Knocknagoshel, officially Knocknagashel (Irish: Cnoc na gCaiseal, meaning 'hill of the stone ringforts'),[1][2] is a village in County Kerry, Ireland.
According to the 2011 census, the population of the Knocknagashel Electoral Division (which includes the village and approximately 40 km2 of the surrounding rural hinterland) was 697 (down from 721 as of 2006).
[4] A banner, carried by local men at a rally addressed by politician Charles Stewart Parnell in Newcastle West in 1891, made reference to Knocknagoshel.
Altogether, Free State troops killed or executed 19 Republican prisoners in Kerry over the next two weeks.
[8] In 2011, the group staged the comedy Troubled Bachelors,[8] and in 2016 self-produced The Mountainy Puck, which lead to an invitation to perform in London.
The divisional St Kieran's Gaelic football side won the 1988 championship and also contained Knocknagoshel players.