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Inishcaltra (Irish: Inis Cealtra) is a
civil parish in the
barony of
Leitrim in
County Clare, Ireland. The main
settlement in the
parish is the village...
- Vita III, in
hexameter verse, is
sometimes attributed to St
Coelan of
Inishcaltra of the 7th–8th centuries, but
appears more
likely to have been written...
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village of
Mountshannon lies in the
civil parish of
Inishcaltra. In 1898, the
parishes of
Inishcaltra and
Clonrush were
transferred from
County Galway to...
- (Ireland) Act 1898, part of the
judicial county of
Galway (Drummaan,
Inishcaltra North and
Mountshannon electoral divisions) was
transferred to county...
- Inis Cealtra, also
known in
English as
Inishcaltra or Holy Island, is an
island off the
western s**** of
Lough Derg in Ireland. Now uninhabited, it was...
-
Landscapes of
Finland (Helsinki: Otava, 2003), p. 117. "St Mary's Church,
Inishcaltra". Kuyper, W., The
Triumphant Entry of
Renaissance Architecture into the...
- with the
addition of the
district electoral divisions of Drummaan,
Inishcaltra North, and Mountshannon,
formerly within the
judicial county of County...
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Regular —
evidence lacking Iniskeltair Abbey; Iniscealtra; Inis Cealtra;
Inishcaltra; Iniscaltra; Inis-celtra; Inis-keltair
Inisanlaoi Monastery (Irish: Prióireacht...
- Cloonusker, Coolreagh, Corlea, Derrynagittagh, Drummaan, Feakle,
Inishcaltra North,
Inishcaltra South, Killaloe, Mountshannon, Ogonnelloe, Scarriff, in the...
- Culausheeda, Ea, and Graney.
Until 1898 the
parishes of
Clonrush and most of
Inishcaltra were in the
barony of
Leitrim in
County Galway. That year they were transferred...