- Tarmonbarry,
officially Termonbarry (Irish:
Tearmann Bearaigh,
meaning 'St Barry's sanctuary'), is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland. 8 km west of...
- in
County Longford, Ireland. It is
situated just off the N5 road near
Termonbarry,
where the
Royal Canal terminates at the
River Shannon. It lies 7 km...
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Saint Berach of
Termonbarry (died 595) was a
celebrated Irish saint,
whose memory is
still celebrated in
County Roscommon. He was a
disciple of Saint...
- in) End
point Cloondara (Cloondara
connects to the
River Shannon (at
Termonbarry) via the
River Camlin) Branch(es)
Longford Town
Connects to
River Shannon...
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which he is
noted is the
crozier that he
fashioned for
Saint Finbarr of
Termonbarry. The
Diocese of
Kildare appears to have been
founded around 490, by Conleth...
- He was Dean of Ross from 1743
until 1772. Bond was also
Prebendary of
Termonbarry in
Elphin Cathedral from 1774 to 1775. and
Treasurer of
Ferns Cathedral...
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County Longford Longford (N4) (N63)
Cloondara County Roscommon Termonbarry Scramoge Strokestown †
Tulsk † (N61)
Bellanagare †
Frenchpark † Ballaghaderreen...
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branch to hold the
overlordship of Leinster. 595
Death of
Saint Berach of
Termonbarry 597 9 June -
Death of Columba,
missionary monk, on Iona (born 521). 598...
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Strokestown Cloonaufill 221
Ballintober North Termonbarry Strokestown Cloonaufill Island 2
Ballintober North Termonbarry Strokestown Cloonavery 143 Ballintober...
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Roosky (Right Bank) 188
Newtown Forbes (Lough
Forbes – L. Bank) 759
Termonbarry (R. Bank) 366
Cloondara (L. Bank)
Lanesborough 1,388
Athlone 20,153 Clonmacnoise...