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- Roscommon, Ireland. Castlecoote is known for Castlecoote house and the ruins of a much older castle. The River Suck, which encircles Castlecoote House, is renowned...
- needed] Sragh Castle, castle ruins Ballintober Castle, castle ruins Castlecoote, Castlecoote House and castle ruins Donamon Castle, restored castle Kilronan...
- "Property Price Register - Lands at Muff, Barony of Athlone North, Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon". www.myhome.ie. General Register Office of Ireland (1904)...
- Archaeology Visitor centre and cemetery of megalithic tombs Castlecoote House Castlecoote Roscommon Connacht West Historic house website, early Georgian...
- Offaly On the night of 8 July, Father Niall Molloy, the parish priest of Castlecoote in Roscommon, was found beaten to death in the home of Richard and Therese...
- lived if medical help had been summoned. Molloy was parish priest of Castlecoote, County Roscommon at the time of his death. During Richard Flynn's trial...
- "Property Price Register - Lands at Muff, Barony of Athlone North, Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon". www.myhome.ie. General Register Office of Ireland (1904)...
- lived if medical help had been summoned. Molloy was parish priest of Castlecoote, County Roscommon at the time of his death. Clara railway station opened...
- "Property Price Register - Lands at Muff, Barony of Athlone North, Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon". www.myhome.ie. General Register Office of Ireland (1904)...
- "Property Price Register - Lands at Muff, Barony of Athlone North, Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon". www.myhome.ie. General Register Office of Ireland (1904)...