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nearby Menlough,
Skehana is a half-parish
within the
diocesan parish of
Killascobe in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam. The
parish church in Skehana...
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nearby Skehana,
Menlough is a half-parish
within the
diocesan parish of
Killascobe in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam.
Evidence of
ancient settlement...
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drink to my health. Ó
Mannin lived on, and upon his
death was
buried at
Killascobe,
where his
grave could be
pointed out by his
descendants as late as the...
- I of England. The
chief resided at
Menlough Castle, in the
parish of
Killascobe, Galway. In 1617, Aedh Ó Mainnín (Hugh O'Mannin)
surrendered his estates...
- Naomhéid is the name
given to the
founder of the
church of
Killascobe,
County Galway, Ireland. In the 19th
century there was a dried-up holy well thirty...
- a
priest at
Limerick on 2
November 1794, made
vicar of
Annaghdown and
Killascobe in 1801 and
rector of
Crossboyne and
Kilcoleman in 1808. He
served as...
- In this was they held onto the
remain of the
property in the
parish of
Killascobe; Concanon's
father named the
family home "Waterloo" in
commemoration of...
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Ballymacward Clonkeenkerrill Fohenagh Kilcloony Kilconnell Kilgerrill Killascobe Killosolan Kilmoylan (part)
Lackagh (part)
Moylough Soghan became subject...
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wrote "Henry O'Concanon Esq. of
Waterloo near
Glentaun in the
parish of
Killascobe in the
Barony of
Tiaquin enjoys hereditary property, and is the reputed...