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Cashel (an Anglicised form of the Irish language word Caiseal, meaning "stone fort") may refer to:
Cashel is a former British Parliament constituency in Ireland, returning one MP. It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801.
There were problems with the 21 November 1868 election in the Borough. A petition was presented by the losing candidate, alleging corruption. As a result, the election was declared void. Parliament then passed the Sligo and Cashel Disenfranchisement Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c.38). On 1 August 1870 Cashel lost the right to elect its own MP. The area was transferred to form part of the Tipperary (UK Parliament constituency).
Cashel (also known as Cashel Borough) was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons to 1800. It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland to 1800.
Usage examples of "cashel".
Cashel now, was as complete a contrast with Cashel as Garric could imagine.
Sharina, the girl Cashel had secretly loved for as long as he could remember.
Folk in the borough had quickly learned that you could depend on Cashel to do a careful job of any task you set him.
Cashel had done the Serian merchant a service, and in return Latias treated Cashel and his companions as his own close kin.
The oak mallet he brandished was no threat compared with the quarterstaff Cashel balanced easily in one hand.
Hands freed, Cashel tilted the cask with one hand so that he could get his other under the lower rim.
Ilna and Cashel lived had chairs, but many peasant huts had only a stone bench along one wall as furniture.
Perhaps Cashel was right, and the River Erd was already tumbling the body toward the Inner Sea.
But despite doubting the theory of what Cashel had said, it really seemed that he was right this time.
From what Cashel had seen during the voyage, the small sail hanging in front of the bowsprit was used mostly for steering.
Liane waved when she saw Cashel looking over his shoulder in her direction.
She could see nothing but Cashel and the sparkling blue globe that the quarterstaff wove around them.
That meant standing in the boat while Cashel floated alongside, then pulling up his outside arm to roll him over the gunwale.
Sharina climbed onto the bow platform to get out of the way as the sailors lifted Cashel, a respectable weight even for all of them, over the side.
The servant who was supposed to be making the fan swing with a treadle noticed Cashel move and began pumping his legs enthusiastically.