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    Inchiquin Lough (Irish: Loch Inse Uí Chuinn) is a freshwater lake in the Mid-West Region of Ireland. It is located in The Burren of County Clare. Inchiquin...
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  • an alphabetical list of loughs (lakes) on the island of Ireland. It also shows a table of the largest loughs. The word lough is pronounced like loch (/lɒk...
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  • including Lough Tedano, Lough Inchiquin and two chains of smaller lakes. The land is relatively flat, either farmland or moor. Baronies of Clare. Inchiquin is...
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    Creevagh and Cornaseer, and in Inchiquin Lough. The base of the ‘wavestone’ at Gortlecka (Plate 1) is winter-flooded by Lough Gealáin (pH 8.2), and the horizontal...
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    fine contrast to the bare limestone rocks in the vicinity." Most of Inchiquin Lough is located in the parish, except for a small area in the southwest...
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    Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood is the name of a Natura 2000 site in a valley in Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland. Habitats include lowland oligotrophic...
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    lakes are oligotrophic. Upper Cloonee Lough is fed by the Ameen River from Inchiquin Lough. Lower Cloonee Lough is connected to the middle and upper lakes...
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    and Inchiquin Loughs) Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood SAC, National Parks and Wildlife Service. "Site synopsis; Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh...
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    Corofin. Lough Atedaun lies along the River Fergus which flows in from neighbouring Inchiquin Lough. Nearby Lough Cullaun also flows in to Lough Atedaun...
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    attractions include the Uragh Stone Circle, Uragh Wood, Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, the Healy Pass, Glenmore Lake, Derreen Garden, and Gleninchaquin Park...
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    kilometre in Cahermacon, near Kilnaboy. The river then flows through Lough Inchiquin. Just after this lake, a tributary which has its source at Loughnagowan...
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    MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Caragh River Catchment; Lough Yganavan and Lough Nambrackdarrig; Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood and Blackwater River (Kerry)...
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    Carlingford town's harbour, halfway along the south coast of Carlingford Lough. Carlingford Castle's west wing was built in the late 12th century by Hugh...
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    Molinari. Dromoland Castle was formerly the family seat of the Baron Inchiquin, until it was bought by United States citizen Bernard P. McDonough in...
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    Earl of Inchiquin. The Irish Confederate troops there were massacred, as were the Catholic clergy, including Theobald Stapleton. Inchiquin's troops looted...
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    near Gleninchaquin Park, County Kerry, Ireland. Situated between Lough Inchiquin and Lough Cloonee Upper, the site consists of four low megaliths situated...
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    the English Royalists were losing the war; two weeks later, the Earl of Inchiquin defected to Parliament, giving them control of the ports of Cork, Kinsale...
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  • Lower (to the south), Islands (to the south-west) and by Inchiquin (to the north-west). Lough Cullaunyheeda separates the barony from its neighbour, Tulla...
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    Harbour Kerry 8683.05 IE0000343 Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood Kerry 1154.05 IE0001342 Drongawn Lough Kerry 31.42 IE0002187 Glanlough Woods Kerry...
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    Bunratty Lower, Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta, Tulla Lower and Tulla Upper. These in turn are divided...
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    Rath (Irish: An Ráth) is a civil parish in the barony of Inchiquin in County Clare, Ireland. Rath lies on the R460 regional road between Inagh to the...
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    barony of Inchiquin in Imokelly. Gerald was Lord Justice of Ireland, 1367. In 1398 he disappeared, and is fabled to live beneath the waters of Lough Gur, near...
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    revolt and battle that contributed to the Great Revolt of 1136. The Barons Inchiquin claim descent from Brian Boru, as did Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet...
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    northern slopes of Knockagarrane and then passes between Clonee Lough and Lough Inchiquin before crossing a mountain pass. The route diverges here, continuing...
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    The Landlady Loftus Jones Lord Dillon Lord Galway's Lamentation Lord Inchiquin Lord Louth Lord Massereene Lord Mayo Luke Dillon Mabel Kelly Major Shanly...
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    King of England. In 1580 Killone Castle was the property of the Baron of Inchiquin. There is now no trace of the castle beyond Newhall House. The original...
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    guardian of the young Lord Cahir, surrendered to Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin (later 1st Earl, and a descendant of Cahir's builder) following his victory...
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    via the silver mines but was re-taken by Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin in the same year and George Hamilton was back again as governor to face...
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    surrendered to David Crosbie acting on behalf of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin. The castle was demolished shortly thereafter, in 1652, after it fell...
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  • of Hillsborough Fort The Marquess is the Hereditary Lord High Admiral of Lough Neagh and Hereditary Governor of Carrickfergus Castle The Baron is the Hereditary...
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