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Ardcarn or
Ardcarne (Irish: Árd-Carna, Árd-charna) is a
civil parish in
County Roscommon, Ireland, 8 km north-west of Carrick-on-Shannon. The name Irish:...
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Bishop of
Ardcarne was the
ordinary of the Pre-Reformation
Irish Catholic episcopal see
based at Ardcarn,
County Roscommon, Ireland. The only
known in****bent...
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Roscommon Herald in 1959 (c.1300). The
statement on the
McGreevy Stone in
Ardcarne Cemetery (erected in the 20th century, c.1930) that the MacRiabhaighs...
- by the
parish of Toomna, on the west by the
parishes of
Eastersnow and
Ardcarne, on the
south by the
parish of Killummond, and on the east by the River...
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Ireland (of
which two are
united in
personal union with
current sees):
Ardcarne, Ardmore, Ath Truim,
Ceanannus Mór, Cell Ausaille, Cill Fhionnúrach (united...
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Molaise Ui Gillaurain, from Tuaim,
rested in
Christ and was
buried at
Ardcarne, 1229 Tomás Ó Fiaich, 1923–1990,
Archbishop of
Armagh http://www.irishtimes...
- mac Ocláin was
bishop of
Ardcarne (Ard Carna),
County Roscommon. Béoáed was
bishop of Ard
Carna in
Maigh nAi (now
Ardcarne, four
miles due east of Boyle...
- one by one, two
miles from
Cootehall near his home to the
graveyard at
Ardcarne'.[citation needed] In 1859, Fraser's
Ireland described Boyle as including...
- her home in
Clondalkin on 20 June 1953, with her
funeral taking place at
Ardcarne church, Boyle,
County Roscommon. Devine, Ruth (2009). "Kirkwood (née Jameson)...
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Denis O'Mulkyran (died 1224) was
Archdeacon of
Ardcarne in the mid-13th century. "Fasti
Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The
succession of the
prelates Volume 4"...