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Lusmagh (Irish: Lusmhaigh) is a
civil parish in
County Offaly, Ireland,
bounded by
three rivers: the Shannon,
Lusmagh and
Little Brosna to the west, east...
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Lusmagh GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
Lusmagh area of
County Offaly in Ireland. The club is
almost exclusively concerned with...
- "Tribes and
Customs of Hy-Many." But The O'Houlihan
specifically ruled over
Lusmagh, a
parish East of the
Shannon River,
within the
Barony of
Garrycastle but...
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administration and
military reasons, and the
Offaly parishes of
Annally and
Lusmagh,
formerly part of Connacht, were
transferred in 1660. The last
major boundary...
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subjugated land on the east bank of the Shannon,
together with the
parish of
Lusmagh in Offaly.
There were two
different Uí Mhaine, the Uí
Mhaine of Tethbae...
- central, east-central and
south County Galway,
along with the
territory of
Lusmagh in Munster.
Their rulers bore the
family name Ó Ceallaigh; its spelling...
- Kilcormac–Killoughey v
Lusmagh Clodiagh Gaels v
Clara Shamrocks v Birr
Clara v Kilcormac–Killoughey
Lusmagh v
Shamrocks Birr v
Clodiagh Gaels Lusmagh v
Clodiagh Gaels...
- Relegation
playoff Lusmagh v
Clara Clodiagh Gaels v
Carrig &
Riverstown Birr v Kilcormac–Killoughey
Carrig &
Riverstown v
Lusmagh Clara v Birr Kilcormac–Killoughey...
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hurler who pla**** for club side
Lusmagh and at inter-county
level with the
Offaly senior hurling team. Born in
Lusmagh,
County Offaly, Troy
first came...
- Fahy's
continued involvement in the IRA. In 1945, he was
transferred to
Lusmagh,
County Offaly,
where in the late 1950s, he was
involved in
rural agitation...