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Loughglinn or
Loughglynn (/lɒxˈɡlɪn/ lokh-GLIN; Irish: Loch Glinne) is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland. It is
named after the lake to the north...
- the cathedral. He was the son of
Jarrard Edward Strickland III, also of
Loughglynn House,
which he inherited. Henry,
Cathal (2024). "The
Early History of...
- Sir
Lucas Dillon of
Loughglynn (1579–1656) was in 1628 one of the
negotiators of the Graces; he was MP for
Roscommon in the two
Irish Parliaments of Charles...
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fishing season. The
Loughglynn and
District Angling ****ociation
holds open
competitions throughout the year in the
lakes around Loughglynn and Lisacul. The...
- was the
founder of the
Loughglynn Boxing Club
which exists to the
present day. On 16
April 2017, the
community of
Loughglynn and
Gorthaganny unveiled...
-
Loughglynn, his parents'
habitual residence. He was a son of
Robert Dillon and his wife Rose Dillon. His father,
Captain Robert Dillon of
Loughglynn,...
- Rooskey)
Kiltoom (Kiltoom and Cam)
Knockcroghery / St. John's /
Rahara Loughglynn (
Loughglynn,
Lisacul and Gorthaganny) Oran (Cloverhill)
Riverstown Roscommon...
- Army (INLA)
during a
pursuit in the
aftermath of a bank
robbery near
Loughglynn,
County Roscommon. Morley's colleague,
Henry Byrne, was also
killed in...
- by the King, who sold the
wardship to Thomas's
uncle Lucas Dillon of
Loughglynn. (see
Family tree) and to
Charles Wilmot, 1st
Viscount Wilmot. Lord Dillon...
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daughter of
Francis Cholmeley, of
Brandsby Hall, Yorkshire. He was born at
Loughglynn House,
County Roscommon and married,
first in 1842,
Georgina Frances (died...