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Creevagh wedge tomb is a
prehistoric wedge tomb
located in the
Burren area of
County Clare, Ireland. The tomb is
located in the
townland of
Creevagh, in...
- Carran, Castletown, Clab, Clooncoose, Commons, Coolnatullagh, Coskeam,
Creevagh, Crughwill,
Fahee North,
Fahee South, Fanygalvan,
Glencolumbkille North...
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Thomas Marlay (c.1680–1756), Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland, was born at
Creevagh Beg, Bally****n.[citation needed]
Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774), author...
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Terence MacDonagh of
Creevagh, Co.
Sligo (C. 1640–1713),
known as the ‘Counsellor MacDonagh’, ‘Turlough Óg’ or ‘Tirlough Caoch’, was a
Catholic Irish Landowner...
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century by D.
Daluan of
Croibige in the time of St
Patrick Craibeach;
Creevagh Dalkey Island Benedictine monks chapel St
Begnet ____________________ Deilginis-cualan...
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Coogaun Coolshamroge Commons Cragbwee Craggataska Craggaunowen Creevagh Beg
Creevagh More
Cullenagh Cullaun Cutteen Dangan Danganbrack Deerpark North...
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Family name or
title Family seat City
townhouse Babington family Creevagh House,
County Londonderry Greenfort House,
County Donegal Bagwell family Marlfield...
- O'Conor. His sister,
Eleanor O'Rourke,
married Lt-Col.
Terence MacDonagh of
Creevagh in
county Sligo. He was the only
Catholic Barrister allowed to practice...
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found on
Roughan Hill near Kilnaboy,
including those at
Parknabinnia and
Creevagh.
Others are
located at
Gleninsheen and
Berneens (Rathborney) and Poula****a...
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study of six
wavestone sites in Ireland,
namely Ballard Bridge, Cornaseer,
Creevagh, Gortlecka,
Killinaboy and Rinnamona,
found that
nearby lakes, in which...