- Inniskeen,
officially Inishkeen (Irish: Inis Caoin,
meaning 'peaceful island'), is a
small village,
townland and
parish in
County Monaghan, Ireland, close...
- Scarrifholis, near Letterkenny, in 1650.
Bishop Mac****n was born in
Inishkeen. Sir
William Whitla (1851–1933),
physician and politician. Born and raised...
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Faughart (4 townlands)
Haggardstown (1 townlands)
Haynestown (3 townlands)
Inishkeen (35 townlands) Kane (5 townlands)
Louth (87 townlands)
Philipstown (4...
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Dunbin Dundalk Dunleer Dysart Faughart Gernonstown Haggardstown Haynestown Inishkeen Kane
Kildemock Killanny Killincoole Kilsaran Louth Mansfieldstown Mapastown...
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After his
seventh birthday,
Berchan was
brought to
Daigh mac
Cairill at
Inishkeen, now in
county Monaghan, to study.
After completing his novitiate, Bercan...
- 54.009249°N 6.699125°W / 54.009249; -6.699125 208
Inishkeen Glebe Round Tower Round Tower Inishkeen Glebe 54°00′13″N 6°34′44″W / 54.00368°N 6.578758°W...
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abbess or a
foundress 8
August Daig mac
Cairill 6th
century (d. 587)
Inishkeen (Inis Caín Dega)
Ulster saint 18
August Dallán
Forgaill Dalua 5th century...
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Donaghmoyne Drummully Drumsnat Ematris Errigal Truagh [Errigal Trough]
Inishkeen Killanny Killeevan Kilmore Magheracloone Magheross Monaghan Muckno Tydavnet...
- 240
Coshma Athlacca Croom Inchmore 70
Clanwilliam St.
Nicholas Limerick Inishkeen 162
Glenquin ****onagh
Newcastle Irishtown 61 Limerick, Muni. Borough...
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Cealtra (in
Lough Derg)
Clare Munster Incomplete 22.3
metres (73 ft)
Inishkeen Monaghan Ulster Incomplete 12.6
metres (41 ft) The top has been sealed...