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    The Barony of Burren is a geographical division of County Clare, Ireland, that in turn is divided into civil parishes. It covers a large part of the Burren...
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    The Burren (/ˈbʌrən/ BURR-ən; Irish: Boirinn, meaning 'rocky district') is a karst/glaciokarst landscape centred in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland...
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  • Ireland Burren (barony), an historical administrative division of County Clare, Ireland Burren (townland), a townland in County Cavan, Ireland Burren, County...
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    Corcomroe Abbey (category Cistercian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland)
    located in the north of the Burren region of County Clare, Ireland, a few miles east of the village of Ballyvaughan in the Barony of Burren. It was once known...
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    Aughinish, County Clare (category Islands of County Clare)
    Oughtmama Parish of the Barony of Burren in north County Clare, Ireland. It is on the south shore of Galway Bay, 11 km (7 mi) northwest of Kinvarra. The...
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    baronies in the Lordship of Ireland in the late 16th century known as Corcomroe and Burren.[citation needed] Corcomroe Abbey, which is in the barony of...
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    parish of Abbey and the historical barony of Burren. It is within the ecclesiastical parish of Carron & New Quay in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway...
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  • covers the townlands of Murrooghtoohy North and Murrooghtoohy South. It is within the civil parish of Gleninagh, in the Barony of Burren. The area was officially...
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    Caherconnell Stone Fort (category Forts in the Republic of Ireland)
    Ballyvaughan and Leamaneh Castle in the townland of Caherconnell, parish of Kilcorney, Barony of Burren, County Clare. The local geology is karst limestone...
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    Abbey, County Clare (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    parish in the Barony of Burren in County Clare, Ireland. The parish is named for the Cistercian Corcomroe Abbey, or the Abbey of Burren, dedicated to...
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    Aidhne (category Cycles of the Kings)
    on the west by Loch Lurgan (Galway Bay) and the barony of Burren in County Clare in the province of Munster. County Clare also bounds Aidhne on its south...
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  • Inchiquin (Irish: Inse Uí Chuinn) is a barony in County Clare, Ireland. This geographical unit of land is one of 11 baronies in the county. Its chief town is...
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    McInerney (category Families of Irish ancestry)
    "1659 Census of Clare – Barony of Burren". Clarelibrary.ie. Retrieved 14 October 2011. "1659 Census of Clare – Barony of Ibrickane and Borogh of Inish". Clarelibrary...
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    Rathborney (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    in the Barony of Burren in County Clare, Ireland. Rathborney parish is in the Barony of Burren, 8.5 miles (13.7 km) from the village of Burren on the...
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    Edmund Ludlow (category Regicides of Charles I)
    History of Thomond Chapter 28 Barony of Burren. The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Army of the Commonwealth of England...
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  • East Clare (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1885)
    extended to include a small part of County Galway which had been transferred to Clare in 1898. 1885–1918: The baronies of Burren, Bunratty Lower, Bunratty Upper...
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    Leamaneh Castle (category Ruins in the Republic of Ireland)
    located at an important local crossroads and the place where the Baronies of Burren, Corcomroe and Inchiquin met. Today the road R476 from Kilfenora to...
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    in the Barony of Burren were purchased for 30,000 pounds by one Richard Samuel Guinness, acting as agent for Colonel Henry White. At the time of the Griffith's...
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    Gleninagh (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    : 86–7  The parish is in the northwest corner of the Barony of Burren. It is 13 miles (21 km) north of Ennistymon. The parish is 2 by 0.75 miles (3.22...
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  • Kilmoon (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    in the barony of Burren, and ecclesiastically belonged to the Diocese of Kilfenora in the Province of Cashel as of 1810. The civil parish of Kilmoon...
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