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Claragh (Irish
derived place name, Clárach
meaning 'The
Level Place'.) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan,
barony of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan...
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Claragh Mountain or
Clara Mountain (Irish:Sléibhe na Clárach) is a 452
metres (1,483 ft)
mountain in Millstreet, north-west Cork in Ireland. It is part...
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Donnell Claragh O'Neill (Irish:
Domhnall Clarach Ó Néill, died 1509), was a
member of the O'Neill
Dynasty of Tír Eoghain,
Ulster in
medieval Ireland....
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Donnell O'Neill may
refer to:
Donnell Claragh O'Neill (died 1509),
member of the O'Neill
dynasty of Tír Eoghain,
Ulster Donnell O'Neill (d. 1325), king...
- Seán "Clárach" Mac
Domhnaill or John Mac
Donnell Claragh (1691–1754) was an
Irish language poet in the
first half of the 18th century. Seán Clárach Mac...
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Mullaghanish (649 m).
Other mountains and
hills include Knocknabro (592 m),
Claragh Mountain (452 m) and
Knockbwee (461 m).
Surrounding villages are Ballyvourney...
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Calum Erskine Football operations support: Andy
Kennedy Physiotherapist:
Claragh Connor Sports scientist: Andy
Somerville Kitman: Ian
McIntyre Rollin, Jack...
- and then at home by tutors. His
family were
gentry who had
arrived at
Claragh in
County Donegal during one of the
Ulster Plantations. He was the owner...
- sons: Maurice,
ancestor of the
FitzGeralds of
Adare and Broghill, John
Claragh, who died in 1452. Webb, Alfred. A
Compendium of
Irish Biography. Dublin:...
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Kilmacrenan Gartan Letterkenny Clanboorhin 254
Banagh Killymard Donegal Claragh 253
Kilmacrenan Tullyfern Millford Clarcam 245
Tirhugh Donegal Donegal...