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- Cloontuskert (Irish: Cluain Tuaiscirt) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Roscommon, Ireland. The village is on the R371 road, about 3 kilometres...
- parishes of Kilgefin and Cloontuskert. The club, which was formed in 1962, serves the areas of Curraghroe, Ballyleague, Cloontuskert, and Kilrooskey. The...
- ____________________ Cluain-sainmhill; Cluain-senmall; Cluain-maoil Cloontuskert Priory early monastic site, founded in the 6th century by St Faithlinn;...
- Múscraighe and Faolán of Ceall Tulach. In 520 he founded a monastery at Cloontuskert, located in south-east County Galway. "St Faithleach's GAA". St Faithleach's...
- Kilkeevin Castlereagh Cloontuskert Town Ballintober South Cloontuskert Roscommon Cloontuskert 820 Ballintober South Cloontuskert Roscommon Cloonulty 439...
- the son of Turlough O'Conor, who had taken his house (by force) at Cloontuskert, in 1219. Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair died in 1224 on...
- New York: Robert Appleton Company, retrieved 2008-02-09 "Annals of Cloontuskert Parish". Archived from the original on 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2013-02-01...
- married Adela Drought, daughter of the Rev Adolphus T. Drought, Rector of Cloontuskert, Ireland. They had two sons and a daughter. Maxwell died in Nice, France...
- Ballintober South. Below is a list of settlements in Ballintober South: Cloontuskert Kilteevan Roscommon "Baile an Tobair Theas/Ballintober South". Logainm...
- McLoughlin, Irish aid worker and hostage, born c. 1960. A native of Coolebeg, Cloontuskert, County Galway, McLoughlin was the centre of an international event when...