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Ibrickane (or
Ibrickan) is one of the
ancient baronies of Ireland. It is a
geographical division of
County Clare. It is sub-divided into four
civil parishes...
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Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of
Thomond and
Baron Ibrickan, PC (Ire) (died 1624), was a
Protestant Irish nobleman and soldier, and
Chief of Clan O'Brien. He...
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Tulla Upper Feakle Tulla Acres 253
Burren Drumcreehy Ballyvaghan Acres 166
Ibrickan Kilmacduane Kilrush Addergoole 114
Inchiquin Kilkeedy Corrofin Addroon...
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baronies of
Bunratty Lower,
Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe,
Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta,
Tulla Lower and
Tulla Upper.
These in turn...
- OCLC 8544105. Pollard,
Albert Frederick (1895). "O'Brien, Donough,
Baron of
Ibrickan and
fourth Earl of
Thomond (d. 1624)". In Lee,
Sidney (ed.). Dictionary...
- https://www.townlands.ie/clare/
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Baron Inchiquin, but to his
nephew Donough,
created at the same time
Baron Ibrickan, the two
titles merging upon Murrough's death. This
ingenious solution...
- of
County Clare,
consisting of the
baronies of Clonderalaw, Corcomroe,
Ibrickan and Moyarta, and
those parts of the
baronies of
Inchiquin and
Islands not...
- O'Briens,
settling in the area of Ibrackan. The Mac Gormáin
family of
Ibrickan were
known in the 15th
century for
their wealth,
hospitality and their...
- in the area.
Formerly aka
Dowaghy connoghor/Tuoghmore y Conour.
Clare Ibrickan or
Ibrickane Uí Bhreacáin By 1672 56,696
Named after the Uí Bhreacáin,...