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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Lough Owel
early monastic site,
reputedly founded by St
Lomman Inis-mor
Clonfad Monastery early monastic site,
possibly founded 6th
century by St Colmcille;...
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relatively short section,
detached from the
Phase 1 section,
between Clones and
Clonfad in
County Monaghan. The work
includes around 1
kilometre (0.6 mi) of canal...
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January Ernan (4 saints) 6th-7th
centuries Etchen 6th
century Clonfad Abbot of
Clonfad 11
February Ethelhun/Athelhun/Edilhun 7th
century English (but...
- 53.455751°N 7.177828°W / 53.455751; -7.177828 (
Clonfad Monastery (Cluain-fota-libren))
Clonfad Monastery early monastic site,
presumably founded 6th...