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Lissycasey (Irish: Lios Uí Chathasaigh,
meaning 'ringfort of the Caseys') is a
village in
County Clare, Ireland. It
forms one half of the
parish of Clondegad-Kilchrist...
- Ballynacally-
Lissycasey is a
parish in
County Clare, Ireland, and part of the
Radharc na n-Oiléan
grouping of
parishes within the
Roman Catholic Diocese...
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Lisgoold Lismire Lismore Lispole (Lios Póil)
Lisronagh Lisryan Lisselton Lissycasey Listowel Littleton Lixnaw Lombardstown Longford Longwood Lorrha Loughanure...
- hleypa, both
meaning "a leap". lis(s)-, les-, lus- I, SG
small ringfort Lissycasey, Listowel, Lesmahagow,
Luskentyre prefix Anglicisation of lios. loch,...
- Mc****n-Labasheeda Coolmeen-Cranny (Kilfidane)
Kildysart Ballynacally-
Lissycasey (Clondegad) Críocha
Callan Mullagh (Kilmurry-Ibrickane)
Milltown Malbay...
- Kilbaha" -
about the
village of Kilbaha. "Farewell To
Lissycasey" -
about the
village of
Lissycasey. "From
Clare to Here" -
written by
Ralph McTell and...
- He
plays hurling and
Gaelic football with his
local clubs Kilmaley and
Lissycasey, and was a
member of the
Clare senior inter-county
hurling team from 1997...
- St. Joseph's
Cloughleigh Franciscan Friary County Clare Ballynacally-
Lissycasey Bo**** (Kilnoe and Tuamgraney)
Broadford Carrigaholt Clarecastle (Clare...
- 11
October 2010.
Retrieved 11
October 2010. "Éire Óg
Withstand Brave Lissycasey Fightback".
Irish Independent. 30
October 2006.
Official Clare Website...
- St. Joseph's
Cloughleigh Franciscan Friary County Clare Ballynacally-
Lissycasey Bo**** (Kilnoe and Tuamgraney)
Broadford Carrigaholt Clarecastle (Clare...