Definition of Friarstown. Meaning of Friarstown. Synonyms of Friarstown

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Friarstown. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Friarstown and, of course, Friarstown synonyms and on the right images related to the word Friarstown.

Definition of Friarstown

No result for Friarstown. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Friarstown from wikipedia

- Friarstown is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. The townland is located in the civil parish of Clonfad. The southern s****s of Lough Ennell borders...
- comprises 11 townlands: Calverstown, Clonfad, Dalystown, Davidstown/Guilford, Friarstown, Meedin, Newcastle, Rathnure, Templeoran North, Templeoran South and Tyrrellsp****...
- Ashfort, Ballyclough, Ballysheedy West, Bohereen, Cahervally, Derrybeg, Friarstown, Greenhills, Lemonfield, Lickadoon, Lissanalta, Oatlands, Parkroe, Raheen...
- latter two have ruins still intact. There are remains of an abbey in Friarstown in a field which marks the border between Fedamore and Donoughmore parishes...
- (Big and Little), Calliaghstown Upper, Castlekelly, Corrageen, Cunard, Friarstown Lower, Gl****amucky, Gl****amucky Brakes, Gl****amucky Mountain, Gl****avullaun...
- Preceptory of St John the Baptist ____________________ Killargy; Killarge; Friarstown Leighlin Abbey + Gaelic monks founded c.600 by St Gobban; episcopal diocesan...
- 22 Mainistir na mBráthar Beag Ruin Limerick, Clanwilliam, Rochestown, Friarstown Monasternagalliaghduff 22 Mainistir na gCailleach Dubh Ruin Limerick,...
- of a quarter of land (ceathrú mír, about 120 acres) at Ballinbraher (Friarstown).[citation needed] A family called O'Flynn were erenachs of the lands...
- Preceptory of St John the Baptist ____________________ Killargy; Killarge; Friarstown 52°50′46″N 6°47′34″W / 52.8460387°N 6.7928714°W / 52.8460387; -6.7928714...
- Kearney family to death for the murder of John Kinlan, the gamekeeper at Friarstown, near Bohernabreena, in 1816. Foot was subsequently murdered in 1835,...