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Cloonfad (Irish:
Cluain Fada,
meaning 'long meadow') is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland, at the
crossroads of the N83
National secondary road and...
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Clonskeagh Clontarf Clontibret Cloonacool Cloonbonniffe Cloondara Cloone Cloonfad Cloonfush Cloughduv Cloughjordan Clounanaha Cloyne Coachford Cobh Coill...
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collecting £8,000 on a tour of
American cities.
After also
serving in
Cloonfad,
County Roscommon, he was
transferred to
Knock in 1963,
where he became...
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Archbishop MacHale at Tuam Cathedral, and his
remains were
buried in
Cloonfad, Ireland. "Meet the
previous leaders of the
church in Chicago". Chicago...
- Kiltullagh;
including the
towns of Ballinlough, Bellanagare, Castlerea, and
Cloonfad.
Castlereagh barony was
anciently part of the
territory of the Síol Maelruain...
- in any of the
preceding incidents. A
monument to Coen was
placed on the
Cloonfad/Galway road from Ballyhaunis. In May 1921,
Patrick Boland,
captain of the...
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located off the R327
regional road
roughly midway between Claremorris and
Cloonfad. The
village consists of two
graveyards and a few houses.[citation needed]...
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Roscommon Cloonfad 681
Moycarn Moore Ballinasloe Cloonfad 315
Boyle Tumna Carrick on
Shannon Cloonfad 388
Castlereagh Kilkeevin Castlereagh Cloonfad 637 Frenchpark...
- p. 53. ISBN 0-312-42579-1. Sharkey, Jack (2005).
Someone Else's Dream.
Cloonfad Press. p. 202. ISBN 0-9744744-0-1. Moore,
Michael (September 13, 2003)...
- c. 600. Mo Lua is
given in the
genealogies as Mo Lua of
Cluain Fada (
Cloonfad) or
Cluain Fearta (Clonfert) mac
Carrthach mac Daighre, or Mo-Lua mac Carthach...