- "Leabhar na h-Uachongbála",
presumably for
Leabhar na Nuachongbála ("Book of
Noughaval"). Third, in the 14th century, the Book of
Leinster was
located at Stradbally...
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Noughaval or
Nohoval (Irish: Nuachabháil) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. The name of the
parish means 'new acquisition' or 'new settlement'...
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Noughaval or
Nohoval is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland.
Noughaval, Nohoval, Nohaval, or
Oughaval may also
refer to the
following places in Ireland:...
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Noughaval (Irish: Nuachabháil) is a
civil parish which spans the
counties of
Longford and
Westmeath in Ireland. It is
located about 30 km (19 mi) west...
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Noughaval (Irish: Nuachabháil) is a
small village in the
townland with the same name in
County Clare, Ireland. It is said to be the site
where St. Mogua...
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Labasheeda Liscannor Lissycasey Meelick Mountshannon Moyasta Mullagh Murroogh Noughaval O'Brien's
Bridge O'Callaghan's
Mills Parteen Quilty Quin Ruan Scarriff...
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barony of Corkaree,
County Westmeath Carrick,
Noughaval, a
townland in the
civil parish of
Noughaval,
barony of
Kilkenny West,
County Westmeath Carrick...
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townland bordering Moyne Townland Ross,
County Westmeath, a
townland in
Noughaval civil parish Diocese of Ross (Ireland), West Cork Ross, Northumberland...
- and the
court tombs at
Teergonean (near Doolin) and
Ballyganner (near
Noughaval). Overall,
there are
around 70
megalithic tombs in the
Burren area, more...
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Forgney and
Noughaval (County Longford) to the north,
Killare to the east,
Ballyloughloe and Kil****reragh to the
south and
Drumraney and
Noughaval to the west...