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- Carrigaholt (Irish: Carraig an Chabhaltaigh, meaning 'rock of the fleet') is a small fishing village in County Clare, Ireland, a castle and a Catholic...
- Carrigaholt is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Cois Fharraige grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. The...
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- was an Irish philologist and antiquary. He was born at Doonaha, near Carrigaholt, County Clare, the son of Eoghan Ó Comhraí, a farmer, and his wife Cáit...
- Paul (1992). Cuchulain's Lep; A History of the Parishes of Carrigaholt and Cross. Carrigaholt and Cross Heritage Group. ISBN 0951884905. p. 72 Murphy, Paul...
- Atlantic Ocean and the Shannon Estuary. The parish contains the villages of Carrigaholt and Doonaha. The parish of Moyarta is situated in the barony of Moyarta...
- membership required.) Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1912 edn): BURTON of Carrigaholt Castle "Casualty details—Hunt, Cecil Edwin". Commonwealth War Graves...
- established in Corcabaskin, West Clare, where their once strongholds, Carrigaholt Castle and Clonderlaw Castle, are prominent landmarks and a source of...
- Dungarvan and a Catholic priest reported a sighting over the village of Carrigaholt, then no further verified reports were made. Crowds of people gathered...