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Kiltartan (Irish: Cill Tartan) is a
barony and
civil parish in
County Galway, Ireland. The
southern portion of this
barony was
formerly known as Cenél...
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including A Book of
Saints and
Wonders (1906), The
Kiltartan History Book (1909) and The
Kiltartan Wonder Book (1910). She also
produced a
number of collections...
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located in the
civil parish of
Kinvarradoorus in the
north of the
barony of
Kiltartan.
Kinvarra is also an
electoral division. The
village lies at the head...
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Kiltartan Castle is a
tower house and
National Monument located in
County Galway, Ireland.
Kiltartan Castle lies in the
civil parish of
Kiltartan. It...
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parishes and 3 townlands,
namely Beagh,
Kilmacduach and
Kiltartan, each in the
barony of
Kiltartan. As of the 2016 census, Gort had
around 3,000 inhabitants...
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Carrick was
leasing a herd's house,
castle and land at Ballylee,
barony of
Kiltartan, from
William Henry Gregory. At the time, the
property was
valued at £5...
- Doorus, Drumacoo, Gort, Kilbeacanty, Killeely, Killeenavarra, Killinny,
Kiltartan, Kilthomas, Kinvarra, Rahasane, Skehanagh, in the
former Rural District...
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started publishing her
collection of
Kiltartan stories,
including A Book of
Saints and
Wonders (1906) and The
Kiltartan History Book (1909). The
Irish Review...
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recovery of the body of
Polish cave
diver Artur Kozłowski from a cave in
Kiltartan, Ireland.
Norwegian authorities asked him to ****ist in
recovering the...
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Gregory play
called The
Golden Apple: A Play for
Kiltartan Children is a
fable in the
invented Kiltartan dialect based on
Irish mythology and folklore....