52°38′48″N 8°44′33″W / 52.64667°N 8.74250°W / 52.64667; -8.74250 Carrigogunnell Castle (Irish: Chairrge Ó gCoinneall) is a medieval Irish fortification...
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implicated in several massacres in Ireland; the most notorious took place at Carrigogunnell Castle in 1536 (then part of Thomond, it would later become part of...
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John's northern borders of Waterford and Lismore whilst his castles at Carrigogunnell and Castleconnell were used to protect Limerick. He was granted Tibberaghny...
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widow Ellen McCourt. They scattered them in two places: at the ruins of Carrigogunnell Castle which overlooks the River Shannon at Clarina, a place where he...
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Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, a somewhat sombre satire. Born at Carrigogunnell, County Limerick about 1719, he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
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are visible on the approach to the village on the road from Limerick. Carrigogunnell, a castle on the west side of Limerick O'Hart 1881, p. 520. Barry 1889...
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aid English colonisation, adopt English laws and help them take over Carrigogunnell Castle. This castle was a symbol of Gaelic defiance, as it had remained...
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Kerry. Volcanic rock is to be found in numerous areas in the county, at Carrigogunnell, at Knockfierna, and principally at Pallasgreen/Kilteely in the east...
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Ballygrennan Castle Black Castle BeaghCastle ruin Bourchier's Castle Carrigogunnell Castle Castle Matrix, Rathkeale restored by United States Air Force...
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Ellice de Barry James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell, Lord of Pobble Móre O'Brien Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond...
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built 12th century by the order; no record of a preceptory Brugh-righ Carrigogunnell Preceptory? Knights Templar Carraic-O-gCoinneal Castleconnell Friary...
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de la Roche James FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Desmond Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell, Lord of Pobble More O'Brien Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond...
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built 12th century by the order; no record of a preceptory Brugh-righ Carrigogunnell Preceptory? Knights Templar Carraic-O-gCoinneal Castleconnell Friary...
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Ellice de Barry James FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Desmond Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell, Lord of Pobble Móre O'Brien Sir Thomas FitzGerald, called Ruadh Maurice...
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1788 which recounted his discovery of three Later Bronze Age horns in Carrigogunnell, County Limerick. A partial account of his personal collection of antiquities...
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the senior branch. James's mother was a daughter of Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell, County Limerick, Lord of Pobblebrien. His mother's family was a cadet...
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native Kingdom of Ireland. His father Murrough O'Brien originally from Carrigogunnell in County Limerick was also one of the Wild Geese, rising to Major General...
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Patrickswell-Ballybrown parish. The main area of interest is the nearby location of Carrigogunnell Castle. Clarina has a National School called St. Josephs N.S. (mixed)...
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in Coonagh, with the Rock Lamp visible in the background A view of Carrigogunnell Castle (visible in the background), from the Coonagh side of the Shannon...
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