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Crusheen (Irish: Croisín),
formerly called Inchicronan (Irish: Inse Chrónáin), is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland.
There is also a
catholic parish...
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Inchicronan Priory (Irish: Prióireacht Inse Chrónáin is an
Irish early monastic site,
possibly founded in the 6th
century by patron, St
Cronan of Tuamgraney...
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Inchicronan Lough (Irish: Loch Inse Chrónáin) is a
freshwater lake in
County Clare within the Mid-West
Region of Ireland.
Inchicronan Lough measures about...
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Crusheen (
Inchicronan). The
village is 10
kilometres northeast of
Ennis on the R458 road to Gort. It is in the
parish of
Crusheen (
Inchicronan) in the Roman...
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Other Poems (1983)
Inchicronan Press. Crusheen, Co. Clare. OCLC: 17518025 Lenihan, Edmund. The
Portrait Gatherer (1984)
Inchicronan Press. Crusheen, Co...
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located in Cahera****a
townland of
Inchicronan parish,
immediately southwest of Crusheen, to the
north of
Inchicronan Lough.
Wedge tombs of this kind were...
- 6th-century
Irish Saint, and
founder of monasteries.
Cronan is the
founder of
Inchicronan Priory and
Patron of the
towns of
Tuamgraney and Roscrea. St. Cronan's...
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Coolmeen Cooraclare (Kilmacduane)
Corofin Cross (Kilballyowen)
Crusheen (
Inchicronan)
Doonbeg (Killard) Doora-Barefield Ruan
Ennis (Drumclif)
Feakle Inagh...
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Battle of
Knocknaclashy and
Edmund Ludlow was
ordered to the p**** of
Inchicronan to
check the
advance of the latter. At this
place the
Irish offered a...
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Coolmeen Cooraclare (Kilmacduane)
Corofin Cross (Kilballyowen)
Crusheen (
Inchicronan)
Doonbeg (Killard) Doora-Barefield Ruan
Ennis (Drumclif)
Feakle Inagh...