- is now
Kilquane Cemetery.
Tradition holds that
Saint Cuan
founded Kilquane,
which means 'church of Cuán', and
there are
several other Kilquanes elsewhere...
- St. Patrick's, or
Kilquane (Irish: Cill Chuáin), is a
civil parish situated on both
banks of the
River Shannon near the city of
Limerick in Ireland. It...
-
identified and six
locations (Ballyadam, Leamlara, Knockraha,
Pigeon Hill,
Kilquane and Ballyvatta) were
under consideration for the HVDC
converter station...
- Kilcrumper, Kil****mer, Kildorrery, Kilgullane, Killathy, Killeenemer,
Kilquane, Litter, Mallow, Monanimy, Mourneabbey, Rahan, St. Nathlash, Templeroan...
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Killeenemer Kilmacdonogh Kil****n
Kilmoney Kilmonoge Kilpatrick Kilphelan Kilquane (Barrymore)
Kilshanahan Kilworth Kinure Knockmourne Leitrim Liscleary Lisgoold...
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Kenmare Kilquane 1,048
Trughanacmy Ballincuslane Tralee Kilquane 546
Magunihy Kil****min
Killarney Kilquane 268
Corkaguiny Kilquane Dingle Kilquane 133 Trughanacmy...
- is on the left bank of the
River Shannon near the
suburb of Corbally.
Kilquane Graveyard is
situated around the site of the
church ruin in the parish...
- Athlunkard, Ballykeelaun, Cloonoughter, Fairyhill, Garraun, Gortatogher,
Kilquane, Knockballynameath, Parteen,
Quinspool South,
Rosmadda East,
Rosmadda West...
- Athlunkard, Ballykeelaun, Cloonoughter, Fairyhill, Garraun, Gortatogher,
Kilquane, Knockballynameath, Parteen,
Quinspool South,
Rosmadda East,
Rosmadda West...
- published.
According to
Samuel Lewis, when
Effin was
united with the
parish of
Kilquane and
Kilbreedy Minor,
there were two
small chapels in the parish; one at...