- Cloughanover.wordpress.com.
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December 2019. "
Clydagh Community Website".
clydagh.com.
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December 2019. "Corrib
Rugby Football Club...
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small lake
called Lough Nageeha and the
other half
flows south into the
Clydagh River. To the
northeast of the
peaks is an
ancient circular stone enclosure...
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Aherlow then, and
follows a
meandering course through the Glen,
meeting the
Clydagh River at
Pollagh and
another tributary at Ashgrove,
where it p****es under...
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baronetcy became extinct on his
death (in London). He left his
Irish estate,
Clydagh House, to his
eldest cousin George Staunton Lynch (who took the additional...
- Loistreáin
Cartoor An Cartúr
Cloonabinna Cluain na
Binne Clooniffe Cluain Duibh Clydagh Claídeach
Coolaghy Na
Cualacha Corbally An
Corrbhaile Corcullen Corr C****linn...
- 772
Tirawley Kilfian Killala Clyard 179
Kilmaine Kilmainemore Ballinrobe Clydagh 1,667
Tirawley Kilfian Killala Clylea (or Greyfield) 92
Kilmaine Kilmainemore...
- "connoisseur's route". It
starts at the
forest car park (R875278) near the
Clydagh Bridge in the north, and
climbs Cush 641
metres (2,103 ft),
Galtybeg 779...
- Cork and Kerry, in the
province of Munster, Ireland. They
surround the
Clydagh River valley. The
highest peaks are the Paps of Anu at 694
metres (2,277 ft)...
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erected to his
memory around 1808. The baronetcy, Staunton's
estate at
Clydagh,
County Galway and his
London townhouse were all
inherited by his only...
- 198
Magunihy Kilcredane Killarney Cloosmore 115
Corkaguiny Dingle Dingle Clydagh 105
Dunkerron North Knockane Killarney Clydaghroe 1,286
Magunihy Killaha...