-
monks supposed abbey remains;
grange of
Monasteranenagh Cloghnamanagh Cloncagh Monastery early monastic site,
founded before 625 by St
Maedoc of Ferns...
- It is a long single-street village. The
other village in the
parish is
Cloncagh,
originally spelt 'Clouncagh',
which comes from the
Irish Cluain Cath,...
-
Loughill Pallaskenry Robertstown Shanagolden Rathkeale Area
Adare Ballingarry Cloncagh Croagh Granagh Kilfinny Knockaderry Rathkeale Thomond (North of the river)...
-
Loughill Pallaskenry Robertstown Shanagolden Rathkeale Area
Adare Ballingarry Cloncagh Croagh Granagh Kilfinny Knockaderry Rathkeale Thomond (North of the river)...
- 'Castletown Conyers';
Baile an Chaisleáin)
Clarina - (Clár Aidhne/Clár Einigh)
Cloncagh - (Cluain Cath/Cluain Catha)
Crecora - (Craobh Chumhra/Craobh Chomhartha)...
-
Kilmallock Pastoral Unit 10
Rathkeale Ballingarry /
Granagh Knockaderry /
Cloncagh Pastoral Unit 11
Croagh /
Kilfinny Adare Cappagh Pastoral Unit 12 Kildimo...
-
arrival of the tigers.
Newcastle West to the northwest,
Knockaderry /
Cloncagh to the
northeast & east,
Feenagh /
Kilmeedy to the southeast, Dromcollogher...
- Caher,
Castletown (in the
former Rural District of Croom), Cleangl****,
Cloncagh, Danganbeg, Dromcolliher, Dromtrasna, Feenagh, Garryduff, Glenagower, Glengort...
-
Limerick Ballykennedy North 130
Connello Upper Cloncagh Newcastle Ballykennedy South 324
Connello Upper Cloncagh Newcastle Ballykenny 463
Glenquin Killeedy...
- and was
transplanted to
Clare in 1655. His father,
Donnel M'Donevan, of
Cloncagh, was
pardoned in 1601 for his
involvement in the then
recent rebellions...