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- Kilballyowen (Irish: Cill Bhaile Eoghain) is the name of both a civil parish and a townland within that parish in County Clare, Ireland. The name is also...
- The O'Grady family, also styled O'Grady of Kilballyowen, is one of Ireland's noble families and surviving Chiefs of the Name. Their title is The O'Grady...
- Ballingate, Ballinglen, Ballybeg, Carnew, Coolattin, Coolboy, Cronelea, Kilballyowen, Killinure, Kilpipe, Money, Rath, Shillelagh, Tinahely, in the former...
- Ó Grádaigh meaning ‘descendant of Gráda’ (‘noble’). The O’Gradys of Kilballyowen were a prominent Munster clan and sept of the Dal gCaís. It may refer...
- west of Carrigaholt on the road to Kilbaha. It is the civil parish of Kilballyowen. The name could be derived from a cross related to the old church of...
- Longford O'Flaherty clan Aughnanure Castle, County Galway O'Grady family Kilballyowen, County Limerick O'Higgins family Ballynary, County Sligo O'Reilly clan...
- (Doonas and Truagh) Coolmeen Cooraclare (Kilmacduane) Corofin Cross (Kilballyowen) Crusheen (Inchicronan) Doonbeg (Killard) Doora-Barefield Ruan Ennis...
- John Crimmin Born 19 March 1859 Kilballyowen, Bruff, County Limerick Died 20 February 1945 (aged 85) Wells, Somerset Buried Wells Cemetery, Somerset Allegiance...
- during the War of Independence. The former seat of the O'Grady family, Kilballyowen, is near Bruff.[citation needed] Bruff is also the hometown of the American...
- (1810-1878), long time Parish Priest of the parishes of Moyarta and Kilballyowen in County Clare. The words were set to music by Seán Ó Riada as the offertory...