Costello is one of the ancient baronies of Ireland. Unusually for an Irish barony, it straddles two counties: County Mayo and County Roscommon. It comprises...
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Massachusetts, United States Costello (barony), County Mayo, Ireland Casla (Costelloe in English), a village in County Galway, Ireland Costello (band), an American...
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also a border to the south east with the barony of Boyle and to the south west with the Barony of Costello. Francis Taaffe, 3rd Earl of Carlingford and...
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race of Gaileng, and they gave their name to the barony of Gallen in Mayo. Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen, created in 1622 for Theobald Dillon, Lord...
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He died on 29 September 1856 when the barony of 1839 became extinct. However, he was succeeded in the barony of 1851 according to the special remainder...
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County Mayo, Ireland. Knock is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Costello. It is notable as the location of Knock Shrine - a Marian shrine and...
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Magherastephana (redirect from Barony of Magherastephana)
parallels to other gaelicised Norman names in baronies would be Bharóideach (Barretts) and Choistealach (Costello). The MacCaffery (Irish: Mac Gafraidh) sept...
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is in the barony of Leitrim, while Cortober, which is the County Roscommon side of the town, is in the civil parish of Killukin, in the barony of Boyle...
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rulers of the district of Sliabh Lugha located in what is now the barony of Costello, County Mayo, Ireland. The Sliabh Lugha area was originally part of...
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otherwise Coshla otherwise Costello extending from the high sea unto the lake of Glennickmurren (Glenicmurrin) in the Barony and County aforesaid and of...
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1885–1922: That part of the barony of Costello not contained within the constituency of South Mayo and that part of the barony of Gallen not contained within...
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This is a list of the baronies of Ireland. Baronies were subdivisions of counties, mainly cadastral but with some administrative functions prior to the...
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sea to protect their territory. They controlled most of what is now the barony of Murrisk in south-west County Mayo and recognised as their nominal overlords...
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name and surname of Irish origin. Killian could also refer to: Killian, a barony in County Galway, Ireland, encompassing several townlands; Killian, Louisiana...
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Valera. When de Valera was replaced by a coalition, headed by John A. Costello, in 1948, Maffey again established a good working relationship with its...
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ground already angry about the ceasefire in mid 1972. In result, Seamus Costello and other socialist militants formed the Irish Republican Socialist Movement...
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now extinct (see Mosley baronets for further history of the family); a barony was created for Tonman Mosley, brother of the 4th baronet, but also became...
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a vendetta of raids and burnings against Viscount Dillon in the baronies of Costello and Gallen, in east Mayo, until he was shot dead by the soldiers...
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1898 Local Government Act. 1885–1918: The baronies of Clanmorris and Kilmaine, that part of the barony of Costello contained within the parishes of Aghamore...
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of Sliabh Lugha in Castlemore, in what would later be called the barony of Costello. Miles was married to a daughter of Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster;...
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Leinster, the county of Westmeath, the barony of Brawny, and the civil parish of St Mary's. Unusually, the barony is coterminous with a single civil parish...
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welcoming the refugees into the community. Ballaghadereen is part of the Barony of Costello and in the parish of Kilcoleman. Ballaghaderreen has been part of...
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132. Davies (2011). Horrox (1989), p. 153. Ross (1981), pp. 105–119. Costello (1855), pp. 17–18, 43–44. Kendall (1956), p. 274. Chrimes (1999), p. 26...
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range. The townlands within Millstreet Poor Law Union were part of the barony of West Muskerry. Aubane was an area within Millstreet Poor Law Union, in...
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County Leitrim (section Baronies)
county's population as of 2016. There are five historic baronies in the county. While baronies continue to be officially defined units, they are no longer...
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After the Norman Invasion, the parish of Kilmovee became part of the Barony of Costello. The Nangle or de Angelo invaders came southwest from the De Lacy...
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Dublin and sister of Richard Magenis. He married Margaret Costello, daughter of Edmond Costello of Edmondstown, County Mayo, and had nine children, including...
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Ireland. Norman settlements were characterised by the establishment of baronies, manors, towns and the seeds of the modern county system. A version of...
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Examples are Lourdes Road in Dublin and Pic du Jer Park in Cork. The baronies of North Salt and South Salt are derived from Saltus Salmonis, a Latin...
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William Devereux himself. The carols were once popular throughout the Barony of Forth, being first sung at the chapel in Kilrane; now, however, they...
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