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Lambay Island (Irish:
Reachrainn),
often simply Lambay, is an
island in the
Irish Sea off the
coast of
north County Dublin, Ireland. The
largest island...
- to Tirconnell, to
plunder and prey. The
place which they put in at was
Reachrainn-Muintire-Birn, in Tir-Boghaine. When Turlough, the son of Mac
Sweeny of...
- ("emperor").
Other sources give "ship wharf."
Lambay Lamb-ey lamb
island Reachrainn —
Leixlip Lax
Hlaup salmon leap Léim an Bhradáin The
Irish is a translation...
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Lambay Island Monastery #
early monastic site,
founded by St
Colmcille Reachrainn; Rechra;
Lambey Loreto Abbey ^
Sisters of
Loreto founded 1821 by Frances...
- 53.57222; -6.08361 (Shenick Island) O268598 [27] 17033
Lambay Island Reachrainn Dublin Irish Sea 595 126 (Knockbane, and
Tinian Hill) 89 16 53°29′30″N...
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Sionnach Irish Howth Binn Éadair
Irish Killarney Cill
Airne Irish Lambay Reachrainn Irish Leinster Laighin Irish Leixlip Léim an Bhrádain
Irish Meath Mí Irish...
- Very Rev. John O'Hanlon. "Article V.—St. Colman, Son of Roi,
Abbot of
Reachrainn, now
Lambay Island,
County of Dublin. [Probably in the
Sixth Century.]...
- for
George Bustsyde, a
prisoner he held
after a
battle on the
island of
Reachrainn (now
Rathlin Island). In 1560,
James MacDonald and the Earl of Argyll...
- Rhicina/Eggarikenna/Rignea/Ricnea etc.
Regaina Rechrea Rachra, Ragharee,
Reachrainn &
Rechru Watson suggests that the
linguistic connection between Rhicina...
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Lambay Island Monastery #
early monastic site,
founded by St
Colmcille Reachrainn; Rechra;
Lambey 53°29′18″N 6°01′25″W / 53.4882498°N 6.0235977°W / 53...