Talk:Waringstown

Irish version
If it can't be proved or disapproved then its not suitable for Wikipedia as verifiability is required. I can only find usage of the so-called Gaelic version using a retrospective translation website that doesn't have official remit in Northnern Ireland. Can you prove it is used in Northern Ireland outside of Logaimn and Wiki mirror sites? A common real-world usage of it would be a local GAA club which has a translation for it or the local council if it does. If its not used in real-world... Mabuska (talk) 20:40, 6 June 2010 (UTC)
 * As Waringstown was founded by Mr Warings in the mid/late 1600s it obviously doesn't have an Irish origin and it doesn't appear to have an Gaelic associaitions with it. Mabuska (talk) 20:45, 6 June 2010 (UTC)

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