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Prince of
Coolavin was a
title first applied by po****r
usage to
Charles MacDermot, 1707–1758, then head of the
MacDermot family of Moylurg.
Coolavin (Cúl...
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Coolavin (Irish Cúl ó bhFionn) is a
historical barony in
south County Sligo, Ireland. It was
created from the
ancient túath of An Corann. The O'Garas were...
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English barony: Carbury, Tireragh, Tirerril, Leyny,
Corran and
Coolavin. The
capital of the
newly shired county was
placed at Sligo. A causewa****...
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heirs male.
Twelve years later, in 1851, he was made
Baron de Freyne, of
Coolavin in the
County of Sligo, with a
special remainder to his
three younger brothers...
- Hugh
Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot,
Prince of
Coolavin PC, JP, DL, QC (1 July 1834 – 6
February 1904), was an
Irish lawyer.
MacDermot served as Solicitor-General...
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Tirerrill Killerry Sligo Andresna 130
Tirerrill Kilmactranny Boyle Annagh 71
Coolavin Killaraght Boyle Annagh 188
Tirerrill Kilmacallan Sligo Annagh 518 Leyny...
- the most
competitive bike polo
tournament in the world, at
facilities in
Coolavin Park. Two
years prior the city
hosted the
North American Hardcourt Bike...
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removed to
Greagraighe or
Coolavin,
County Sligo. Her
legend states that she took her vows as a nun
under Saint Patrick at
Coolavin. She then
moved to Lough...
- Sligo, Ireland. It is in the
civil parish of
Kilfree in the
baronry of
Coolavin. Gurteen's po****tion
increased from 269 people, at the 2006 census, to...
- The
patron of the
project was
Fearghal Ó Gadhra, MP, a
Gaelic lord of
Coolavin,
County Sligo. The
chief compiler of the
annals was
Brother Mícheál Ó Cléirigh...