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    Scarriff or Scariff (Irish: An Scairbh, meaning 'The Rocky Ford') is a large village in east County Clare, Ireland, situated in the midwest of Ireland...
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    O'Grady to its mouth in Scarriff bay, Lough Derg. The village of Tuamgraney lies in such close proximity to the town of Scarriff that today the two are...
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    Australia. His family were struggling tenant farmers from Magherareagh near Scarriff in County Clare, Ireland, who moved from Ireland to New South Wales in...
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  • Scariff Island. List of islands of Ireland "Dunkerron Mountains Area - Scarriff Island Hill". MountainViews. Ordnance Survey Ireland. Retrieved 19 May...
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    02 55.208859460193;-7.955201936514 C029402] Ma 1867 821 Ireland 407 181 Scarriff Island 252 252 827 827 50B 84 51.728104815961;-10.254253828704 V443552]...
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    short River Graney, which flows through Lough O'Grady and past the town of Scarriff into the west side of Lough Derg. Lough Graney is a site for fishing perch...
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    Northern Ireland, and regional offices in Carrick-on-Shannon, Dublin, and Scarriff in the Republic of Ireland. The Waterways Ireland Visitor Centre is located...
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    also makes two references to the music of Willie Clancy: In the town of Scarriff the sun was shining in the sky When Willie Clancy played his pipes and...
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  • Reilly and Foster and Allen, among others. "The Rambler from Clare" "The Scarriff Martyrs" - about four young men shot by Auxiliaries on Killaloe Bridge...
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  • Michael Flannery (b Scarriff 17 May 1818; d Paris 19 June 1891) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Killaloe from 1859 until...
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    and Baltinglass 06 061 to 069 Midwest and Southwest: 061: Limerick and Scarriff 062: Tipperary 063: Charleville 064: Killarney 065: Ennis 066: Tralee 067:...
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    that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Hart was born at Scarriff, County Clare, son of Henry George Hart and educated at Cheltenham College...
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    Dromineer Garrykennedy Kilgarvan Killaloe Mountshannon Portroe Portumna Scarriff (location of regional Waterways Ireland office) Terryglass Whitegate List...
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  •   Knockout stage Cashel Community School v Abbey CBS Scarriff Community School v North Monastery Scarriff Community School v Cashel Community School Abbey...
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  • 231 Clonderalaw Kilfiddane Killadysert Aillvaun 52 Tulla Upper Feakle Scarriff Aillwee 801 Burren Abbey Ballyvaghan Alva 178 Moyarta Kilmacduane Kilrush...
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  • been buried secretly which led to his father searching a graveyard in Scarriff for his remains. On 6 December 1975, officers working for the Metropolitan...
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  • the ships. The vessels were, however, wrecked on the Irish coast, near Scarriff according to some authorities, but at Cape Clear Island according to others...
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    village is in the Tulla Upper barony, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northwest of Scarriff on the road to Gort. In 1837 it contained 8,844 inhabitants and covered...
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  • various names in different parts of Ireland, including Scarf, Scarffe, Scarriff and Scharf. Notable people with the name include: Aaron Scharf (1922–1993)...
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    Boherglass, Caher, Caherhurly, Cahermurphy (in the former Rural District of Scarriff), Cappaghabaun, Carrowbaun, Castlecrine, Cloghera, Clooney (in the former...
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  • family January 1923 Abandoned as ruins then demolished Woodpark House Scarriff County Clare R.F. Hibbert 10 June 1921 Demolished, including all outbuildings;...
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  • Waterford v Lismore CBS Abbey CBS v CBS Charleville North Monastery v Scarriff Community School Doon CBS v St Flannan's College Thurles CBS v St Finbarr's...
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    Sarah McTernan (born 11 March 1994) is an Irish singer-songwriter from Scarriff, County Clare. She is known for taking third place in the fourth season...
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  • College Waterford Limerick CBS v North Monastery St Clement's College v Scarriff Community School Thurles CBS v Presentation De La Salle, Hospital St Flannan's...
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    born in Limerick and was educated at Mountshannon National School and Scarriff Community College, and later at University College Dublin, where he was...
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  • Cork, Kerry, Queen's County (Laois), and Tipperary: In County Clare, Scarriff SRD, several townlands named Caher in Ogonnelloe civil parish in Tulla...
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  • GAC KR189 in Scarriff in April 1989...
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  • Iraghticonnor Kilconly Listowel Scariff 366 Dunkerron South Kilcrohane Cahersiveen Scarriff 321 Iveragh Dromod Cahersiveen Scart 376 Trughanacmy Nohaval Tralee Scart...
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    of modern transportation and the opening of larger marts in Ennis and Scarriff meant the last fair took place in 1972, diminishing Tulla's role as a trading...
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    They were in distress, and a demonstration was held by the Land League in Scarriff in November 1880 which attracted over 10,000 people. The clergy of the...
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