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    Killilagh or Killeilagh (Irish: Cill Aidhleach) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It contains the village of Doolin. The parish lies in the...
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    approaching Doolin Pier. It is located in the townland of Doonagore, parish of Killilagh, County Clare. It is sometimes considered to be located in the area known...
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    Ballinalacken Castle is a two-stage tower house located in Killilagh parish of County Clare, Ireland. It is of uncertain date but most likely was built...
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    the castle at Knockfin, near the famous law school in the parish of Killilagh in County Clare. In 1585 he was the representative of the newly formed...
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    parish is an amalgamation of the mediaeval parishes of Kilmoon, Killeany, Killilagh and Owghtory. The main church of the parish is the Church of Corpus Christi...
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    Ballysteen, Cloghaun, Clooney, Ennistimon, Kilfenora, Killaspuglonane, Killilagh, Kilshanny, Liscannor, Lurraga, Magherareagh, Smithstown, in the former...
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    Ballysteen, Cloghaun, Clooney, Ennistimon, Kilfenora, Killaspuglonane, Killilagh, Kilshanny, Liscannor, Lurraga, Magherareagh, Smithstown, in the former...
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    Route information Length 69.7 km (43.3 mi) Major junctions From R515 at Killilagh Cross, County Limerick Major intersections Enter County Cork R578 at Glanycummane...
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    early 15th century refer to issues around appointments at Kilfenora and Killilagh. In 1419, the abbot John became Bishop of Kilmacduagh. Papal correspondence...
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    Dysert, Ennistimon, Gleninagh, Glenroe, Kilfenora, Killaspuglonane, Killilagh, Killinaboy, Kilshanny, Kiltoraght, Liscannor, Lisdoonvarna, Lurraga,...
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  • Kilkeedy Killadysert Killaloe Killard Killaspuglonane Killeany Killeely Killilagh Killimer Killinaboy Killofin Killokennedy Killonaghan Killone Killuran...
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  • Burren Oughtmama Gort Aughiska Beg 264 Corcomroe Killilagh Ennistimon Aughiska More 380 Corcomroe Killilagh Ennistimon Aughrim 616 Inchiquin Kilkeedy Corrofin...
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  • he too was educated at Triwnity College, Dublin. He became Rector of Killilagh in 1680; and Treasurer of the Diocese of Kilfenora from 1688 to 1692;...
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    Killanniv, Newmarket, and Templemaley Ennistymon Rural District Ennistymon, Killilagh, Magherareagh, and Miltown Malbay Killadysert Rural District Coolmeen...
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  • Rathborney to the northeast, Killeany to the east, Kilfenora to the southeast, Killilagh to the southwest, and Killonaghan to the northwest. It is divided into...
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    Clooney, Kilfenora, Killaspuglonane, Kiltoraght, Kilmanaheen, Kilmacrichy, Killilagh and Kilshanny. Corcomroe is mentioned in the Annals of Inisfallen: 907...
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