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Iraghticonnor (Irish:
Oireacht Uí Chonchúir) is a
historical barony in
northeastern County Kerry, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than...
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Aghanagram Lower 491
Iraghticonnor Aghavallen Listowel Aghanagram Middle 741
Iraghticonnor Aghavallen Listowel Aghanagram Upper 322
Iraghticonnor Aghavallen Listowel...
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Dunkerron South – Dún Ciaráin
Theas Glanarought –
Gleann na Ruachtaí
Iraghticonnor –
Oireacht Uí Chonchúir
Iveragh (Peninsula) – Uíbh Ráthach Magunihy...
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hinterland is an area of
mainly dairy agricultural use. The
barony of
Iraghticonnor is to the north, with the
barony of
Clanmaurice to the south. Surrounding...
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Observant Franciscan Friars founded 1470-7 by John O'Connor, Lord of
Iraghticonnor, who had
requested permission from the Pope in 1477;
dissolved 1580...
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Franciscan Friars) in 1470 by John O'Connor, Lord of
Kerry Luachra and
Iraghticonnor.
Permission was
granted by Pope
Sixtus IV in 1477. It was
named after...
- Ruachtaí By 1598 121,865 Name
means "Valley of the O'Roughty."
Kerry Iraghticonnor Oireacht Uí Chonchúir By 1598 88,105 Name
means "Inheritance of the...
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village had a po****tion of 546.
Tarbert is in the
historical barony of
Iraghticonnor in the
civil parish of Kilnaughtin.
Located on the N69 and N67 roads...
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called the
parish of Murhur,
which was part of the
historic barony of
Iraghticonnor. The name of "Moyvane",
which in
Irish is "Maigh Mheáin"
meaning "the...
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northern part of
County Kerry. 1885–1922: The
baronies of
Clanmaurice and
Iraghticonnor. Walker, B.M., ed. (1978).
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