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    The Barony of Moyarta is a geographical division of County Clare, Ireland, that in turn is divided into civil parishes. Baronies were created after the...
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    the villages of Carrigaholt and Doonaha. The parish of Moyarta is situated in the barony of Moyarta of the same name on the Loop peninsula. It has land borders...
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    dated November 13, 1854, annexing the Island of Scattery to the Barony of Moyarta, County of Clare.". The Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, being...
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    relatively insignificant today. The parish is part of the historical barony of Moyarta. It is 7 by 5 miles (11.3 by 8.0 km) and covers 10,835 acres (4,385 ha)...
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  • of hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of Ireland. List of baronies in the Peerage...
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    Clonderalaw (category Baronies of County Clare)
    the south, by the estuary of the Shannon; and, on the west, by the baronies of Moyarta and Ibrickane. Its greatest length, from east to west, is 12½ miles;...
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  • century included almost 20,000 acres in County Clare, mostly in the barony of Moyarta. At the time of Griffith's Valuation in 1868, they held at least 17...
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  • County Clare, consisting of the baronies of Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan and Moyarta, and those parts of the baronies of Inchiquin and Islands not contained...
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    of Cooraclare and Cree. The civil parish of Kilmacduane is in the barony of Moyarta. It is 5.75 miles (9.25 km) northeast of Kilrush on the road to Miltown-Malbay...
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  • Parliamentary Gazetteer as: A village in the parish of Kilballyowen, barony of Moyarta, County Clare, Munster. It is situated amidst a bleak district of...
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    divided into the baronies of Bunratty Lower, Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta, Tulla Lower and Tulla...
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    Ibrickane (category Baronies of County Clare)
    by the baronies of Corcomroe (to the north), Inchiquin (to the north-east), Islands (to the east), Clonderalaw (to the south-east) and by Moyarta (to the...
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  • Dublin Archive, Ms La38/50. Thomas J. Westropp, 'Ring-forts in the Barony of Moyarta, County Clare, and their legends. Part II - Kilkee to Carrigaholt'...
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  • almost 20,000 acres in county Clare. Much of the estate was in the barony of Moyarta, where they held at least 17 townlands in the parish of Kilrush at...
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    not known which is the patron of the parish. The parish is in the barony of Moyarta, 7 miles (11 km) west of Kilrush. The old parishes of Kilfearagh and...
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  • Roe, were established in his place – Brian in West Corcabaskin (known as Moyarta) and Teige Roe in the East (known as Clonderalaw). The two ruling branches...
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  • Beg 242 Moyarta Kilrush Kilrush Moyadda More 413 Moyarta Kilrush Kilrush Moyarta East 241 Moyarta Moyarta Kilrush Moyarta West 340 Moyarta Moyarta Kilrush...
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    Murtagh, son of Donogh. The chiefs of the family held parts of the lands of Moyarta and Ibrackan in County Clare. A branch of the family were hereditary marshalls...
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    Academy, 4 (1896 - 1898): 55–60, JSTOR 20490502 Ring-Forts in the Barony of Moyarta, Co. Clare, and their Legends "Part I. From Loop Head to Carrigaholt"...
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  • Kilnasoolagh Kilnoe Kilraghtis Kilrush Kilseily Kilshanny Kiltenanlea Kiltoraght Moyarta Moynoe Noughaval O'Brien's Bridge Ogonnelloe Oughtmama Quin Rath Rathborney...
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  • [died childless]" Cokayne 1913, p. 251, line 29. "Daniel O'Brien, of Moyarta and of Carrigaholt, co. Clare, 3rd and ygst s. [youngest son] of Connor...
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