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Clanmorris is a
barony in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is also
known as
Crossboyne, and was
formed from the
Gaelic tuath of Conmhaícne Cúile Tuiredh. It...
- Ireland:
County Mayo:
townlands in two baronies: Castlereagh, Clanmorris,
Crossboyne parish Castlereagh, Tirawley,
Killala parish Castlereagh,
County Offaly...
- work of the late
Edward Delaney RHA was
unveiled in his
native town of
Crossboyne, Claremorris,
County Mayo,
Ireland on Sa****ay, 6 July 2013. The sculpture...
- Five
townlands in
County Mayo: Derry,
Ballinchalla Derry, Cong Derry,
Crossboyne Derry,
Kilgeever Derry,
Knock Three townlands in
County Monaghan: Derry...
- born in Tyrone,
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was
Rector of
Crossboyne then Westport.
Cather held the
office of
Archdeacon of Tuam from 1855...
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Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindell West 49
Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindine Town
Clanmorris Crossboyne Claremorris Ballindine...
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Aghamore Ballindine (Kilvine)
Ballyhaunis (Annagh)
Bekan Claremorris Crossboyne Knock Clifden An Cheathrú Rua [Carraroe]
Carna Clifden Inishbofin Island...
- and Tuam on the R328
regional road.
Irishtown is in the
Civil Parish of
Crossboyne,
Barony of
Clanmorris and the
Catholic Diocese of Tuam. It is sometimes...
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Namesake of
Baron Clanmorris. Name
means "Muiris' family."
Called Croslwyhin/
Crossboyne in 1574. Mayo
Costello or
Clancostello Coistealaigh By 1574 143,874 Now...
- Ballyhowly, Bekan, Caraun, Claremorris, Cloghermore, Cong, Coonard, Course,
Crossboyne, Culnacleha, Dalgan, Garrymore, Hollymount, Houndswood, Kilcolman, Kilcommon...