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Killeenagarriff

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In Killeenagariffe are the ruins of a church in which Mass was said for the last time in 1648 A mass house was in the townland of Ahane until a new church was built nearby at Biddyford The stone arching at the front entrance came from the ruins of Quin Abbey in Co.
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Killeenagarriff Church, a small ruined medieval church in Killeenagarriff townland, is sited in a churchyard which is bounded by the Killeengarriff River. The Killeenagarriff River later joins the
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Barringtonsbridge, which spans into the neighbouring parish of Clonkeen, is a small settlement which developed near a metal bridge. This metal bridge was built, by the
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in neighbouring County Clare. Thornfield House, also in Ahane and dating from at least the early 19th century, was the home of
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Stretches farther up river on the Mulkear, including the main tributaries Killeenagarriff and Newport Rivers
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Field Name Books of the County and City of Limerick with the Place-Names, English and Irish
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church at Ahane, built in the mid-1830s and dedicated to
121:(near Barringtonsbridge in neighbouring Clonkeen parish) 580: 38:, meaning 'church of the son of Cú Garbh') is a 195:National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 166:"Civil Parish of Killeenagarriff, Co. Limerick" 453:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage 377:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage 335: 333: 331: 270:. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage 600: 447:"Sarsfieldstown, Barringtonsbridge, Limerick" 422:"Barrington's Bridge - The Barrington Family" 8: 258: 256: 287: 285: 607: 593: 567:This article related to the geography of 140:"Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh / Killeenagarriff" 131: 299:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 7: 557: 555: 91:, who retired there after a term as 371:"Thornfield House, Ahane, Limerick" 76:Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 579:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 472:O'Donovan, J, ed. (13 July 1840). 73:, was described in Samuel Lewis's 25: 626:Civil parishes of County Limerick 197:. 1868 – via genuki.org.uk. 559: 241:. Placenames Database of Ireland 215:. Placenames Database of Ireland 146:. Placenames Database of Ireland 62:at Ahane and Barringtonsbridge. 631:County Limerick geography stubs 474:"The Parish of Killinagarriff" 83:"reclaimed" from the ruins of 1: 340:O'Donovan, John, ed. (1839). 397:"Limerick City and Environs" 359:– via limerickcity.ie. 351:. Ordnance Survey of Ireland 292:Lewis, Samuel, ed. (1837). 93:Governor of New South Wales 647: 554: 504:. Inland Fisheries Ireland 481:Ordnance Survey Name Books 318:castleconnellparish.ie 89:General Richard Bourke 35: 495:"Mulkear River Guide" 451:buildingsofireland.ie 426:barringtonsbridge.com 375:buildingsofireland.ie 268:buildingsofireland.ie 36:Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh 537: /  401:irelandbyways.co.uk 60:population centres 588: 587: 191:"Killeenagarriff" 100:Barrington family 44:historical barony 18:Barringtonsbridge 16:(Redirected from 638: 609: 602: 595: 563: 556: 552: 551: 549: 548: 547: 542: 538: 535: 534: 533: 530: 517: 516: 511: 509: 499: 491: 485: 484: 478: 469: 463: 462: 460: 458: 443: 437: 436: 434: 432: 418: 412: 411: 409: 407: 393: 387: 386: 384: 382: 367: 361: 360: 358: 356: 346: 337: 326: 325: 310: 304: 303: 302:. 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Barringtonsbridge
Irish
civil parish
historical barony
Clanwilliam
County Limerick
Annacotty
population centres
Roman Catholic
Saint Patrick
Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
doorcase
Quin Abbey
General Richard Bourke
Governor of New South Wales
Barrington family
Mulkear River
Clonkeen Church
"Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh / Killeenagarriff"
"Civil Parish of Killeenagarriff, Co. Limerick"
"Killeenagarriff"
"Sub-units of: Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh/Killeenagarriff - Towns"
"Sub-units of: Cill Mhic Con Ghairbh/Killeenagarriff - Population centres"


"Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Ladyrath, Ahane, Limerick"


"Kilnegarruff"
A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland

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