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Clonderalaw (Irish:
Cluain idir Dhá Lá) is an
historical barony in
County Clare, Ireland.
Baronies are
geographical divisions of land that are in turn...
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parish of Coolmeen.
Coolmeen lies in the
southeast of the
barony of
Clonderalaw. It is 4.5
miles (7.2 km)
southwest of Kildysart. The
parish of Coolmeen...
- West
Corcabaskin (known as Moyarta) and
Teige Roe in the East (known as
Clonderalaw). The two
ruling branches of the clan
became firmly established in Corcabaskin...
- to her red hair. She was the
daughter of lord of East
Corcabaskin or
Clonderalaw, Sir
Torlach Rua Mac****n and his wife Mary, the
youngest daughter of...
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divided into the
baronies of
Bunratty Lower,
Bunratty Upper, Burren,
Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta,
Tulla Lower and Tulla...
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surrounds the village. The
parish lies on the east
border of the
barony of
Clonderalaw. It is 7 by 4
miles (11.3 by 6.4 km) and
covers 12,859
acres (5,204 ha)...
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Tulla Lower Killaloe Limerick Aillroe Beg 68
Clonderalaw Kilfiddane Killadysert Aillroe More 231
Clonderalaw Kilfiddane Killadysert Aillvaun 52
Tulla Upper...
- The Mac****n Baronetcy, of
Clonderalaw in the
County of Clare, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Ireland. It was
created on 15
August 1628 for
Teague Mac****n...
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Kilmurry Mc****n (Irish: Cill M****re Mhic Mhathuna), also
called Kilmurry-
Clonderalaw, is a
civil parish in
County Clare in Ireland. It is also a Catholic...
- Mc****n. The
civil parish of
Killofin is on the
coast of the
barony of
Clonderalaw. The name
comes from the O'Finn family. It is 7
miles (11 km) southwest...