- The Ross
Errilly Friary (Irish:
Mainistir an Rois,
often anglicised in 18th and 19th
century sources as Rosserelly) is a
medieval Franciscan friary located...
- McKillip's
first publications were two
short children's books, The
Throme of the
Erril of
Sherill and The
House on
Parchment Street. Her
first novel, The Forgotten...
- The
Throme of the
Erril of
Sherill is a
fantasy novella for
juvenile readers by
Patricia A. McKillip, as well as a
subsequent collection containing the...
- MacNean,
Glenade Lough,
Garadice Lough, Rinn Lough,
Lough Scannal,
Lough Erril and
Lough Machugh. In
ancient times Leitrim formed the
western half of the...
- Name
Published Publication Notes "The
Throme of the
Erril of Sherill" 1973 The
Throme of the
Erril of
Sherill (1973, 1984) Novella. "Untitled Play: An...
- children. Miou-Miou (1950–), actress, her
grandparents lived in Plouénan.
Erril Laugier (1952–2014),
pastel impressionist painter, Maître-Pastelliste de...
-
estate is
located on an
isthmus between the
lakes of
Lough Rynn and
Lough Erril. It is some 4 km from Mohill, 145 km from
Dublin City on the N4 and 155 km...
-
Norman and
later castles, and
several monastic sites.
These include Ross
Errilly Friary,
located northwest of Headford,
which is one of the best preserved...
- is a
large stone which appears similar to a
washing stone found at Ross
Errilly Friary in
County Galway. One of the
earliest records of
tower building...
- and
April 1991. It
bears the distinction,
along with The
Throme of the
Erril of
Sherill (also 1973), of
being one of McKillip's
first published books...