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* '''''By the Banks of My Own Lovely Lee'':''' (''song'') a song about the River Lee, which flows through the city of Cork → Buttevant is also a town in County Cork; the name is thought to derive from the war-cry of the de Barrys, a Norman family → [[baronoath]]
 
* '''''By the Banks of My Own Lovely Lee'':''' (''song'') a song about the River Lee, which flows through the city of Cork → Buttevant is also a town in County Cork; the name is thought to derive from the war-cry of the de Barrys, a Norman family → [[baronoath]]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttevant Wikipedia]
 
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttevant Wikipedia]
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*'''Bury St. Edmunds:''' burial place of King Edward who was overthrowen and martyred by The Great Heathen Army i.e. the danes → [[HCE]]; also where the Barons met to draft the Magna Carta, and plot to kidnap and over throw King John.
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*'''The bank of england
  
 
* '''buy the banks'''
 
* '''buy the banks'''
  
[[Category:Song lyrics]]
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[[Category: Songs and lyrics]]
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[[Category: Geography of Dublin]]

Latest revision as of 15:42, 19 January 2014

  • Buttevant Tower: one of the towers in the old walls of Dublin, situated at the junction of Essex Street West and Exchange Street Lower
  • from Buythebanks → from west (Buttevant Tower being to the west of Howth Head)
  • By the Banks of My Own Lovely Lee: (song) a song about the River Lee, which flows through the city of Cork → Buttevant is also a town in County Cork; the name is thought to derive from the war-cry of the de Barrys, a Norman family → baronoath
  • Bury St. Edmunds: burial place of King Edward who was overthrowen and martyred by The Great Heathen Army i.e. the danes → HCE; also where the Barons met to draft the Magna Carta, and plot to kidnap and over throw King John.
  • The bank of england
  • buy the banks