• Killokennedy (Irish: Cill Ó gCinnéide) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. Killokennedy lies in the barony of Tulla Lower, County Clare, about...
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    to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC. Placenames such as Killokennedy in Thomond are indicative of their longstanding presence in the region...
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  • Killaloe. It originated in the medieval parishes of Kilseily and Killokennedy. Part of Killokennedy was amalgamated with Kilseily to form what is now the parish...
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    746 feet (532 m) and Cragnamurragh, on the border of the parishes of Killokennedy and O'Brien's Bridge, at 1,729 feet (527 m). The loughs (lakes) of Bridget...
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  • represented in the placenames of their home territory, with Ballymoloney in Killokennedy parish in Clare and Feenagh (Moloney) in Feenagh parish in the same county...
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    Inishcaltra North, Inishcaltra South, Kilkishen, Killaloe, Killanena, Killokennedy, Killuran, Kilseily, Kiltannon, Kyle, Lackareagh, Loughea, Mountshannon...
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  • Killaspuglonane Killeany Killeely Killilagh Killimer Killinaboy Killofin Killokennedy Killonaghan Killone Killuran Kilmacduane Kilmacrehy Kilmaleery Kilmaley...
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  • Ahaga 215 Clonderalaw Kilmihil Kilrush Aharinaghbeg 411 Tulla Lower Killokennedy Limerick Aharinaghmore 261 Tulla Lower O'Briensbridge Limerick Ahasla...
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    Lachtna, uncle of Brian Boroimhe, slew three of the O'Flynns. Part of Killokennedy was amalgamated with Kilseily to form what is now the parish of Broadford...
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  • of 4,016 in 629 houses. The Roman Catholic chapels of Kiltonanlea and Killokennedy were united in one parish. A canal about 4 miles (6.4 km) long ran through...
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