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Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law
union Abbey 222
Coshlea Kilflyn Kilmallock Abbeyfarm 55
Kilmallock St. Peter's & St. Paul's
Kilmallock Abbeyfeale...
- Íochtaracha
Connello Upper –
Conallaigh Uachtaracha Coonagh – Uí
Chuanach Coshlea – Cois Laoi
Coshma – Cois Máighe
Glenquin –
Gleann an
Choim Kenry – Caonraí...
-
extreme southern portion of the
barony of Coshma, with the
adjacent part of
Coshlea, and
contained a
considerable part of the
parishes of Effin, Ballingarry...
- Clanwilliam, and the
eastern halves of the
Baronies of
Small County and
Coshlea in the
County of Limerick." The
entire Province of
Munster was
under the...
- south-west;
Barrymore to the south;
Condons and
Clangibbon to the east; and
Coshlea,
County Limerick to the north. It is
bounded to the
south by the Nagle...
- Uí
Chuanach By 1672 36,323 Name
means "descendants of Cuana."
Limerick Coshlea Cois Sléibhe By 1672 95,232 Name
literally means "foot of the mountain...
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Athlacca Athneasy Ballinard Ballingaddy Ballingarry (Connello)
Ballingarry (
Coshlea)
Ballinlough Ballybrood Ballycahane Ballylanders Ballynaclogh Ballynamona...
- Coonagh, to the north-east,
Clanwilliam (County Tipperary), to the east,
Coshlea, to the
south Coshma, to the west, the
ancient territory of the Uí Fidgenti...
- part of
County Limerick. 1885–1922: The
baronies of Clanwilliam, Coonagh,
Coshlea, Kilmallock, Owneybeg,
Pubblebrien and Smallcounty, and that part of the...
-
Earthworks and Ring-Walls in the
County Limerick. Part II. The
Royal Forts in
Coshlea (Continued)".
Proceedings of the
Royal Irish Academy,
Section C. 33: 444–4...