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Barony in County Limerick, Ireland
Coshma (Irish: Cois Máighe) is a historical barony in southeast County Limerick, Ireland. Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units
Coshma
Manor house and hotel in County Limerick, Ireland
Chapelrussell, and the north-western section of Adare situate in the barony of Coshma, with a portion of Drehidtarsna, and parts of Kilkeedy and Croom, lying
Adare_Manor
Townlands of County Limerick, Ireland
Adamswood 302 Connello Lower Croagh Rathkeale Adare Town Coshma Adare Croom Adare 856 Coshma Adare Croom Aghalacka 358 Connello Lower Askeaton Rathkeale
List of townlands of County Limerick
List_of_townlands_of_County_Limerick
Townland in County Limerick, Ireland
1,000. Effin is partly in the barony of Coshlea, but chiefly in that of Coshma. The parish lies in the Golden Vale, Munster's rich dairyland, and intensive
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County in mid-western Ireland
Upper – Conallaigh Uachtaracha Coonagh – Uí Chuanach Coshlea – Cois Laoi Coshma – Cois Máighe Glenquin – Gleann an Choim Kenry – Caonraí Kilmallock – Cill
County_Limerick
Castle in County Limerick, Ireland
a family of royal extraction amongst the Irish. They came hither from Coshma, in the County of Limerick, and built there the famous Castle of Crome,
Croom_Castle
Village in County Limerick, Ireland
of Eoganacht Grian Guara, a district comprising parts of the baronies of Coshma and Small County. O'Gunning, chief of Crioch Saingil and Aosgreine. Both
Herbertstown
Athletics competitor (1877–1927)
was born in Creggane, in the Civil parish of Hackmys, in the barony of Coshma near Kilmallock in County Limerick, near the border between County Limerick
Patrick_Leahy_(athlete)
Barony in County Limerick, Ireland
north-east, Clanwilliam (County Tipperary), to the east, Coshlea, to the south Coshma, to the west, the ancient territory of the Uí Fidgenti clan Pubblebrien
Smallcounty
Early kingdom of northern Munster in Ireland
Fidghente, notably the Ui Donnabhains of Feenagh and the MacEnirys, of Coshma, remained in their historical territory in County Limerick for several centuries
Uí_Fidgenti
Sléibhe By 1672 95,232 Name literally means "foot of the mountain". Limerick Coshma Cois Máighe By 1672 49,018 Name means "banks of the Maigue". Limerick Glenquin
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Barony in County Limerick, Ireland
census. Kilmallock is in south-east County Limerick, between the baronies of Coshma and Coshlea, near the county border with Cork. It is part of the civil parish
Kilmallock_(barony)
Former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland
Owneybeg, Pubblebrien and Smallcounty, and that part of the barony of Coshma not contained within the constituency of West Limerick. Notes Anti-Parnellite
East Limerick (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Limerick_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Connello Upper, Glenquin, Kenry and Shanid, and that part of the barony of Coshma contained within the parishes of Adare, Drehidtarsna and Killonohan. Notes:-
West Limerick (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Limerick_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
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Tree; Best
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Graceful lily.
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Forest girl
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kingly, or, powerful.
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English : unexplained.Daniel Brainerd came to Hartford, CT, in 1649 at around the age of eight. There is a widespread belief that he came from Braintree, Essex, England, and that his surname may be an altered form of that place name, but there is no documentation to support this. In 1662, at the age of 21, he became one of the founders of Haddam, CT.
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Beautiful Evening
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Son of Ottar.
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Conquered, A signet, Symbol, With auspicious marks
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Amazon.
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