- surname, the
original Irish language form
being Ó
Corcráin meaning 'descendant of Corcrán' and Mac
Corcráin from
Leinster meaning Son of Corcrán. The name...
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Johannes Ó
Corcráin, OSB (sometimes
Anglicised as John O'Corcoran) was a
bishop in
Ireland during the 14th century.
Appointed by Pope
Gregory XI in 1373...
- Cathalán ua
Corcráin,
Irish Abbot, died 1001. Cathalán bore a
suffix that in his or the next
generation became the
surname Ó
Corcráin, a
surname held...
- Ua
Corcrain of Clonfert,
Abbot of Clonfert, died 1095. Ua
Corcrain may have been a
member of the Ó Cormacáin
ecclesiastical family based in Síol Anmchadha...
- evening, and
march back to
Corcrain Orange Hall. Its
traditional route was
along Obins Street, but it is now
along Corcrain Road. 13 July parade. This...
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Strand from the
unionist Cluan Place areas of East Belfast, the
unionist Corcrain Road and the
nationalist Obins Drive in
Portadown and the
unionist Fountain...
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Banbridge and
Craigavon Borough Council and
contains the
wards of Ballybay,
Corcrain, Killycomain, Loughgall, ****n and The Birches.
Portadown forms part of...
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bordered by the
railway line and by a
security barrier ("peace wall")
along Corcrain Road. The
Troubles also
intensified the long-running
Drumcree marching...
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clashes have
broken out in the area. The
interface between the
loyalist Corcrain Road and
republican Obins Drive has been a
regular scene of
violence in...
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frequent raids by the RUC and
British Army on his home in Portadown's
Corcrain estate.
Although he was
arrested repeatedly on su****ion of
murder and...