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Synonyms for killeeneen or Related words with killeeneen
killeenavarra
killogilleen
killeely
kilbeacanty
killora
killinny
killallaghtan
clonlisk
kilthomas
dunkellin
kilreekill
drumacoo
kilconickny
ettagh
killaan
kilconierin
kiltartan
kilmoylan
kilchreest
clonmacnowen
kilconnell
kilmeen
ballynamona
kilmacteige
caltragh
kilcoona
bracklagh
kilcumreragh
lecarrow
killoscobe
ballyeighter
tagheen
rathaspick
killeany
clondrohid
moycashel
kilbixy
coolestown
ballybaun
leyny
ballynamuddagh
ballycowan
rathreagh
cloonkeen
oughteragh
killarga
ballylusky
killinaboy
clanmorris
derrylahan
Examples of "killeeneen"
Liam Donoghue was born in Clarinbridge, County Galway in 1974. Educated at
Killeeneen
National School and Athenry Vocational School.
Ó Raifteirí died at the house of Diarmuid Cloonan of
Killeeneen
, near Craughwell, County Galway, and was buried in nearby
Killeeneen
Cemetery. In 1900, Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn, and W.B. Yeats erected a memorial stone over his grave, bearing the inscription "RAFTERY". A statue of him stands in the village green, Craughwell, opposite Cawley's pub.
The diocese of Kilmacduagh contains the civil parishes of Kinvarradoorus, Killinny, Killeenavarra, Drumacoo, Kilcolgan, Ardrahan, Stradbally,
Killeeneen
, Killeely, Killora, Killogilleen, Kilchreest, Isertkelly, Killinan, Kilthomas, Kilbeacanty, Beagh, Kilmacduagh, Kiltartan.
The territory of Uí Fhiachrach Aidhne is coextensive with the diocese of Cill Mhic Dhuach / Kilmacduagh, which contains the civil parishes of Kinvarradoorus, Killinny, Killeenavarra, Drumacoo, Kilcolgan, Ardrahan, Stradbally,
Killeeneen
, Killeely, Killora, Killogilleen, Kilchreest, Isertkelly, Killinan, Kilthomas, Kilbeacanty, Beagh, Kilmacduagh, Kiltartan. The diocese of Kilmacduagh contains the present Catholic parishes of Kinvara, Ballinderreen, Gort, Ardrahan, Craughwell, Beagh, Kilbeacanty, Kilthomas (Peterswell), Clarinbridge, Kilchreest.
Born in Craughwell, County Galway, to Patrick Cawley and Julia Carr, he was ordained on 23 June 1907. In his student days he collected folklore, published in "Iris Leabhar Manuat" under the pen-name "Killura" (the old name of Craughwell). There is a strong belief in the Cawley family that he collected Raftery's poems and gave them to Douglas Hyde. He was involved in the
Killeeneen
Feis as secretary, and thus knew Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn, W.B. Yeats, and were jointly responsible for erecting a headstone over the grave of Raftery. The Cawley family of Craughwell possess an oil portrait of him. He was the granduncle of Rev. Martin Coen.