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Bonet River. The
ridge was the site of the
important early church site of
Drumlease, a
Patrician foundation of the
fifth century AD. The name in
Irish is...
- 21
February 1938) was a
British studio photographer,
originally from
Drumlease, Dromahair,
County Leitrim. A
member of the
Beresford family headed by...
- Patricii; Druim-da-ethair; Baile-ui-ruairc; Ballegruaircy; Cuivelleagh ?
Drumlease Monastery early monastic site,
founded 5th
century by St
Patrick Druim-lias;...
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Carrigallen Cloone Mohill Aghameelta 157
Drumahaire Drumlease Manorhamilton Aghameelta Barr 245
Drumahaire Drumlease Manorhamilton Aghameeny 40
Leitrim Kiltoghert...
- a
famous monastery,
where Jarlath was educated, and he
presided over
Drumlease. His
sister Mathona served as
abbess of Tawney, in Tirerrill. In Cavan...
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northern Connacht. They include: Cálraighe Tre
Maige of
Druim Leas – now
Drumlease parish,
County Leitrim Cálraighe
Aelmag – Snedriagail,
abbot of Clonmacnoise...
- Ireland. He
preached mainly in
Clare and
Kerry and
founded a
monastery in
Drumlease. A
monastery in
Lorraine was
later dedicated to him. Name days celebrated...
-
County Leitrim, a son of Rev.
Joseph Potter,
Church of
Ireland Rector of
Drumlease Parish, and Mrs. Jane Potter. He was
stationed at Cahir,
County Tipperary...
- Dod,
vicar of
Drumlease,
County Leitrim, by his
second wife, Margaret,
daughter of
Matthew Phipps of Spurrtown, he was born at
Drumlease 8 May 1793. He...
- O'Carroll were
chiefs of Cálraighe,
which included the
civil parishes of
Drumlease and Killargy. The MacKenny's (Keaney) were
chiefs in an area
known as...