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    being the last FitzGerald holder of Gorteens. Following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, FitzGerald forfeited Gorteens under the Cromwellian Settlement...
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  • Currahill Castle, castle ruins Dunkitt Castle, castle ruins Foulksrath Castle, intact castle Gorteens Castle, castle ruins Gowran Castle, castle ruins Granagh...
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    example was Thomas FitzGerald of Turlough, whose parents were moved from Gorteens Castle to land granted in Turlough, County Mayo.[citation needed] The vast...
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    Henrietta's Cavalier great-grandfather John Fitzgerald was transplanted from Gorteens Castle in County Kilkenny to Mayo in 1653 under the Cromwellian Settlement...
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  • son of John FitzGerald (died 1720), who had been transplanted from Gorteens Castle, County Kilkenny, to County Mayo in 1653. He was allocated half the...
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    well-preserved. The abbey was built on the foundations of an earlier Norman castle; the foundations of three corner towers can still be seen. The village is...
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    Collooney Coolaney Dromore West Drumcliff Easky Enniscrone Geevagh Grange Gorteen Kilglass Monasteraden Mullaghmore Riverstown Rosses Point Skreen Strandhill...
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  • -9.89694 (Inishnee) L7441 [146] 18353 Inishlackan Inis Leacan Galway Gorteen Bay 129 13 126 0 L717375 [147] 18352 Inishdawros Inis Damhraí Galway Ballyconneely...
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    Castle of Xabier...
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  • continued to Gorteen and, crossing the River Goul near Newtown Nunnery, continued to Aharney Church. There are no visible remains of Coolkerry Castle which was...
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