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Lehinch (An
Leithinse in Irish) is a
townland in the
barony of
Ormond Lower,
County Tipperary in Ireland. It is
located east of
Portumna bridge, in the...
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Lahinch or
Lehinch (Irish: An
Leacht or Irish:
Leacht Uí Chonchubhair,
meaning 'The
Memorial cairn of O'Connor') is a
small town on
Liscannor Bay, on...
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princes of
Teffia (an area in
County Westmeath). The
ruins of
their castle,
Lehinch Castle, are to be
found on a hill in Kilcoursey, less than a mile from...
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Prehistoric Forts and
Dolmens in
North Clare (Part IV:
Moher Ui Ruis;
Lehinch; Dooneeve; Cahers)".
Journal of the
Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland...
- five-span road bridge,
which carries the N65
across the
River Shannon to
Lehinch in
County Tipperary. The
present bridge was
designed by C. E.
Stanier of...
- Rock).[citation needed] The
barony contains the
villages of Ennistymon,
Lehinch, Kilfenora, Liscannor,
Doolin and Kilshanny. It
contains the
civil parishes...
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Clanmorris Balla Castlebar Lehanagh 169
Clanmorris Mayo
Ballinrobe Lehinch Demesne 595
Kilmaine Kilcommon Ballinrobe Lenacraigaboy 230
Murrisk Oughaval...
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Kilbennan Tuam
Lehid 190
Ballynahinch Ballindoon Clifden Lehinch 202
Tiaquin Kilkerrin Glennamaddy Lehinch 59
Longford Clonfert Ballinasloe Lehurick 155 Tiaquin...
- Derg.
Carries the N65
between Counties Tipperary and Galway.
Connects Lehinch island to both banks.
Killaloe Bridge c.1770 52°48′29″N 8°26′21″W / 52...
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Dublin Penny Journal, No. 86, Vol.II, 22 feb 1834 "Portumna Bridge,
LEHINCH,
TIPPERARY NORTH". "Portumna Bridge".
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original on 2 March...