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Clonagh is a
townland in
County Westmeath, Ireland. The
townland is in the
civil parish of St. Mary's. The
townland stands to the
north of Athlone, to...
- The
Echlin Baronetcy, of
Clonagh in the
County of Kildare, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 17
October 1721 for Sir
Henry Echlin...
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Cloghanboy (Cooke),
Cloghanboy (Homan),
Cloghanboy (Strain),
Cloghanboy West,
Clonagh, Clonbrusk, Cloonbonny, Cloondalin, Collegeland, Cookanamuck, Coosan, Cornamaddy...
- barrister, judge, and bibliophile. He was the
first of the
Echlin Baronets of
Clonagh,
County Kildare. He was born at Ardquin,
County Down, the
second son of...
- 'Abbey')
Clonagh 'Monastery',
Killabban parish "Monastery (in ruins)" 52°53′38″N 6°58′27″W / 52.893985°N 6.974108°W / 52.893985; -6.974108 (
Clonagh 'Monastery')...
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fortunes and
became a
substantial landowner, with his prin****l seat at
Clonagh Castle.
Robert married Penelope Eustace,
daughter and co-heiress of Sir...
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Gaelic monks founded c.800 by St Ailbe;
probably continuing after 1111
Clonagh Monastery ø
possible monastic site —
order and
period unknown land obtained...
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along with
other Georgina Pastoral company and AACo.
properties including Clonagh and
Davenport Downs.
Paraway still owned the
property in 2012,
under the...
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Finishing 3 2016
Buttabone Central 28 783
Cattle breeding and
fattening 3 2010
Clonagh Station Northern 214 270
Cattle fattening 17 2009
Cooinbil Southern 89...
- 29 June 1927),
extinct with the
death of the
third baronet.
Echlin of
Clonagh (cr. 17
October 1721),
extinct with the
death of the
tenth baronet. Prince-Smith...