- 'church of St.
Michael the Archangel') is a
village in the
Barony of
Clonderlaw, west
County Clare, Ireland. It is also a
civil parish and an ecclesiastical...
- of
Ireland in the
province of Munster,
where they were the
Chiefs of
Clonderlaw,
conjecturally descended from Tiobraid, son of Iral Glunmhar, King of...
- Corcabaskin, West Clare,
where their once strongholds,
Carrigaholt Castle and
Clonderlaw Castle, are
prominent landmarks and a
source of
local interest today....
- the
banks of the
Cloon River,
which flows into the
Shannon Estuary at
Clonderlaw Bay.
There are two
claims as to the name of the village. One
stems from...
-
Fergus estuary westward along the
Shannon Estuary and
north to the head of
Clonderlaw bay. The
original name of the parish, Kilfidane, is
derived from a streamlet...
- the county, came from the Mc****n clan, who had
their main
residence at
Clonderlaw Castle. The
Catholic parish, in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe...
-
Gaelic football.
Located in the
village of
Kilmihil in the
Barony of
Clonderlaw,
Kilmihil GAA Club was
founded shortly after the
establishment of the...
- born in 1615 or 1616. Her
father was Sir
Torlach Rua Mac****n, Lord of
Clonderlaw and her
mother was Lady Mary O'Brien,
daughter of the
third Earl of Thomond...
- Coolsuppeen, and
seven acres in
Breaghva West,
parish of Kilchreest,
barony of
Clonderlaw, for 3
lives at £20 yearly. Sir Turlogh's aunt, Mary Rua Mac****n, was...
-
Laurence Comyn,
Birchfield 1793
Henry Brady,
Raheens 1794
George Studdert,
Clonderlaw 1795
Samuel Spaight,
Clare Lodge 1796
Thomas Morony,
Milltown Malbay 1797...