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- Mountshannon (Irish: Baile Uí Bheoláin, meaning 'townland of Ó Beoláin', historically anglicised as Ballybolan) is a village in east County Clare, Ireland...
- Mountshannon House was a large mansion in Lisnagry, near Castleconnell, County Limerick, built in the mid-18th century. It was the home of John FitzGibbon...
- Lough Derg include Portumna, Killaloe & Ballina, Dromineer, Terrygl****, Mountshannon and Garrykennedy. The lake's name evolved from the Irish Loch Deirgdheirc...
- Labasheeda Lahinch Liscannor Lisdoonvarna Lissycasey Meelick Milltown Malbay Mountshannon Mullagh Newmarket-on-Fergus O'Brien's Bridge O'Callaghan's Mills Ogonnelloe...
- Clyde, off the Isle of Arran Holy Island, Anglesey Inis Cealtra, near Mountshannon on the west s**** of Lough Derg Vaygach Island, Arctic Circle, with one...
- Mountbellew Mountcharles Mountcollins Mountmellick Mountnugent Mountrath Mountshannon Mount Merrion Mount Temple Moville Moycarkey Moycullen (Maigh Cuilinn)...
- continuous use in Ireland. The Tuamgraney parish operates as a unit with the Mountshannon parish in the Killaloe Union of parishes in the Diocese of Tuam, Limerick...
- Mountshannon-Whitegate, formerly Clonrush, is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Inis Cealtra grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic...
- – connects counties Limerick and Clare.[citation needed] The nearby Mountshannon House was the home of John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare, who in the...
- County Clare in small boats. Boat trips can be taken from the harbour at Mountshannon. It is conserved by the East Clare Heritage Centre. Around 520 AD, St...