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Coolestown (Irish:
Baile an Chúlaígh) is a
barony in
County Offaly (formerly King's County), Ireland.
Coolestown derives its name from
Coolestown (Irish...
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historical baronies of
County Offaly:
Ballyboy Ballybritt Ballycowan Clonlisk Coolestown Eglish Garrycastle Geashill Kilcoursey Lower Philipstown Upper Philipstown...
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Rathangan and
Kildare Town. In the 16th century,
Edenderry was
known as
Coolestown,
after the
family of
Cooley or Cowley, who had a
castle here. It was defended...
- Portnahinch); Clar
Colgain (Lower Philipstown); Tuath-Maighe or
Tethmoy (
Coolestown and Warrenstown); Magh Aoife, or
Fearann Uí Mhurcháin, (northern half...
- Wakely, a
detachment of the
Limerick Militia under Colonel Gough and the
Coolestown Cavalry under Lt.
Williams pressed the
rebels from the
opposite side attempting...
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Parsonstown Aghalusky 217
Ballycowan Rahan Tullamore Aghameelick 397
Coolestown Clonsast Edenderry Aghamore 113
Lower Philipstown Croghan Edenderry Aghamore...
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which is
thought to have been the
baronies of
Warrenstown and part of
Coolestown.
Peter de
Bermingham had sons James, Andrew,
Maurice and Meyler. Peter...
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located to the
south of Kinnegad.
Castlejordan lies in the
baronies of
Coolestown,
Upper Moyfenrath and Warrenstown.
Castlejordan civil parish comprises...
- 49,052
Named after Clonlisk Castle.
Offaly Coolestown Baile an Chúlaígh By 1672 47,866
Named after Coolestown, the
former name of Edenderry.
Offaly Eglish...
- held by the
Colley family and as a result,
Edenderry became known as
Coolestown or Colleytown. Sir
George Colley defended the
castle from
attack by the...