- Glanmire, Cork
Ireland Queenstown Charlestown, US Burns, Miss Mary
Delia 17
Kilmacowen,
Sligo New York City Butrus-Youssef, Mrs.
Katarin (née Rizk) 24 Sar'al...
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island and the
whole peninsula 'Beara' in
honour of his wife. Rossmacowen,
Kilmacowen and
Buaile Owen most
likely are
named after Owen Mór and his son. According...
- from Yeats's 1894 play The Land of Heart's Desire, set in the
barony of
Kilmacowen.
Sligo (GAA) The
Zebras From the
county colours (black and white) Sligo...
- (in the time of St Patrick?);
erenagh recorded up to 1416 Cell-oiridh
Kilmacowen Monastery early monastic site,
probably founded before mid 6th century...
- and the only
round tower in
county Sligo.
Another early church was at
Kilmacowen. By the
early 12th
century AD
there was a
bridge and a
settlement in existence...
-
Sepulchral remains at Carrowmore. The
cairn called Miscaun Mave or Knocknarea,
Kilmacowen, Curbury, Sligo. P****age tomb
Neolithic 54°15′32″N 8°34′29″W / 54.2589°N...
-
Cliffony South, Collooney,
Drumcliff East,
Drumcliff West, Glencar,
Kilmacowen,
Lissadill East,
Lissadill North,
Lissadill West,
Rossinver East and Rossinver...
-
newspaper editor and
company director.
Roddy was born on 9
December 1883 at
Kilmacowen,
County Sligo, the
eldest son
among at
least four sons and two daughters...
-
Tirerrill Kilross Sligo Carrigeenfadda 1
Carbury Kilmacowen Sligo Carrigeengare 1
Carbury Kilmacowen Sligo Carrigeenmore 264
Corran Emlaghfad Sligo Carrigeens...
- Kilgl****
Killadoon Killaraght Killaspugbrone Killerry Killoran Kilmacallan Kilmacowen Kilmacshalgan Kilmacteige Kilmactranny Kilmoremoy Kilmorgan Kilross Kilshalvy...