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- Brittany Rónán Mac Bearaigh (died 665), founder of Druim Inesclainn (Drumshallon) (see Féchín of Fore). Rónán of Ulster, brother of St. Carnech, and grandson...
- possibly not continuing after 11th century Druim-caradh; Druim-cara Drumshallon Priory Cell purported early monastic site Augustinian Canons Regular...
- Termonfekin, and his wife Elizabeth. John was the son of William Eccleston of Drumshallon, High Sheriff of Louth (1656-1705) and his wife, Rose Brabazon (1663-1686)...
- and especially at Quimper. There was another S. Ronan, first abbot of Drumshallon, in Ireland, who died of the great plague in the year 665. Another S...
- 53.859059°N 6.377301°W / 53.859059; -6.377301 (Drumcar Monastery) Drumshallon Priory Cell purported early monastic site Augustinian Canons Regular...
- Broughattin 68 Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Brownstown 613 Ferrard Drumshallon Drogheda Burren 405 Ferrard Dunleer Ardee Calga 257 Ardee Philipstown...
- Clonkeehan Clonkeen Clonmore Collon Creggan Darver Dromin Dromiskin Drumcar Drumshallon Dunany Dunbin Dundalk Dunleer Dysart Faughart Gernonstown Haggardstown...
- 1703: Edward Singleton 1704: William Stannus 1705: William Eccleston of Drumshallon 1706: Henry Tichbourne 1707: John Ruxton 1708: William Brabazon 1709:...