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Kilconry (Irish: Cill Chomhraí) is a
civil parish of
County Clare, Ireland,
located about 25
kilometres (16 mi)
northwest of Limerick, west of Shannon...
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These were: Kilnasoolagh, Tuamfinlough, Bunratty, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and Kilmaleery.
Tuamfinlough (now Fenloe) is the
oldest known settlement...
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Roman Catholic system,
Bunratty parish was
united with
Tomfinlough and
Kilconry parishes. As of 1845 the
castle was
being used as a
barracks by the Royal...
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ancient parishes: Bunratty, Fenloe, Kilnasoolagh, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and Kilmaleery.
During the
Penal Law
period of 1744, the High
Sheriff of...
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which also
contains the
civil parishes of Bunratty, Clonloghan, Drumline,
Kilconry,
Kilmaleery and Tomfinlough.
Notes Another source says the
sculpture is...
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Lower contains the
parishes of Bunratty, Clonloghan, Drumline, Feenagh,
Kilconry, Kilfinaghta, Kilfintinan, Kilmaleery, Kilmurry,
Kilnasoolagh and Tomfinlough...
- Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and Kilmaleery.
After 1688 one
priest served the five
parishes of Bunratty, Drumline, Clonloghan,
Kilconry and Kilmaleery. James...
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which also
contains the
civil parishes of Bunratty, Clonloghan, Drumline,
Kilconry,
Kilmaleery and Kilnasoolagh. In 1856 the
parish was also part of a Church...
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Lower Kilconry Ennis Rineanna South 460
Bunratty Lower Kilconry Ennis Rinecaha 515
Inchiquin Kilkeedy Corrofin Rineenacolla 1
Bunratty Lower Kilconry Ennis...
- 1790 the
vicarages of Kilseily, Bunratty, Clonlea, Clonloghan, Finogh,
Kilconry, Killuran, Kilfinaghty, Kilmurrynegaul,
Kilnoe and
Tomfinlough were episcopally...