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Killone Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Chill Eoin), was an
Irish nunnery and
abbey of
Canonesses Regular founded in 1190 by
Donal Mor O'Brien, King of Thomond...
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Killone (Irish: Cill Eoin) is a
civil parish of
County Clare, Ireland, to the
southwest of Ennis. It is
known for the
ruins of
Killone Abbey on the grounds...
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demesne includes a holy well, gate lodges, woodlands, parklands, lakes,
Killone Abbey, a
national monument (founded 1190 by
Donald Mor O’Brien King of...
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Augustinian monasteries are: the
Canon Island Abbey, the
Inchicronan Priory,
Killone Abbey (nunnery) and the
Abbey at Kilshanny. The Canons, also
known as "Canons...
- (excluding the
townlands of Dehomad,
Furroor and Liscasey),
Drumcliff and
Killone. 1918–1922: The
existing East
Clare constituency,
together with that part...
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Augustinians at
Canon Island Abbey,
Clare Abbey,
Inchicronan Priory,
Killone Abbey and
Limerick Priory, the
Cistercians at Holy
Cross Abbey, Corcomroe...
- the anti-Treaty IRA 1st
Western Division during the
Irish Civil War. "
Killone Abbey Graveyard, Ennis:
Transcriptions arranged by Surname". Graves. Genealogy...
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Island Superior Finish 1993 Run For Free
Merry Master Mister Ed 1992
Captain Dibble Dalkey Sound Off The Bru 1991
Killone Abbey Omerta Over The Road...
- Petil. He was
later reappointed to
serve as
viceroy from 1205 to 1210.
Killone Abbey was
founded by
Donal Mor O'Brien, King of
Thomond and Munster. Knockmoy...
- of Killaloe. It is also
known as Ballyea/Clarecastle.
Clare Abbey and
Killone Abbey are
linked by a footpath, the Pilgrim's Road.
Clarecastle was once...