- The
Emlagh East
Ogham Stone, also
called the Priest's
Stone (Cloch an tSagairt) is an
ogham stone (CIIC 180) and a
National Monument located in County...
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Emlagh High
Cross or
Emlagh Cross is a high
cross which is a
National Monument in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
Emlagh High
Cross is
located 3.5 km (2.2 mi)...
- Lóchrann March, 1918, 2,
noted by Fionán Mac
Coilm from "Tadhg
MacCarthy of
Emlagh", Prior, Co.
Kerry "Danta De: Idir Sean agus Nuad", 1928; tune of hymn #47...
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Emlagh East
Cashel is a
stone ringfort (cashel) and
National Monument located in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Emlagh East
Cashel is
located 3.2 km (2.0 mi) west-northwest...
- O'Hanlon. "Article I.-St. Began, at Imlech-Fiaich, in Fera-Cul-Breagh, Now
Emlagh,
County of Meath. [Sixth Century.]." In:
Lives of the
Irish Saints: With...
- 1766); he
married Catherine MacDermot daughter of
Edward MacDermot Esq of
Emlagh, Co.
Roscommon Roderic O'Conor of Ballychair, Co.
Roscommon (d. 1781); married...
- 20 Leac Shiobhán na
nGeimhleach Minor feature Kerry, Corkaguiny, Dingle,
Emlagh East
Mallgarveheamushwaun 20
Meall Garbh Shéamuis bain
Island Galway, Ballynahinch...
-
found a
church and monastery. The place,
which had
hitherto been
called Emlagh-Ono (a
derivation of its
owners name)
received the
designation of Ail Finn...
- 9°20′53″W / 52.92804°N 9.34815°W / 52.92804; -9.34815),
promontory fort
Emlagh (52°49′24″N 9°27′21″W / 52.82339°N 9.45583°W / 52.82339; -9.45583), promontory...
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Abbey Dunboyne Dunmoe Dunsany Dunshaughlin Emlagh Enniskeen Fennor Follistown Gallow Galtrim Gernonstown Girley Grangegeeth...