- The
Clogrenan Formation is a
geologic formation in Ireland. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Carboniferous period.
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Cloughgrenan (also
spelled Cloughgrennan,
Clogrenan and Clogrennan) is a
historic geographic location in
Ireland which gives its name to two townlands...
- Ireland. It is
formed in
Lower Carboniferous (Viséan)
limestone of the
Clogrenan Formation. It is a show cave open to the public,
particularly well known...
- Johnstown. 7
Muine Bheag Agha, Ballyellin, Ballymoon, Ballymurphy, Borris,
Clogrenan, Coonogue, Corries, Fennagh, Garryhill, Glynn, Killedmond, Kyle, Leighlinbridge...
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referred to as: Cloughgrenan, Cloghgrennan, Gloughgrenane, Clogrennane,
Clogrenan or Clogrennan. The
paternal grandparents of the 9th Earl of
Ormond were...
- Earl of Ormond. Butler's
younger brother, Sir Edmund, held the
castle of
Clogrenan a few
miles north of
Leighlin – it had been
purchased from the Kavanaghs...
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Carboniferous Formation Carboniferous Clashford House Formation Ordovician Clogrenan Formation Carboniferous Cloonnamna Formation Silurian Courtown Formation...
- Agha, Ballintemple, Ballon, Ballyellin, Ballymoon, Ballymurphy, Borris,
Clogrenan, Clonegall, Coonogue, Corries, Cranemore, Fennagh, Garryhill, Glynn, Kilbride...
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Cloghristick 472
Carlow Cloydagh Carlow Cloghristick 28
Carlow Killerrig Carlow Clogrenan 1,485
Idrone West
Cloydagh Carlow Clomoney 233
Idrone East Ballyellin...
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Abbeyleix Cloghoge 189
Cullenagh Dysartgallen Abbeyleix Clogrenan 788
Slievemargy Cloydagh Carlow Clogrenan 81
Slievemargy Killeshin Carlow Clonadacasey 649...