


Novelist, Short Story Writer, Playwright, Poet, Journalist Páistí ag Fás leis an Gaelscoil - Pól Mag Lionnían

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© Na húdair agus Craobh Baile Locha Riachĭearadh agus Leagan Amach: Eoghan Mac CormaicĪthchló Leabhran Sheachtáin na Gaeilge 1945 agus foilsiú na ndánta a leamh ag Féile Baffle na Gaeilge i mBaile Locha Riach 2001 atá sa leabhar seo.Īn Naíonra Nua: Céim chun tosaí - Pádraig ó Baoil It contains a wealth of hurling folklore of the area within more than 270 pages. Many changes in style, skills and character of the game are revisited, compared and contrasted to that of today. This book reflects and records most of the activities over this period of time and is certainly a dedication to the hundreds of volunteers, players, officers and members since the foundation of the club. Within it’s pages one can glance through photos and stories spanning over 120 years. The publication of this club’s history provides testimony to the great sporting heritage of the parish of Kilconieron. Where most of the narrative of The Hynes of Ireland centres on the seaside town of Kinvara, on the edge of Galway Bay, Ireland, The O’Shaughnessys centres on the market town of Gort, a few miles inland.Ī History of Kilconieron GAA Club 1885 - 2005: Rich in Hurling TraditionĪvailable €20 c/o Michael Fahy, Gort Road, Loughrea. The O’Shaughnessys is a companion book to The Hynes of Ireland, so ideally it should be read shortly after the other. Friends and foes are mentioned too: among them the Berminghams, Burkes, De Lacys, Fitzgeralds, Gregorys, Martins, MacDermots, MacFirbis’s, MacNamaras, O’Briens, O’Connors, O’Donnells, O’Dowds, O’Flahertys, O’Kellys, O’Loughlins, O’Moghans and O’Neills. Clare and from Athlone and Lusmagh in Offaly, westward to Sheefin and Athenry in County Galway.Ī short history of the ancient Hynes family and their kinsfolk, the other descendants of King Guaire, the O’Shaughnessys, O’Clearys, O’Cahans, O’Cahills and Killikellys. His territory known as Hy-Many extended from Clontuskert near Ballinasloe to Tuamgraney in Co. Maine Mór led a ferocious people out of Tyrone in the 5th century and conquered East Galway. Lough O’Grady and Knockygrady commemorate the name. This scenic region, at the foothills of the Sliabh Aughty Mountains, on the western shore of Lough Derg, bears ample testimony to their presence and influence. Their patrimonial lands consisted of the modern parishes of Whitegate, Mountshannon, Scariff and Tuamgraney. The Celtic imagination produced a genealogy of 98 generations before Dungal who lived about 700 AD gave his name to Cinéal Donghaile the territory of the O’Gradys in north /east county Clare. History of the O’Gradys of Clare and Limerick The books listed below have been cited or This section will build into a bibliography and list of resourcesĪbout the Slieve Aughty.
