- one of the
tribes of Galway,
settled there in the 15th century. The
Castlehacket branch of the
family was
established in the mid-17th
century by Sir John...
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incorporating a 12th-century arch and sanctuary, and a 14th-century chancel.
Castlehacket – a 13th-century
tower house near Tuam, was home of the
Hacket family...
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James MacKillop (1998),
Dictionary of
Celtic Mythology The
Kirwans of
Castlehacket, Co. Galway:History, folklore, and
mythology in an
Irish horseracing...
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Wexford Robert Carew, 3rd
Baron Carew 5
February 1923
Abandoned as
ruins Castlehacket Tuam
County Galway Bernard Percy Broderick 1923 Demolished;
smaller house...
- Mary
Lissey Kirwan who
inherited the 8,374-acre (33.89 km2)
estate of
Castlehacket. He
married a
third time in June 1900 to
Evangeline ****e,
daughter of...
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Dunmore Kilbennan Tuam
Castlegrove West 357
Dunmore Kilbennan Tuam
Castlehacket 902
Clare Killower Tuam
Castlekelly (or Aghrane) 751
Killian Athleague...
- the
famed Irish Brigade at the
Battle of Gettysburg.
Kelly was born in
Castlehacket, Tuam, Ireland, and
emigrated to the
United States,
landing in New York...
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completed in 1703.
Located six
miles from Tuam, 3-story
house called Castlehacket which was
burned in 1923
during the
Irish Civil War. The last member...
- the
original on 16 July 2020.
Retrieved 25
December 2021. "
Castlehacket House |
Castlehacket House Belclare |
Knockma House".
Archived from the original...
- Delaney,
Journal of the Old Tuam Society,
volume one, 2004. The
Kirwans of
Castlehacket, Co. Galway:History,
folklore and
mythology in an
Irish horseracing family...