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Village in County Galway, Ireland
Kilconnell (Irish: Cill Chonaill, meaning 'St Conal's church') is a small rural village in County Galway, Ireland. It is 12 km east of Ballinasloe, on
Kilconnell
Ruined Franciscan friary in Galway, Ireland
Kilconnell or Killconnell Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Chill Chonaill) is a ruined medieval Franciscan friary located in Kilconnell, County Galway, Ireland
Kilconnell_Abbey
Irish conductor and composer
Eímear Noone (born in Kilconnell, County Galway) is an Irish conductor and composer, best known for her work on video game music. She has conducted the
Eímear_Noone
Barony in County Galway, Ireland
Kilconnell (Irish: Cill Chonaill) is a historical barony in eastern County Galway, Ireland. Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units
Kilconnell_(barony)
(Cill Charthaigh) Kilclooney Kilcock Kilcogy Kilcolgan Kilconly Kilcoole Kilconnell Kilcormac Kilcorney Kilcrohane Kilcullane Kilcullen Kilcurl Kildangan
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
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Village in County Galway, Ireland
neighbouring villages of Aughrim, Kilconnell and Kilrickle. Gaelic football is played with St Gabriel’s in Kilconnell. "Cappataggle Townland, Co. Galway"
Cappataggle
Abbeyknockmoy Tuam Abbey 334 Leitrim Ballynakill Portumna Abbeyfield 18 Kilconnell Kilconnell Ballinasloe Abbeygormacan 94 Longford Abbeygormacan Ballinasloe
List of townlands of County Galway
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List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
Dunmore Eyrecourt Furbo Glenamaddy Gort Headford Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconly Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Kilronan Kiltormer Kiltullagh Kinvara Laurencetown
List of towns and villages in County Galway
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_County_Galway
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Kiltormer
Irish Catholic Confederate and lawyer (1598-1668)
ever meet in public. D'Arcy died in Dublin in 1668, and was buried in Kilconnell Abbey. His tomb bears the epitaph HIC MISERA PATRIA SOLA COLUMNA JACET
Patrick_D'Arcy
Fictiotus creature of heraldic
many old (c. 1375–1650) tombstones of the O'Kelly family in the Abbey of Kilconnell (founded ca. 1353 by King William Buidhe Ó Cellaigh), and in the old church
Enfield_(heraldry)
Civil parish in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Kilreekill
Shallow basin in a church used for washing the communion vessels
16th-century double piscina at the Franciscan friary in Kilconnell, Ireland
Piscina
Dáil constituency (1937–1948, 1961–1969, 1977–present)
divisions of: Abbeygormacan, Aughrim, Ballymacward, Clonfert, Clontuskert, Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killoran, Kilmacshane, Kiltormer, Laurencetown
Galway_East
Kilbennan Kilchreest Kilcloony Kilcolgan Kilconickny Kilconierin Kilconla Kilconnell Kilcooly Kilcoona Kilcroan Kilcummin Kilgerrill Kilkerrin Kilkilvery Killaan
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List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
Irish politician (1910–1982)
Irish Fianna Fáil politician from County Galway. Callanan was born in Kilconnell, near Ballinasloe, County Galway, to a farming family. In the 1950s, he
Johnny_Callanan
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Killimordaly
Irish politician (1782–1847)
known as the Dunsandle, Lismore and Kilconnell estates. Various annuities were charged on the Lismore and Kilconnell estates to repay loans. In 1831 he
James Daly, 1st Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal
James_Daly,_1st_Baron_Dunsandle_and_Clanconal
Barony (land division) in western Ireland
Tulla Upper and Tulla Lower; the Galway baronies of Loughrea to the west, Kilconnell to the north, and Longford to the east; and by Lough Derg to the south
Leitrim (Counties Galway and Clare barony)
Leitrim_(Counties_Galway_and_Clare_barony)
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Kilkerrin
in which Connell said, "May there be blood shed on every fair day in Kilconnell", to which Connell replied, "May there be a funeral every Monday in Cloonkeen
Kerrill
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Goulane
Irish musician (1916–2019)
the style of traditional Irish music. Fahey was born 17 August 1916 in Kilconnell East Galway to John (Jack) Fahey and Julia Fahey (née Wolly). His music
Paddy_Fahey
Leen. 2 - Ó Laighin of County Galway, their home district been around Kilconnell. Now rendered as Lyons or Lane. Over two hundred households of the latter
Ó_Laighin
Settled area in County Galway, Ireland
rail networks which traverse the area east-west, 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Kilconnell, 16 km (9.9 mi) from Ballinasloe and approximately 48 km (30 mi) from
