Searching for "KILCOOLEY"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    ARDCLARE, or CLONIGORMICAN Roscommon Kilcooley, Creeve, Killuken, Shankill, Kilmacumsy, and Tumna were episcopally united in 1809, which seven parishes constitute the union of Ardclare Lewis:Ireland
    BALLINONTY Tipperary KILCOOLEY, barony of SLIEVARDAGH, county of TIPPERARY, and province of MUNSTER, 1 ½ mile (N.) from Killenaule; containing 171 inhabitants Lewis:Ireland
    BIRMINGHAM (NEW) Tipperary KILCOOLEY, barony of SLIEVEARDAGH, county of TIPPERARY, and province of MUNSTER, 11 ½ miles (E. N. E.) from Cashel, and 82 (S. W. by S.) from Lewis:Ireland
    BUOLICK, or BAOLICK Tipperary Kilcooley and Fennor, and containing two chapels, situated at Gurtnahoe in Buolick, and at New Birmingham in Kilcooley: the former Lewis:Ireland
    ELPHIN Roscommon Kilcooley, Tibohine, Ballintubber, Oran, and Tarmon. The dean and chapter have no patronage, and there are neither minor canons nor vicars Lewis:Ireland
    Kilcooley Roscommon Kilcooley , par., mid. co. Roscommon, 2 miles E. of Tulsk, 3476 ac., pop. 911. Bartholomew
    KILCOOLEY Meath KILCOOLEY , a parish, in the barony of UPPER NAVAN, county of MEATH, and province of LEINSTER, 1 ½ mile (E. by N.) from Lewis:Ireland
    KILCOOLEY, or KILHOOLY Roscommon KILCOOLEY , or KILHOOLY, a parish, in the barony and county of ROSCOMMON, and province of CONNAUGHT, 4 miles (S. W. by W.) from Lewis:Ireland
    KILLUKEN Roscommon Kilcooley. About 180 children are educated in three private schools. There are several forts, of which the largest is called Lewis:Ireland
    LEITRIM Galway Kilcooley; the chapel is a neat edifice, and there is also a chapel at Kilcooley. There is a school supported Lewis:Ireland
    TRIM Meath Kilcooley, Tullaghanogue, and Scurlogstown, and in the patronage of the Bishop, to whom the rectory is appropriate: the tithes amount Lewis:Ireland
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