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Feenish (Irish: Fínis),
formerly Finish Island, is an
island and
townland in the
estuary of the
River Fergus in
County Clare, Ireland.
Feenish lies near...
- 1837, it was
measured at 226 acres.
Nearby islands include Deer Island,
Feenish and Trummer.
Coney Island has two sets of
church ruins. The
older church...
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Curtin Tales of the
Fairies and of the
Ghost World The Mayo
Captain and
Feenish the Mare 1888
Ireland Lady
Francesca Speranza Wilde Ancient Legends, Mystic...
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Retrieved 26
April 2012. "Camille O'****van – The Ship Song – YouTube".
Feenish Productions. YouTube. 14
October 2008.
Retrieved 26
April 2012. "Camille...
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known locally), in
Feenish Island, who used to play the melodeon, a
small type of
accordion with one row of buttons.
Feenish is a
small island off...
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Sgeir ?
Brigit 5th
century Ireland Cluain Fidhe or Inis
Fidhe (Finish/
Feenish Island, Co. Clare) A
virgin saint and an
abbess ****ociated with Finish...
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Feenish Fínis
Clare Fergus Estuary 177 31 19 52°42′21.64″N 8°58′21.75″W / 52...
- mór;
other islands include Omey, Inishark, High Island,
Friars Island,
Feenish and Maínis. The
territory contains the
civil parishes of Moyrus, Ballynakill...
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Monastery ENNIS (see right)
Enniskerry Monastery Ennistimon Monastery Feenish Monastery (approx.)
Glencolumbkille Abbey Illaunmore Monastery Illaunmore...
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islands in the
Fergus Estuary,
including Deer Island,
Coney Island, Trummer,
Feenish, Inishmacowney,
Canon Island and Inishloe. Some of
these islands were once...