- 53°56′0″N 8°06′40″W / 53.93333°N 8.11111°W / 53.93333; -8.11111
Estersnow more
commonly Eastersnow and less
commonly Easter-Snow is a
civil parish...
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Properties Service. 1997. "Parish
Details -
Ballinameen (Kilnamanagh And
Estersnow)". elphindiocese.ie.
Diocese of Elphin.
Retrieved 5 June 2022. "St. Attracta's...
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Ardkeel 421
Ballintober South Roscommon Roscommon Ardkeenagh 206
Boyle Estersnow Boyle Ardkeenagh 202
Roscommon Kilcooley Strokestown Ardkeenagh Plunkett...
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Lough Key and
abandoned in 1606–07,
owned property at
Aghnasurn and
Estersnow.
Around 1750–1780 the
village was part of Lord Crofton's
Estate in County...
- Roscommon), Cregga, Croghan, Crossna, Danesfort, Edmondstown, Elia, Elphin,
Estersnow, Frenchpark, Keadew, Kilbryan, Kilcolagh, Kilgl**** North, Kilgl**** South...
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Cloontuskert Cloonygormican Creagh Creeve Drum
Drumatemple Dunamon Dysart Elphin Estersnow Fuerty Kilbride Kilbryan Kilcolagh Kilcolman Kilcooley Kilcorkey Kilgefin...
- (Ballinafad)
Aughrim (Aughrim and Kilmore)
Ballinameen (Kilnamanagh and
Estersnow)
Ballintubber (Ballintober and Ballymoe) Ballyforan-dysart-tisrara Ballygar...
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Roscommon and
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He held
livings at
Estersnow, Killuken, Kilcolagh,
Tumna and Creeve. He was
appointed Archdeacon of...
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Clifford was
buried there in 1599. The
abbey owned property at
Aghnasurn and
Estersnow. The last
monks left in 1608 when King
James I
confiscated the monastery...
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incorporating the old
parishes of Killukin, Killumod, Tumna,
Kilcola and
Estersnow.[citation needed]
These were
former monastic sites dating back up to 1500...