- is
situated on the
River Camlin, and
falls within the
civil parish of
Clonbroney. As of the 2016 census, the
village had a po****tion of 347 people. The...
- (Killoe), Hugh
Hourican (
Clonbroney), Jack
Hughes (Scrabby), Mick
Kenny (
Clonbroney),
Paddy Lynch (Colmcille), John
McDowell (
Clonbroney), Jack
Moore (Streete)...
- stewardess,
south to
Clonbroney,
which was
located just east of the
modern town of Longford. The
Tripartite Life of
Patrick ****erts that
Clonbroney was founded...
-
tributary of the
River Shannon.
Rising near Granard, it
flows through Clonbroney, Ballinalee,
Killoe and
Longford Town
before its two
branch distributaries...
-
Granard Abbeyshrule 769
Shrule Abbeyshrule Bally****n
Acres 38
Granard Clonbroney Granard Aghaboy 442
Longford Killoe Longford Aghaboy 161
Granard Granard...
-
Fuinnech 7th century, late
Irish Clonbroney (Cluain BrĂ³naig)
Meath saint,
probably founder and
first abbess of
Clonbroney 11
December Gall,
Gallus 6th-7th...
-
Region (Killoe +
Clonbroney + St. Mels)
Minor Championship 1985:
Killoe Region (Killoe + St. Mels)
Minor Championship 1990:
Killoe +
Clonbroney Minor League...
-
parish church purportedly remains of a
foundation dependent on
Inchcleraun Clonbroney Abbey early monastic site, nuns
purportedly founded 5th
century by St...
- Mac Eoin in 1920,
membership of the unit was
local to the
parishes of
Clonbroney, Drumlish, Killoe, Colmcille, Granard,
Mullinaghta and Abbeylara. Later...
-
Irish nationalist activities began in
earnest in 1913, when he
joined the
Clonbroney Company of the
Irish Volunteers. Late that year he was
sworn into the...