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Knockainey or
Knockainy (Irish: Cnoc Áine,
meaning 'hill of Áine') is a
civil parish and
village in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is in the historical...
- of the same figure. Áine's hill is
located in the
heart of Cnoc Áine (
Knockainy) in
County Limerick, is the hill of the
goddess Grian, Cnoc Gréine. Grian...
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ancient Deis-Beg. In this
district is the hill now
called Knockainy (with the
village of
Knockainy at its foot),
formerly called Ainè, or Ainè-Clich, from...
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founded during the
reign of
Edward II, by John, son of
Robert and others;
Knockainy; Ballynamona?
Ardaneer Priory Benedictine monks founded c.1202, land and...
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District of Croom; Bruff, Cahercorney, Glenbrohane, Hospital, Kilteely,
Knockainy, Knocklong, Uregare, in the
former Rural District of Kilmallock; Abington...
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Settlements in the
barony include Hospital, Herbertstown,
Fedamore and
Knockainy.[citation needed]
Located in
County Limerick, the
barony of Smallcounty...
- Kilbeheny, Kilfinnane, Kilflyn, Kilgl****, Kilmallock, Kilmurry, Kilteely,
Knockainy, Knocklong, Knocknascrow, Oola, Particles, Riversdale, Rockhill, Templebredon...
- College,
Dublin and
ordained in 1904.
After a
curacies at
Kilmoremoy and
Knockainy he
returned to
Kilmoremoy as Rector. He was
Rector of
Galway from 1925...
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founded during the
reign of
Edward II, by John, son of
Robert and others;
Knockainy; Ballynamona? 52°29′51″N 8°27′19″W / 52.497505°N 8.455245°W / 52.497505;...
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Newcastle Knockainy Town
Smallcounty Knockainy Kilmallock Knockainy East 71
Smallcounty Knockainy Kilmallock Knockainy West 1,160
Smallcounty Knockainy Kilmallock...