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Moyarta (Irish:
Maigh Fhearta) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It lies on the Loop Head
peninsula between the
Atlantic Ocean and the Shannon...
- The
Barony of
Moyarta is a
geographical division of
County Clare, Ireland, that in turn is
divided into
civil parishes.
Baronies were
created after the...
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Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands,
Moyarta,
Tulla Lower and
Tulla Upper.
These in turn are
divided into
civil parishes...
- Beg 242
Moyarta Kilrush Kilrush Moyadda More 413
Moyarta Kilrush Kilrush Moyarta East 241
Moyarta Moyarta Kilrush Moyarta West 340
Moyarta Moyarta Kilrush...
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Peerage of Ireland,
created twice. The
titles of
Viscount Clare and
Baron Moyarta were
conferred on
Daniel O'Brien, a
younger son of
Connor O'Brien, 3rd...
- Roe, were
established in his
place –
Brian in West
Corcabaskin (known as
Moyarta) and
Teige Roe in the East (known as Clonderalaw). The two
ruling branches...
- (Micheál Ó Míocháin) (1810-1878), long time
Parish Priest of the
parishes of
Moyarta and
Kilballyowen in
County Clare. The
words were set to
music by Seán Ó...
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Moyarta. It is 7 by 5
miles (11.3 by 8.0 km) and
covers 10,835
acres (4,385 ha). It has a land
border with only one
parish - the
eponymous Moyarta of...
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Meehan (1810-1878) Loop Head
formed just one
parish under the name of "
Moyarta and Kilballyowen".
Before 1817 it was
known as Kilballyowen. In 1878 it...
- Archive, Ms La38/50.
Thomas J. Westropp, 'Ring-forts in the
Barony of
Moyarta,
County Clare, and
their legends. Part II -
Kilkee to Carrigaholt', Journal...