| Title: | Celt Notefile | 
| Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY | 
| Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1632 | 
| Total number of notes: | 20523 | 
       	A new Viking site has been discovered on the banks of the
       Barrow. This site is close to the the village of Vicarstown in Co
       Laois. The site borders 3 kingdoms Laois Offaly and Kildare.
       The site was fortified and probably supported about 1000 warriors.
       This was almost as big as the Viking settlement at Dublin. The
       Vikings used draw up the longboats on the bank inside the fort
       which was D-shaped. An inner citadel was heavily fortified.
       The site was destroyed about 960 by the men of Ossory. The
       Vikings must have done something really bad to encur the wrath of
       the Ossory Men. Probably cheated at Hurling.
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| 1484.1 | Why the "Danish" pastry never succeeded in Ireland... | TALLIS::DARCY | Alpha Migration Tools | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:43 | 7 | 
|     Well Martin,
    
    They made a big deal about switching from Guinness to Murphy's which
    riled a few publicans. That and a few other incidents including the
    drunken night of cow tipping in Tullamore and fishing in the Barrow
    without any Rod licenses culminated in that fateful evening when the
    Ossory Men gave them a licking./g
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