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Killagh is a
civil parish in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located about 15.29
kilometres (10 mi) east–north–east of Mullingar.
Killagh is one of 7...
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death of the
eighth Baronet in
circa 1770. The Ward Baronetcy, of
Killagh in the
County of Down, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on 9 December...
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covers 35,625.3
acres (144.170 km2). The
neighbouring civil parishes are:
Killagh,
Killulagh and
Rathconnell to the
north Killaconnigan and
Killyon (both...
- 1212;
dissolution unknown Kilcolman Abbey,
Milltown early monastic site
Killagh;
Killaha Kildreelig Monastery early monastic site,
Anchorites Kildreenagh...
- Charles, only son of Sir
Robert Ward,
first and last of the Ward
Baronets of
Killagh, and
secondly Charles King. Dorothy, who
married Francis Colville, eldest...
- fate of the earl-marshal.
Marisco founded an
Augustinian monastery at
Killagh, co. Kerry,
called Beaulieu (Monasticon Hiberni****, p. 304), and commanderies...
- to the north,
Killaconnigan (barony of Lune,
County Meath) to the east,
Killagh,
Killucan and
Rathconnell (barony of
Moyashel and Magheradernon) to the...
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under review Walsh of
Little Ireland 1645
Walsh extinct c. 1690 Ward of
Killagh 1682 Ward
extinct 1691
Warren of
Warren Court 1784
Warren extant Weldon...
- 1212;
dissolution unknown Kilcolman Abbey,
Milltown early monastic site
Killagh;
Killaha 52°08′59″N 9°43′50″W / 52.1496916°N 9.7304601°W / 52.1496916;...
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spells the name as Keylagh. The 1652
Commonwealth Survey spells it as
Killagh. In the
Plantation of
Ulster King
James VI and I by
grant dated 27 June...