- 53°21′36″N 8°39′02″W / 53.36000°N 8.65056°W / 53.36000; -8.65056
Tiaquin Demesne is a
townland in the
parish of Athenry,
County Galway. The
Irish form...
-
Thunderbolt Gibbons, was the
moniker of a
Whiteboys captain in
Ireland in the
early nineteenth century.
Gibbons was a
native of
Barnaderg and
became the...
- judge, and
United States Representative from
South Carolina. Born in
Tiaquin,
County Galway in the
Kingdom of Ireland, he
attended the
theological College...
- 1885–1918: The
baronies of Clonmacowen, Kilconnell, Killian,
Longford and
Tiaquin. 1918–1922: The
rural districts of
Ballinasloe No. 1,
Mountbellew and Portumna...
-
Loughrea Rural,
Loughrea Urban, Marblehill, Mountain, Movode, Raford,
Tiaquin, Woodford, in the
former Rural District of Loughrea; Cooloo, Derrygl****aun...
- He was the
first Catholic governor of
North Carolina.
Burke was born in
Tiaquin,
County Galway, Ireland,
around 1747. By 1764, he had emigrated. Thomas...
- Liscananaun, Lisín an Bhealaigh, Monivea, Oranmore, Ryehill,
Stradbally and
Tiaquin. 7
Ballinasloe Ahascragh, Annagh,
Aughrim (in the
former Rural District...
- very
displeased and is said to have
denounced his church. The
barony of
Tiaquin takes it name from Tigh
Dachaoine or
Saint Dachonna’s House. It is thought...
- what is now Ireland), a
district nearly co-extensive with the
barony of
Tiaquin. Ó Mainnín, King of Soghain, is
mentioned in the
Chronicon Scotorum in...
-
granted over 8,000
acres (32 km2) in the
baronies of Dunmore,
Ballymoe and
Tiaquin,
County Galway. He
married Elizabeth,
daughter of
Robert Hannay, 2nd Baronet...