Clondagad (Irish: Cluain Dá Ghad) is a civil parish of County Clare, Ireland. It centres on Clondagad House, which is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) by...
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part of the barony of Islands consisting of the parishes of Clare Abbey, Clondagad (excluding the townlands of Dehomad, Furroor and Liscasey), Drumcliff...
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parish of Ballynacally (Clondegad), which includes the civil parish of Clondagad to the north. Kilchreest lies on the east border of the barony of Clonderalaw...
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Ballyclancahill 238 Corcomroe Kilfenora Corrofin Ballycloghessy 119 Islands Clondagad Killadysert Ballyconneely 224 Bunratty Lower Kilnasoolagh Ennis Ballyconnoe...
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Championship from 1940 to 2013. Thomas Markham was born in Cragbrien, Lisheen, Clondagad, County Clare, on 14 December 1878, to John and Bridget (Slattery) Markham...
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Ballynacally, Cahermurphy (in the former Rural District of Kilrush), Clondagad, Cloonadrum, Clooncoorha, Coolmeen, Cooraclare, Creegh, Doonbeg, Drumellihy...
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are 81 civil parishes in County Clare. Abbey Bunratty Carran Clareabbey Clondagad Clonlea Clonloghan Clonrush Clooney (Bunratty Upper) Clooney (Corcomroe)...
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as "Corcasses". The barony contains the civil parishes of Clare-Abbey, Clondagad, Dromcliffe, Killone, and Kilmaly. The main settlements are Ennis and...
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his death, Brian Merriman was said to have been born illegitimately in Clondagad or Ennistymon, County Clare. His father is said to have been either an...
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