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- Clonfad (Irish: Cluain Fada) is a civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland, 12 km (7 mi) south of Mullingar. Clonfad is one of 10 civil parishes in the...
- district in the Canadian province of British Columbia Newcastle, Clonfad, a townland in Clonfad civil parish, barony of ****ullagh, County Westmeath Newcastle...
- McGuinness) Nolan. His father was a shopkeeper and his mother was a native of Clonfad, Moore, County Roscommon. In September 1915, he moved with his younger...
- Echen; 490 – 11 February 577) was an Irish Abbot who founded a monastery in Clonfad, County Westmeath. Legend states that Etchen ordained Columba into the...
- County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is located in the civil parish of Clonfad. The southern s****s of Lough Ennell borders the townland to the north...
- in January 2008.[citation needed] The church for the area is known as Clonfad Church, in the Parish of Moore. List of towns and villages in Ireland "An...
- Monaghan Name Area Po****tion ac ha 1841 1911 2016 Annaghraw 112 45 87 39 Clonfad 248 101 142 46 0 Clonkeelan 230 93 169 35 9 Clonlura 137 55 108 42 17 Clonnagore...
- Lucaine is, however, a corruption of Etchén, who was bishop of the nearby Clonfad monastery. Whichever version is correct, the present-day church in Killucan...
- Lough Owel early monastic site, reputedly founded by St Lomman Inis-mor Clonfad Monastery early monastic site, possibly founded 6th century by St Colmcille;...
- January Ernan (4 saints) 6th-7th centuries Etchen 6th century Clonfad Abbot of Clonfad 11 February Ethelhun/Athelhun/Edilhun 7th century English (but...