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Cellach mac
Cerbaill (some
sources "
Callough";
nicknamed Cellach of the Hard Conflicts) was king of
Osraige from 905 to his
death in 908.
Cellach mac Cerbaill...
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probably farmed out 14th century;
dissolved before 1500?;
lease granted to
Callough O'More
Kilmainhamwood Commandery; Kylmaynanwood;
Kilmaynanwood Kilmoon...
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Killanummery Manorhamilton Caldragh 92
Leitrim Kiltoghert Carrick on
Shannon Calloughs 260
Carrigallen Carrigallen Mohill Callowhill 309
Carrigallen Oughteragh...
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original on 11
December 2013. "Calvagh
Callogh (alias
Charles Calvagh or
Callough)
Moore O'More of
Ballina (1540-1618)".
Genealogy Online.
Retrieved 23 March...
- Earl of Kildare. He had
seven brothers—Cormack, Donough, Rory, Teige,
Callough, Arte and Rosse. He was also a foster-brother of
Richard Tyrrell, who went...
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estates in
Laois were
given to
English settlers. In contrast, Rory's
father Callough/Calvagh, a lawyer, was
granted his
estate at
Balyna in 1574 by Elizabeth...
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probably farmed out 14th century;
dissolved before 1500?;
lease granted to
Callough O'More
Kilmainhamwood Commandery; Kylmaynanwood;
Kilmaynanwood 53°51′05″N...
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Killeshandra Enter County Leitrim R203 at Kivvy,
County Leitrim R204 at
Calloughs R202 at
Mohill To N4 at Annaduff,
County Leitrim Location Country Ireland...
- Listerblock).
Started by
Bruce Carey,
Russell T Kelly,
Arthur Bell and
Charlie Mc
Callough.
Others that
attended the
lunch included Bill Peace,
George C Coppley,...
- R202
Ballinamore Major intersections Crosses Ballinamore Canal To R201
Calloughs Location Country Ireland Highway system Roads in
Ireland Motorways Primary...