- at
Moyard Bridge, Ballinakill, Clifden, also the ICM set up orphanages,
Glenowen for
girls and
Ballyconree for boys (opened in 1849), in Clifden, Ballyconree...
-
turning sharply East
through Delgany village,
forming a
smaller glen (
Glenowen or Glen na hAbhainn), on
through Farrenkelly and
Charlesland floodplains...
-
Nocturnal Minstrel; or the
Spirit of the Woods, 1810
Pyrenean Banditti, 1811
Glenowen; or The
Fairy Palace; 1812 For a long time,
little was
known of Sleath's...
- on 12½
acres of land. It was once
known as The
Delgany Inn and
later Glenowen. The roof was
changed to
slate early in the 1900s. Sir
Walter Raleigh reputedly...
- Anglicanism.
Among the
places set up and
funded by the ICM were in Clifden,
Glenowen for
girls and
Ballyconree for boys), the
Connemara Orphan's
Nursery (Spiddal...
-
three sons of his
grandson (through his son
William Nelson Burwell of '
Glenowen', d. 1822)
Nathaniel Burwell (1819–1896), with
Robert dying of
wounds received...
- Man - Old Rip Ken
Peckham (Ipswich) 52.65 2/5f (Brough Park) 825m 1987
Glenowen Queen Yellow Ese - Rik****o
Monica ****
Hawkes (Walthamstow) 53.37 7/1 (Oxford)...
- to
finish after pulling up lame. A ****ure BBC
Television trophy winner Glenowen Queen finished second but 11¾
lengths adrift. The
Greyhound Racing ****ociation...
-
Nathaniel Burwell grandson (through his son
William Nelson Burwell of '
Glenowen', 1791—1822)
Nathaniel Burwell (1819—1896) was a
judge or
justice of the...
- 620
Weston Oak 38.19 29.04.1976 620
Frame Evelyn 3 8.19 12.04.1984 620
Glenowen Queen 38.11 08.08.1985
Autumn Cup semi-final 620
Jerpoint Diamond 38.08...