Woodlawn,_County_Galway
Irish missionary and saint
founded a church at Cell Conainne ('the church of Conainne'), modern-day Kilconnell, it appears that the name of the more widely known St Connell was by error
Conainne
Dáil constituency (1969–1977)
Abbeygormacan, Aughrim, Ballinasloe Rural Clonfert, Clontuskert, Kellysgrove, Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killoran, Kilmacshane, Kiltormer, Kylemore, Laurencetown
Clare–South_Galway
Cricket Club County Sligo Cricket Club Galway Shamrocks Cricket Club Kilconnell Cricket Club Merlin Cricket Club Riverstown Cricket Club Slieve Bloom
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Irish family
Clonbrock Castle Galey Castle Moyvannan Castle St. Mary's Abbey, Duleek Kilconnell Abbey Aughrim Priory Clontuskert Priory Aghrane (Now Castlekelly) Irish
Ó_Ceallaigh
Town in County Galway, Ireland
Creggs, Curraghmore, Derryglassaun, Glennamaddy, Island, Kellysgrove, Kilconnell, Kilcroan, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killeroran, Killian, Killure, Kilmacshane
Ballinasloe
the 16th century he has mistakenly been credited with the foundation of Kilconnell, which was instead founded by Conainne, a female missionary. The Life
Connell_of_Aughrim
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Eyrecourt
1691 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
were later collected: Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet, a visitor to Kilconnell Friary in 1709, noted that the churchyard was then "surrounded by a wall
Battle_of_Aughrim
Kilbennan Monastery Kilcommedan Monastery (approx.) Kilconla Monastery Kilconnell Monastery Kilcoona Monastery Kilcorban Friary Kilcreevanty Abbey Kilcummin
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Village in County Galway, Ireland
of Ahascragh, Fohanagh, Killalaghtan and Killosolan in the barony of Kilconnell and Killoran in the barony of Longford. In the 1870s, the Clonbrock estate
Ahascragh
British Anglican priest and geographer
death in 1821. He was successively collated to the prebendal stalls of Kilconnell, in the diocese of Clonfert, (3 October 1818), and of Mayne, in the diocese
Daniel_Augustus_Beaufort
Irish former politician (born 1949)
January 1949) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician. He was born in Kilconnell, County Galway. He is a former Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway East constituency
Joe_Callanan
Kin group in early Ireland
Monivea Ahascragh Athenry Ballymacward Clonkeenkerrill Fohenagh Kilcloony Kilconnell Kilgerrill Killascobe Killosolan Kilmoylan (part) Lackagh (part) Moylough
Soghain
Kilbennan Monastery Kilcommedan Monastery (approx.) Kilconla Monastery Kilconnell Monastery Kilcoona Monastery Kilcorban Friary Kilcreevanty Abbey Kilcummin
List of monastic houses in County Galway
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Galway
1975 event in Dublin, Ireland
of bank robbers operating on behalf of the Official IRA. A native of Kilconnell, Ballinasloe, Reynolds was a member of the Garda Síochána, who, following
Murder_of_Michael_Reynolds
Tower house in County Galway, Ireland
of Ahascragh, Fohanagh, Killalaghtan and Killosolan in the barony of Kilconnell and Killoran in the barony of Longford. In the 1870s, the Clonbrock estate
Clonbrock_Castle
Catholic diocese in Ireland
centuries, bishops introduced the mendicant orders: the Franciscans to Kilconnell, Kinalehin and Meelick, with their 3rd Order to Clonkeenkerril and Kilbocht;
Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Clonfert
Dáil constituency (2016–present)
and Galway West. Transfer from Galway East of: Aughrim, Ballymacward, Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Oatfield, in the former Rural District of Ballinasloe
Roscommon–Galway
Townland in County Galway, Ireland
Derrybrien Duniry Eyrecourt Furbo Garrafrauns Goulane Glinsk Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Killimordaly Kilronan Kiltormer Kinvara Laurencetown
Duniry
Irish trade union official (1918–1997)
Secondary Teachers, Ireland for 25 years. Maire MacDonagh was born in Kilconnell, County Galway on 20 March 1918. She was the second of three surviving
Maire_MacDonagh
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
Asgill's force attacked a body of rebels estimated at 4000 strong at Kilconnell Hill and overran it, killing many and capturing 14 cannon and other stores
Wicklow_Militia
the Town (now city) of Galway Galway Kilconnell or Kilconnnel Cill Chonaill By 1574 64,819 Named after Kilconnell village Galway Killian Cill Liatháin
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the Abbey of Kells. Kilconnell Abbey Kilconnell Domestic Religious 15th century Also known as Kilconnell Monastery or as Kilconnell Friary. Ruins. Kilcooly
