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Kilmaleery (Irish: Cill Mhaoilfhithrigh) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It is part of the
Catholic parish of Newmarket-on-Fergus. The parish...
- to the northwest,
Tomfinlough to the northeast,
Drumline to the east,
Kilmaleery to the west and
Kilconry to the southwest. It is
divided into 14 townlands:...
- parishes: Bunratty, Fenloe, Kilnasoolagh, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and
Kilmaleery.
During the
Penal Law
period of 1744, the High
Sheriff of Clare, John...
- Clonloghan,
Kilconry and
Kilmaleery.
After 1688 one
priest served the five
parishes of Bunratty, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and
Kilmaleery.
James O’Shaughnessy...
- Kilnasoolagh, Tuamfinlough, Bunratty, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and
Kilmaleery.
Tuamfinlough (now Fenloe) is the
oldest known settlement in the region...
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which also
contains the
civil parishes of Clonloghan, Drumline, Kilconry,
Kilmaleery,
Kilnasoolagh and Tomfinlough.
Roadstone Wood
operates a
quarry in the...
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Bunratty Lower. It is in the
southern part of the
county and is
bordered by
Kilmaleery to the
north and
Clonloghan to the east and the
River Shannon to the south...
- Bunratty, Clonloghan, Drumline, Feenagh, Kilconry, Kilfinaghta, Kilfintinan,
Kilmaleery, Kilmurry,
Kilnasoolagh and Tomfinlough, as well as part of the parishes...
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Killofin Killokennedy Killonaghan Killone Killuran Kilmacduane Kilmacrehy Kilmaleery Kilmaley Kilmanaheen Kilmihil Kilmoon Kilmurry Mc****n
Kilmurry Ibrickane...
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contains the
civil parishes of Bunratty, Clonloghan, Drumline, Kilconry,
Kilmaleery and Kilnasoolagh. In 1856 the
parish was also part of a
Church of Ireland...