyer
- Tommy Dwyer (hurler)
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- Mark Fanning
- Colm Farrell
- Cecil Faull
- Faythe Harriers GAA
- Fearon's Athletic
- Adrian Fenlon
- Ferns railway station
- Ferns St Aidan's GAA
- Archdeacon of Ferns
- Ferns, County Wexford
- Fethard (County Wexford) (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Fethard St Mogues GAA Club
- Fethard-on-Sea
- Fethard-on-Sea boycott
- Gerald Field
- John Finlay (Dean of Leighlin)
- Paul Finn (hurler)
- Fintán of Taghmon
- Conor Firman
- Garrett Fitzgerald (rugby union)
- James Fitzharris
- Katie Fitzhenry
- Gerald FitzGerald (Dean of Lismore)
- Mick Fitzpatrick
- Gerald Fleming
- George Fleury
- Warden Flood (1735–1797)
- Art Foley
- Kevin Foley (hurler)
- Paudie Foley
- Alfred Forbes
- Henry Lyster
- Mattie Forde
- Leslie Forrest
- Forth (County Wexford barony)
- Seán Fortune
- Foulkesmill
- John Francis (priest)
- Nicholas French
- Bill Hodgins
- Frank Furlong
- Neville Furlong
- Nicholas Furlong
- Tadhg Furlong
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- William Galwey
- Charles Gardiner
- Geraldine O'Hanrahans GAA
- Henry Gervais
- Thomas Gibson (priest)
- William Gibson (Dean of Ferns)
- Henry Giles
- John Glandie
- Glynn–Barntown GAA
- Bríd Gordon
- Tom Gordon (priest)
- Hugh Gore (bishop)
- William Gore (bishop)
- Gorey (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Gorey Community School
- Gorey Guardian
- Gorey railway station
- Gorey RFC
- William Gorman (priest)
- Government of the 10th Dáil
- Government of the 12th Dáil
- Government of the 13th Dáil
- Government of the 15th Dáil
- Government of the 16th Dáil
- Government of the 17th Dáil
- Government of the 18th Dáil
- Government of the 19th Dáil
- Governor of Duncannon Fort
- Bob Gray (priest)
- Henry Griffin
- Liam Griffin (hurler)
- Jack Guiney
- Rod Guiney
- Gurtins
- Gusserane O'Rahilly's GAA
- Arthur Gwynn (priest)