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Abbey) 47 Kilconnell Abbey Friary (Franciscan) Kilconnell 53°19′57″N 8°24′03″W / 53.332629°N 8.400786°W / 53.332629; -8.400786 (Kilconnell Abbey) 273
List of national monuments in County Galway
List_of_national_monuments_in_County_Galway
Dáil constituency (1948–1961)
Ballinasloe Rural, Ballymacward Clonfert, Clontuskert, Kellysgrove, Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killoran, Killure, Kilmacshane, Kiltormer, Kylemore
Galway South (Dáil constituency)
Galway_South_(Dáil_constituency)
Ringforts in County Galway, Ireland
Galway, Ireland. Lissard Ringforts are located 2 km (1¼ mile) northeast of Kilconnell. There are two major ringforts in Lissard. This bivallate rath covers
Lissard_Ringforts
Local authority for County Galway, Ireland
Creggs, Curraghmore, Derryglassaun, Glennamaddy, Island, Kellysgrove, Kilconnell, Kilcroan, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killeroran, Killian, Killure, Kilmacshane
Galway_County_Council
Abbey) 47 Kilconnell Abbey Friary (Franciscan) Kilconnell 53°19′57″N 8°24′03″W / 53.332629°N 8.400786°W / 53.332629; -8.400786 (Kilconnell Abbey) 273
List of national monuments in Connacht
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Irish local historian and activist
international rugby union players. Inniu agus Inne The Parish of Aughrim and Kilconnell Ahascragh/Caltra Killure/Fohena The Parish of Lawrencetown and Kiltormer
Tadhg_Mac_Lochlainn
British headmaster and educational writer
writer. Collis, son of the Rev. Robert Fitzgerald Collis, prebendary of Kilconnell, County Galway, by Maria, daughter of Edward Bourke of Nun's Island, Galway
John_Day_Collis
Irish Anglican priest
Winchester College and New College, Oxford. He was the Prebendary of Kilconnell in Clonfert Cathedral from 1809 until 1812; and Archdeacon of Clonfert
James_Butson
English composer and baritone (1872–1952)
Hall, in the first London performance of Scott's Ballad of Fair Helen of Kilconnell (dedicated to him). At the 1905 Sheffield Festival Frederic Austin gave
Frederic_Austin
Irish hurler
information Native name Seán Ó Blichín (Irish) Born 1999 (age 26–27) Kilconnell, County Galway, Ireland Occupation Student Sport Sport Hurling Position
Seán_Bleahene
Civil parish in Clare, Ireland
Ballyvislane, Beaghy, Caherbarnagh, Caherycahill, Cloghaundine, Derreen, Dough, Kilconnell, Kineilty, Laghcloon, Laghvally, Liscannor, Lislorkan North, Lislorkan
Kilmacrehy
Ruined tower house in County Galway, Ireland
which is a protected national monument, is 4 km (2½ mile) northeast of Kilconnell. Cloonigny Castle, now in ruins, with its moated site, was occupied by
Cloonigny_Castle
Barony in County Tipperary, Ireland
Dhearg Redcity Cill Bhrácha Kilbragh Cill Cholmáin Colman Cill Chonaill Kilconnell Cill Teimhneáin Kiltinan Cillín an Stiabhnaigh Killeenasteena An Cluainín
Middle Third (County Tipperary barony)
Middle_Third_(County_Tipperary_barony)
Road in Ireland
twice Athenry – (R347) (R349) Kiltullagh (R350) New Inn R359 Moyvore Kilconnell (R358) Ballinasloe – terminates at the R446 Highway system Roads in Ireland
R348_road_(Ireland)
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1885–1922
the 1898 Local Government Act. 1885–1918: The baronies of Clonmacnowen, Kilconnell, Killian, Longford and Tiaquin. 1918–1922: The rural districts of Ballinasloe
East Galway (UK Parliament constituency)
East_Galway_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Kilcloher 552 Islands Kilmaley Ennis Kilcolumb 667 Islands Kilmaley Ennis Kilconnell 228 Corcomroe Kilmacrehy Ennistimon Kilcorcoran 406 Ibrickan Kilfarboy
List of townlands of County Clare
List_of_townlands_of_County_Clare
Irish Archaeological society, Dublin, 1844. The Chalices and Books of Kilconnell Abbey, Brendan Jennings, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical
Nehemias_Folan
Major roads in Ireland
Rochfortbridge – Kilbeggan – Moate – Athlone – Ballinasloe (multiplex with T31) – Kilconnell – Kiltullagh – Athenry – Derrydonnell – Oranmore – Galway N6 R348 T4a
Trunk_roads_in_Ireland
English-born Crown official and judge
His rewards for his support of Perrot included a lease for 21 years of Kilconnell Abbey, County Galway, and the town of Mallow, County Cork, which he later
Charles_Calthorpe
Caher Clogheen Kilconane 293 Upper Ormond Lisbunny Nenagh Kilconnell 587 Middlethird Kilconnell Cashel Kilcoolyabbey 1,455 Slievardagh Kilcooly Urlingford
List of townlands of County Tipperary
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Kilteevoge Stranorlar Glebe 77 Raphoe Stranorlar Stranorlar Glebe (or Kilconnell) 197 Kilmacrenan Kilmacrenan Millford Glebe (or Straid) 83 Banagh Glencolumbkille
List of townlands of County Donegal
List_of_townlands_of_County_Donegal
Priory, County Wexford. Grey Abbey, Greyabbey (1 February). Inch Abbey. Kilconnell Friary. Kilmallock Friary. Limerick Priory. Molana Abbey. Newtownards
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