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- Kilchreest (Irish: Cill Chríost) is a civil parish of County Clare, Ireland. It contains the village of Ballynacally and is part of the Roman Catholic...
- Galway, Ireland, including locations such as Castle Hackett in Tuam, Kilchreest, Ross Lake, and Cnoc Meadha. Many resources went into replicating the...
- Kilcolgan, Ardrahan, Stradbally, Killeeneen, Killeely, Killora, Killogilleen, Kilchreest, Isertkelly, Killinan, Kilthomas, Kilbeacanty, Beagh, Kilmacduagh, and...
- Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club located in the Kilchreest and Peterswell areas of County Galway, Ireland. The club is exclusively...
- southwest of Ennis, on the R473 coast road to Kilrush in the civil parish of Kilchreest, County Clare, Ireland. It lies near the bank of the River Shannon. Ballynacally...
- 19 years. Fahy was born on 23 May 1879 in the townland of Glanatallin, Kilchreest, County Galway, the eldest of 6 children born to John Fahy and Maria Jones...
- Colmanstown, Craughwell, Derrylaur, Drumkeary, Graigabbey, Grange, Greethill, Kilchreest, Kilconickny, Kilconierin, Killimor, Killogilleen, Kilmeen, Kilr****ill...
- children, was born in kilchreest and raised in Grange Park, Killeenadeema, Loughrea. His mother, Bridget Taylor of Kilchreest, was a member of the Church...
- Sarsfields Bullaun, New Inn and Woodlawn White and green St. Thomas' Kilchreest and Peterswell Red and blue Tommy Larkin's Ballinakill and Woodford Red...
- County Galway, Ireland. Isert Kelly Castle is 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of Kilchreest. The tower house was built some time in the 15th century. It belonged...