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Coshma (Irish: Cois Máighe) is a
historical barony in
southeast County Limerick, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than
administrative units...
- Chapelrussell, and the north-western
section of
Adare situate in the
barony of
Coshma, with a
portion of Drehidtarsna, and
parts of
Kilkeedy and Croom, lying...
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Adamswood 302
Connello Lower Croagh Rathkeale Adare Town
Coshma Adare Croom Adare 856
Coshma Adare Croom Aghalacka 358
Connello Lower Askeaton Rathkeale...
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Upper –
Conallaigh Uachtaracha Coonagh – Uí
Chuanach Coshlea – Cois Laoi
Coshma – Cois Máighe
Glenquin –
Gleann an
Choim Kenry – Caonraí
Kilmallock – Cill...
- 1,000.
Effin is
partly in the
barony of Coshlea, but
chiefly in that of
Coshma. The
parish lies in the
Golden Vale, Munster's rich dairyland, and intensive...
- north-east,
Clanwilliam (County Tipperary), to the east, Coshlea, to the
south Coshma, to the west, the
ancient territory of the Uí
Fidgenti clan Pubblebrien...
- a
family of
royal extraction amongst the Irish. They came
hither from
Coshma, in the
County of Limerick, and
built there the
famous Castle of Crome,...
- of
Eoganacht Grian Guara, a
district comprising parts of the
baronies of
Coshma and
Small County. O'Gunning,
chief of
Crioch Saingil and Aosgreine. Both...
- was born in Creggane, in the
Civil parish of Hackmys, in the
barony of
Coshma near
Kilmallock in
County Limerick, near the
border between County Limerick...
- census.
Kilmallock is in the
south of the county,
between the
baronies of
Coshma and Coshlea. It is a
small area of
about 4,000
acres (16 km2),
making up...