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until they arrived opposite Bushy Park within two miles of Galway, when she suddenly went down and all on board perished except about 12 persons who were fortunately rescued from their perilous situation by another boat. Eighteen of the bodies of these unhappy creatures were taken out of the lake in the course of the day and presented a most heart-rending scene, being surrounded by their friends who came to identify them, and by whom they were removed in a boat to
Annaghdown.
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An old row-boat in a rotten and leaky condition, started from
Annaghdown early in the morning, a distance from Galway up Lough Corrib of about eight miles, having, it is calculated, about 31 persons on board, who were coming to the fair of Galway; the boat and passengers proceeded without obstruction
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Corrib Celtic AFC is the local soccer club which has its grounds next to
Annaghdown National School. Also beside Annaghdown National School is an indoor handball alley which caters for handball and racquet sports such as racquetball and squash. The courts were run down for a number of years but have
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The following are the names of the persons drowned and taken out of the lake: Bridget
Farragher, Mary Costello, Judith Ryan, Bridget Hynes, Mary Newell, Winifred Jourdan, Mary Flynn, Bridget Curley, Catherine Mulloy, Mary Carr, Michael Farragher, Michael Cahill, John Cosgrove, John Concannon, Thomas
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Eighteen of the bodies have been found; 12 have escaped, and one is missing. Major
Dickson and a party of the 64th Regiment attended and rendered every humane assistance in their power. An inquest was held on the bodies by John Blakeney Esq., Coroner, at which James O'Hara, Esq., M.P., and J. H.
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The boat was in such an unsound state as to render her unfit for the passage. The unfortunate accident happened by a sheep putting its leg through one of the planks, which produced a leak, in order to stop which one of the passengers applied his great coat to the aperture and stamped it with his
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is one of the most common elements denoting secular settlement in early placenames. It usually refers to an enclosed settlement or ringfort and in the early historical period it appears to designate the principal dwelling of the local king or chieftain. The placename ... probably referred to the
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It is said that two more were drowned and their bodies were later discovered: Thomas Cahill and Mary Ruane, making a total of 20. John
Cosgrove saved two women, but was drowned in trying to save the third. He was a lime-burner by trade. The remains of his house are still to be seen in the Blake
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In 1485, when the
Wardenship of Galway was created, Annaghdown was formally united with Tuam by Papal decree, and some of its parishes, Claregalway, Moycullen and Shrule, were formally attached to the new wardenship. However, the title still survives as
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placed his chaplain, named "Coneghor" (Conchobhar?), in the position of bishop, but he later resigned the position. A bishop's palace and cathedral were built in the late twelfth century. Although not listed in the earlier Synods of
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at
Westminster. The Ă Meallaig family were the traditional hereditary churchmen of Annaghdown. Several bishops, from 1189 to 1485, were systematically elected by its 'Cathedral Chapter' and, despite many counterclaims from
433:, Annaghdown diocese survived nonetheless for many centuries through monastic outreach from Annaghdown Abbey. The ecclesiastical settlement attracted two Continental monastic orders in the early thirteenth century, the
350:, it was not within his power to grant the land of another chieftain so distant from him. However, as noted by Hubert Knox, the dynasty may have actually originated in this region, which would explain this donation.
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and his successor
Richard de la Rochelle, who held extensive Connacht land grants, gave recognition to the diocese of Annaghdown over protests from the Archbishop of Tuam and his suffragans, who appealed to Rome.
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foot. In doing so he started one of the planks altogether, which caused the boat's immediate sinking, having been overloaded; ten sheep, a quantity of lumber, and about 31 persons being on board.
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were drowned when a sheep put its foot through the floor of the boat. This tragedy later became the subject of a famous lament, Eanach DhĂșin, composed by the famous blind Irish poet,
461:, some were approved by Rome. Between 1253 and 1306, the bishopric was united to the archbishopric of Tuam, although in this period there were two bishops. In 1255 the
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382:. The connection with Clonfert may have been no more than a reflection of an attempt by Clonfert to justify its claim on the church of Annaghdown at a later period.
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Little is known of the early history of
Annaghdown, which does not appear in the annals until the twelfth century. Two historical sources state it was granted to
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p. 49, Michael Robson, Gilbert Ă Tigernaig Bishop of Annaghdown, c.1306-23, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol. 48 (1996)
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Annaghdown Castle was erected by the O'Flahertys in the late 14th century, on the east shore of Lough Corrib, where it still stands, now restored.
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recently been refurbished and a Handball and Raquetball Club is now active. Corrib RFC, a rugby club, is located in the nearby town of
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wrote the song, "Annaghdown". The song was recorded by Sinead Stone & Gerard Farrelly on the album, "
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estate - "Teach Chosgardha". Raftery's poem seems to be in error in mentioning only 19 victims.
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Burke, Esq., Mayor, attended, and the jury returned a verdict of "accidental drowning".
