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Tomfinlough (Irish:
Tuaim Fhionnlocha) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. A
Christian establishment was
first made here
around 540 AD. The parish...
- castle. In the
Roman Catholic system,
Bunratty parish was
united with
Tomfinlough and
Kilconry parishes. As of 1845 the
castle was
being used as a barracks...
- Kilconry, Kilfinaghta, Kilfintinan, Kilmaleery, Kilmurry,
Kilnasoolagh and
Tomfinlough, as well as part of the
parishes of Killeely, St. Munchin's and St. Patrick’s...
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Abbey Rath
Monastery Rossmanagher Monastery Scattery Island Monastery Tomfinlough Monastery Tomgraney Abbey Tulla Abbey Ennis Friary Ennis Monastery Return...
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functioned from 1859
until 1963. The
village lies in the
civil parish of
Tomfinlough. In past
times the area was
famous for its
horse racing and equestrian...
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Bunratty Lower Tomfinlough Ennis Granaghan Beg 157
Bunratty Lower Tomfinlough Ennis Granaghan More 339
Bunratty Lower Tomfinlough Ennis Green Island...
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Oughtmama Quin Rath
Rathborney Ruan St. Munchin's St. Patrick's
Templemaley Tomfinlough Tomgraney Tulla There are 250
civil parishes in
County Cork. Baronies...
- house?).
Frost 1893, p. 541. Ryan,
William Gerrard (1980). "Chapter 45:
Tomfinlough Parish:
Ballycar Castle (tower house?) (Site of)". A
Survey of Monuments...
- Finogh, Kilconry, Killuran, Kilfinaghty, Kilmurrynegaul,
Kilnoe and
Tomfinlough were
episcopally united in the
Church of Ireland. In 1810 the Church...
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inflicted by the plague, who came to him when he was
working in the
field at
Tomfinlough with two deacons. One of the
deacons was
greatly impressed, and attributed...