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Inchcleraun (Irish: Inis Cloithrinn), also
called Quaker Island, is an
island situated in
Lough Ree on the
River Shannon, in
central Ireland. The island...
- town of
Lanesboro is at the
northern end of the lake. The
island of
Inchcleraun (Inis Cloithreann) in the
northern part of the lake is the site of a...
- to escape. In her
later years, Medb
often went to
bathe in a pool on
Inchcleraun (Inis Cloithreann), an
island on
Lough Ree, near Knockcroghery. Furbaide...
- Diermetus, Diermitius, Diermitius) was a
Catholic abbot of Inis
Clothrann (
Inchcleraun),
Lough Ree,
County Longford and of Faughalstown,
County Westmeath and...
- Ree.
Monastic remains at Ardagh, Abbeylara, Abbeyderg, Abbeyshrule,
Inchcleraun Island in
Lough Ree and
Inchmore Island in
Lough Gowna are reminders...
- Hill, New
South Wales, a
suburb in Sydney,
Australia Quaker Island, or
Inchcleraun,
island in the
River Shannon,
Ireland Quakers, the
nickname of Darlington...
- is not mentioned, and when the 1193
plundering of the
monastery on
Inchcleraun is mentioned, it is
attributed to
Gilbert de Lacy,
whereas the Annals...
- She was thus Crimthann's mother, aunt and grandmother. The
island of
Inchcleraun (Irish Inis Cloithrinn) in
County Longford takes its name from her. The...
- near
parish church purportedly remains of a
foundation dependent on
Inchcleraun Clonbroney Abbey early monastic site, nuns
purportedly founded 5th century...
- 1920s. The
regattas were run by Lord
Crofton of Mote Park. The
island of
Inchcleraun on
Lough Ree is
named after a
sister of
Queen Maeve, Clothra.
Queen Maeve...