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Coolcarney (Irish: Cuil Cearnadha), also
called Callraighe of Cuill, was an
Irish district located in Connacht,
within the
Barony of
Gallen stretching...
- the Ready" as one of four
chieftains in
Coolcarney and
states that they were a "festive party." Of
Coolcarney John O'Donovan stated: "These are it's [sic]...
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until he was shot dead by the
soldiers of
Captain Theobald Dillon in
Coolcarney ... Bunnyconnellan,
early in
March 1667." (p. 236). His head was hung...
- some time, he was
finally apprehended by
authorities in the
parish of
Coolcarney (or
possibly Attym****) near the
foothills of the Ox
Mountains while recovering...
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dispute he had with King John of England.
Auliffe O'Rothlain,
Chief of
Calry of
Coolcarney, was
slain by O'Moran.
Annals of the Four Masters. M1208.10 v t e...
- some time, he was
finally apprehended by
authorities in the
parish of
Coolcarney (or
possibly Attym****) near the
foothills of the Ox
Mountains while recovering...
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Settlement 51–52 1667, 3 May
Rapparee Dudley Costello, his enemy, shot dead in
Coolcarney 57–58 1673,
about Died and was
succeeded by his son, also
called Thomas...
- over Connacht, from
Turlough in
County Mayo to
Meelick in
County Galway.
Coolcarney was plundered,
after which some of its
people fled to Duvconga, but the...