Category:Use Hiberno-English from November 2019
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 815 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Abbot of Clonard
- Achaidh Leithdeircc
- Áed mac Bricc
- Aghafin
- Alexander Reid mound
- Allenstown House
- Barney Allison
- Paddy Andrews (Gaelic footballer)
- Annaglogh Lead Mines
- Annyalla
- Ardbraccan
- Ardbraccan Halt railway station
- Ardbraccan House
- Ardmulchan Fort
- Ardmulchan Passage Tomb
- Ashbourne RFC
- At Swim-Two-Birds
- Athboy (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Athboy Aerodrome
- Athboy railway station
- Athboy RFC
- Athcarne Cross
- Athlumney Castle
B
- Ballinode
- Ballisodare River
- Ballybay
- Ballybay Pearse Brothers GAA
- Ballygunner Castle
- Balrath Cross
- Bar One Racing Juvenile Hurdle
- Eamonn Barry
- Keane Barry
- Battle of Clontibret
- Rory Beggan
- Padraig Beggy
- Battle of Belahoe
- Bellinter House
- Bettystown railway station
- Big Tom and The Mainliners
- Bishop of Kells
- Blackhall Gaels GAA
- Blackstaff Halt railway station
- Enfield Blackwater
- Blathmac mac Con Brettan
- Blenheim Stakes
- Thomas Bligh (1654–1710)
- Blue Jean Country Queen Festival
- Bobbyjo Chase
- Seán Boylan
- Boyne Greenway
- Boyne Hurdle
- Boyne Navigation
- Boyne Valley Greyhound Stadium
- Richard Hamilton, 4th Viscount Boyne
- Austin Brady
- Tony Brennan (Gaelic footballer)
- Eoin Brislane
- British GAA
- Brú na Bóinne
- Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre
- Michael Burke (Gaelic footballer)
- Mick Butler (Dublin hurler)
- Patrick Byrne (musician)
- Peadar Byrne
- Philip Byrne
C
- Henry Cadogan
- Cairnbaine
- Henry Cairnes
- Calliaghstown Well
- Cannistown Church
- John Cantwell (bishop of Meath)
- Carlanstown
- Paddy Carr
- Carrickdexter Cross
- Carrickmacross lace
- Carrickmacross railway station
- Jack Carvin
- Peter Casey (horse trainer)
- Peter Cassells
- Shane Cassells
- Castleblayney Faughs GFC
- Castleblayney railway station
- Castlekeeran
- Castleshane, County Monaghan
- Cavan–Meath Gaelic football rivalry
- Cavan–Monaghan Gaelic football rivalry
- Cesarewitch (Irish greyhound race)
- Chalice of Crossdrum
- Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Athlone
- An Claíomh Solais
- Clann na nGael GAA (Meath)
- Nathaniel Clements
- William Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clermont
- Cliadh Dubh
- Clonalvy
- Clonard Abbey
- Clones Film Festival
- Clontibret
- Clontibret O'Neills GAA
- Clonycavan Man
- Stephen Clynch
- John Coady
- David Coldrick
- Liam Coll
- Pat Collier
- Collooney
- Colmán of Lann
- Committed Stakes
- Sonny Condell
- Evelyn Conlon
- Paudge Connolly
- Thomas Coote (Irish politician)
- Corblonog
- Cork–Meath Gaelic football rivalry
- Corlat
- Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543
- County Meath (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- County Monaghan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Nigel Crawford
- Creaghanroe railway station
- Cremorne (barony)
- Thomas Dawson, 1st Viscount Cremorne
- William Francis Crosbie
- Cruicetown Church
- Culloville railway station
- Bertie Cunningham
- Gabriel Curran
- Cushinstown
D
- Damnat
- Danestown Fort
- Dangan Castle
- Dardistown Castle
- John Darley (bishop)
- Dartree
- Richard Dawson (died 1766)
- Thomas Dease
- Thomas Deenihan
- Delvin River
- Jack Dempsey (Gaelic footballer)
- Derryarrit
- Derrynananta Upper
- Devenish Chase
- Diocese of Duleek
- Diocese of Meath
- The Diocese of Meath
- Diocese of Roscommon
- Diocese of Slane
- Paddy Dixon
- Jane Dolan
- Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA
- James Donnelly (bishop)
- Louise Donoghue
- Donohoe Marquees Novice Hurdle
- Donore Castle
- Doohamlet
- Tommy Dowd (Gaelic footballer)
- Dowdall Cross
- Graham Doyle
- Drogheda Independent
- Drogheda Leader
- Dromod
- Drum, County Monaghan
- Drummully
- Dublin–Meath Gaelic football rivalry
- Frank Duffy (labor leader)
- Patrick Duffy (bishop)
- Duleek (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
- Duleek/Bellewstown GAA
- Duleek railway station
- Dún na Rí Forest Park
- Dunboyne A.F.C.
- Dunboyne railway station
- Dunderry Lodge
- Dunmoe Castle
- Baron of Dunsany
- Dunshaughlin GAA
- Dunshaughlin railway station
- Durhamstown Castle
- Laura Duryea
F
- Farney (barony)
- Brian Farrell (Gaelic footballer)
- Faughan Hill
- Rory Feely
- Terry Ferguson
- Festival Novice Hurdle
- Paul Finlay
- Brian Fitzgerald (politician)
- Tommy Fitzgerald
- Francis Fitzpatrick (VC)
- The Flaws
- Flyingbolt Novice Chase
- Bernard Flynn
- Kevin Foley (Gaelic footballer)
- For Auction Novice Hurdle
- Ellen Forrester
- Chichester Fortescue (1718–1757)
- James Fortescue (politician)