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written between 1397 and 1418 in
Castle Forbes,
Lecan (Lackan, Leckan;
Irish Leacán), in the
territory of Tír Fhíacrach, near
modern Enniscrone,
County Sligo...
- 89694°W / 53.39889; -9.89694 (Inishnee) L7441 [146] 18353
Inishlackan Inis
Leacan Galway Gorteen Bay 129 13 126 0 L717375 [147] 18352
Inishdawros Inis Damhraí...
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Built c. 4000–3000 BC
National monument of
Ireland Official name
Kilmogue (
Leacán Scoil) Reference no. 324
Location of
Kilmogue Portal Tomb in Ireland...
- 642 228 2,107 749 10A 33 NG885109 Ma,G,Sim 2327 2270
Scotland 1901 1784
Leacan Dubha 642 41 2,106 135 01B 51 57 NN681215 Sim 2328 1842
Scotland 1902 1436...
- east): Stac an Dunain, Duslic,
Stack Clò Kearvaig, An Garbh-eilean, Na Glas
Leacan,
Eilean Dubh,
Clach Bheag na Faraid,
Clach Mhòr na Faraid, Àigeach, Eilean...
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Lacken (Irish:
Leacán) is a
townland about two
miles outside the town of New Ross in
County Wexford, Ireland. It is
located in the
civil parish of Oldross...
- Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "ARTICLE I.—ST.
CRUMINE OR CRUIMMEN,
BISHOP OF
LEACAN, OR MOYGISH,
COUNTY OF WESTMEATH. [FIFTH OR
SIXTH CENTURY]." In:
Lives of...
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Location of
Lecan (
Leacán) in Ireland...
- Earl of Desmond.
Court Page is
reported to have died at a
place called Leacan Sgail in
County Kerry that does not seem to have been identified. Also see...
- Desmond's brother.
Court Page is
reported to have died at a
place called Leacan Sgail in
County Kerry that does not seem to have been identified. In April...