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Creagh is an
Irish surname derived from the
Gaelic Craobhach,
meaning "branch". The
Creagh family was
first found in
County Clare,
where they held a family...
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Catholicism portal Richard Creagh (Irish:
Risteard Craobhach; c. 1523
Limerick City –
December 1586,
Tower of London) was an
Irish Roman Catholic clergyman...
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Cooper (born 1969),
Irish actor, comedian,
singer and
writer Risteard Craobhach (Richard Creagh, c. 1523 – 1586),
Irish Catholic clergyman Risteard Ó...
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Ascaoineach Eilean Balnagowan Eilean Bàn
Eilean Bhrìde
Eilean Coltair Eilean Craobhach Eilean dà
Ghallagain Eilean dà Mhèinn
Eilean Dioghlum Eilean Dùin Eilean...
- Eustace, layman, 14 June 1583 in
Dublin Richard Creagh (Irish:
Risteard Craobhach) (born 1523),
Archbishop of Armagh,
December 1586 as a
prisoner of conscience...
- Sgieran,
Eilean á Chùirn,
Eilean an Droighinn,
Eilean Bhride,
Eilean Craobhach,
Eilean Mhic Mhaolmhoire, Outram,
Sgeir nam Ban Ardbeg: Carmichael's Rocks...
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Ballyboden on the R116
regional road. The name of the
parish derives from
craobhach,
meaning 'branches'. This
ultimately comes from Old
Irish croibech, or...
- "Colurna" and R. W.
Munro identifies the
island as
possibly being Eilean Craobhach. Here the
shorter Auld
version has
another missing p****age.
After Frosa...
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Tonnaigh Riabhain,
meaning 'The
Pasture of the Grey Hill' or 'Tonnaigh
Craobhach,
meaning 'The
Bushy Pasture', or
Tonnaigh Riabháin',
meaning 'Revan's...
- Cillín The
small church Knockacraig Cnoc an
Chraobhaigh The hill of An
Craobhach Knockgloss An Cnoc Glas The
green hill
Knocktoosh Cnoc Túis
Church of...