-
known before the
Plantation of
Ulster as
Scarnageeragh (Irish:
Scairbh na
gCaorach,
meaning 'shallow ford of the sheep'), is a
village and
townland in the...
-
Sheephaven Bay or
Sheep Haven (Irish: Cuan na
gCaorach) is a broad,
shallow inlet on the
north coast of
County Donegal, Ireland.
Bounded by the peninsulae...
- The
Keeragh Islands (Irish: Oileáin na
gCaorach) are a pair of
small islets located approximately 1.5 km (1 mile) off the
coast of
Bannow in
south County...
-
Glenageary (Irish:
Gleann na
gCaorach [ˌɟlʲaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈɡeːɾˠə],
meaning "Glen of the Sheep") is an area in the
suburbs of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland...
-
Glenageary railway station (Irish: Stáisiún
Ghleann na
gCaorach)
serves Glenageary in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It is
beside 'The Metals' (na Ráillí)...
- (from An
Leargaidh Mhór, 'the big slope')
Magherageery (from
Machaire na
gCaorach, 'plain of the sheep') As with the rest of the
British Isles,
Lisburn experiences...
-
means "black shoulder" in Irish,
becomes Dromduff in English, and Poll na
gCaorach,
meaning "hole of the sheep" in Irish,
becomes Poolkerry.
While Owen has...
- his brother-in-law,
Dominican friar Tadhg Ó Muircheartaigh, on Cnocán na
gCaorach in
Killarney on 15
October 1653.
Piaras Feiritéar
remains a folk hero for...
- of
Irish clan chief, poet, and folk hero
Piaras Feiritéar at Cnocán na
gCaorach in Killarney, for
leading his
clansmen in war
against the
Cromwellian conquest...
- O'Carroll. The
mountain land
extended from the
Laghanagerah (Lochan na
gCaorach) to
Polle Dowa (Poll Dubh in Roscomroe) and then in a
south easterly direction...