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of Annaghdown). This, together with placename evidence indicates an association with
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Memorial at Annaghdown Pier, erected in 1978 in memory of those drowned in 1828
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M1241.1. Bishop O'Flaherty (i.e. Murtough), i.e. the Bishop of Annadown, died.
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Annaghdown Parish Council Website - Local Annaghdown News & Information
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dynasty. The Archbishop of Tuam at the turn of the fourteenth-century,
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1411. The monastery of Annadown in the county of Galway was burned.
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and Currandrum. Annaghdown is also an ecclesiastical parish in the
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about 1179 from the lands of their kingdom and separated from the
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of Connacht. Francis Byrne believed that as Ăed's territory of
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and soccer clubs. The local hurling and Gaelic football club,
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The Connacht Journal of 4 September reported the following:
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was one of three Irish bishops to attend the coronation of
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During the twelfth century the monastery of St Mary for
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The earliest reliable reference to Annaghdown occurs in
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In their wedding clothes for their wake they robed them
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Early Ecclesiastical Settlement Names of County Galway
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Early Ecclesiastical Settlement Names of County Galway
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Church of Ireland Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry
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This poem was composed by the travelling Irish poet,
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Gilbert Ă Tigernaig, Bishop of Annaghdown, c.1306â23
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Burke, Patrick Forde, John Forde and Timothy Goaley.
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marshlands attached to the fort of the chieftain of
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Civil parish with villages in County Galway, Ireland
308:signifies the 'marsh of the DĂșn or fort.' The word
797:AI1044.4 Aed, the anchorite, rested in Enach DĂșin.
736:From the strength of life they were borne to clay
485:financed the building of a church at Annaghdown.
1988:Christian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland
1974:
448:is known to have been in use from c. 1189 when
21:Civil parish with villages in Connacht, Ireland
792:contain a number of references to Annaghdown.
733:And boys there lying when crops were ripening,
1952:Category:Mountains and hills of County Galway
1085:
704:And child by the harbour, the mournful croon!
695:If my health is spared I'll be long relating
661:Ach lĂĄ chomh breĂĄ leis gan gaoth nĂĄ bĂĄisteach
272:. It lies around Annaghdown Bay, an inlet of
959:Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
760:". Farrelly is best remembered for his song
730:And tearing of hair as the wreck was shared.
684:Ag sĂneadh chrĂłchar, is ĂĄ dtabhairt go cill.
643:MĂĄ fhaighimse slĂĄinte is fada bheidh trĂĄcht
497:, Auxiliary Bishop of New York, since 2006.
330:Illustration of Monastic Ruins at Annaghdown
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713:But a boat-load bravely in calm day sailing
675:Screadadh agus caoineadh a scanrĂłdh daoine,
668:NĂĄr mhĂłr an t-ionadh os comhair na ndaoine
658:NĂĄr bheag an tĂĄbhacht dĂșinn beirt no triĂșr,
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716:Without storm or rain to be swept to doom.
701:And the keening after of mother and father
649:Is mo thrua amĂĄrach gach athair 's mĂĄthair
710:T'were a small affair but for one or two,
698:Of the number who drowned from Annaghdown
687:Is gurb é gléas a bpósta a bhà då dtóramh
681:BhĂ buachaillĂ Ăłg ann teacht an fhĂłmhair,
779:
678:Gruaig ĂĄ cĂoradh is an chreach ĂĄ roinnt.
655:A RĂ na nGrĂĄst a cheap neamh is parthas,
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325:
742:O King of Glory, man's hope is in vain.
720:What wild despair was on all the faces
276:. Villages in the civil parish include
1975:
764:, theme of the film, "The Quiet Man".
724:To see them there in the light of day,
1073:
727:In every place there was lamentation,
400:of Annaghdown was established by the
255:
177:2.776 km (1.072 sq mi)
707:King of Graces, who died to save us,
690:Is a RĂ na GlĂłire nĂĄr mhĂłr an feall.
1993:National monuments in County Galway
1962:Category:Geography of County Galway
672:A bhfeiceĂĄil sĂnte ar chĂșl a gcinn,
613:
518:
251:, meaning 'the marsh of the fort',
13:
1947:List of townlands in County Galway
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652:Bean is pĂĄiste atĂĄ ag sileadh sĂșl!
646:Ar an mĂ©id a bĂĄdh as Eanach DhĂșin.
282:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam
60:
14:
2004:
957:, Michael Robson, Journal of the
441:who also built religious houses.
1957:Category:Rivers of County Galway
885:. Placenames Database of Ireland
664:LĂĄn an bhĂĄid acu scuab ar shiĂșl.
364:, which contains a reference to
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52:
1983:Civil parishes of County Galway
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915:, pp. 800-801, Dublin, 1996.
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767:
412:, controlled by their rival
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7:
812:
493:, currently held by Bishop
10:
2009:
1032:"History - Galway Library"
790:Annals of the Four Masters
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42:Civil parish with villages
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1821:
1742:
1623:
1207:
1194:
1123:
1108:
913:DĂłnall Mac Giolla Easpaig
819:Cregg Mill, County Galway
422:