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- Creevagh wedge tomb is a prehistoric wedge tomb located in the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. The tomb is located in the townland of Creevagh, in...
- Terence MacDonagh of Creevagh, Co. Sligo (C. 1640–1713), known as the ‘Counsellor MacDonagh’, ‘Turlough Óg’ or ‘Tirlough Caoch’, was a Catholic Irish Landowner...
- George Babington's eldest son was Rev. Richard Babington (1765-1813). Creevagh House, the seat of the Babington family in Derry, was built in 1780 by...
- study of six wavestone sites in Ireland, namely Ballard Bridge, Cornaseer, Creevagh, Gortlecka, Killinaboy and Rinnamona, found that nearby lakes, in which...
- Carran, Castletown, Clab, Clooncoose, Commons, Coolnatullagh, Coskeam, Creevagh, Crughwill, Fahee North, Fahee South, Fanygalvan, Glencolumbkille North...
- debt was paid off by his two brothers Richard (1795-1870) and Anthony of Creevagh (1800-1869) between them. Another brother was Major-General William Babington...
- Family name or title Family seat City townhouse Babington family Creevagh House, County Londonderry Greenfort House, County Donegal Bagwell family Marlfield...
- Road towards Creevagh...
- found on Roughan Hill near Kilnaboy, including those at Parknabinnia and Creevagh. Others are located at Gleninsheen and Berneens (Rathborney) and Poula****a...
- O'Conor. His sister, Eleanor O'Rourke, married Lt-Col. Terence MacDonagh of Creevagh in county Sligo. He was the only Catholic Barrister allowed to practice...