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sailed from the Claddagh. His death signaled the end of the Old Claddagh, and, as the need for a new king did not arise, one was not elected. Only in August 1971, in conjunction with the Claddagh Festival, was a new, honorary king elected.
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Concannon was the last of the old-type kings. The Claddagh village had changed greatly during and after World War I, with many of its men joining the British forces, their ships lying idle. By 1941, only eighteen
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Eoin Concannon (Gaelic footballer)
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introducing
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king of the Claddagh
Galway Hookers
Galway
Peadar O'Dowd
Galway
ISBN
978-1-85635-631-2
Padge King
Martin Oliver
Category
Nobility from County Galway

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