• The Battle of Kilthomas took place on 27 May 1798 when combined Loyalist Forces defeated a gathering of several thousand rebels in the greater Ferns/Carnew...
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    Uí Fiachrach Aidhne (category History of County Galway)
    consisted roughly of the civil parishes of Beagh, Kilmacduagh and Kiltartan and also parts of the civil parishes of Kibeacanty and Kilthomas. In the 1690s...
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    O'Shaughnessy (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    parts of the civil parishes of Kibeacanty and Kilthomas. Their closest related kinsmen were the Ó Cathail / O Cahill clan, originally chiefs of eastern...
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    Aidhne (category Cycles of the Kings)
    Killinan, Kilthomas, Kilbeacanty, Beagh, Kilmacduagh, and Kiltartan. The diocese of Kilmacduagh contains the present Catholic parishes of Kinvara, Ballinderreen...
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    Murphy proceeded towards battle at Gorey, Kilthomas Hill, then Ballyorril Hill where he met with fellow priest Fr. John Murphy of Boolavogue. Murphy was...
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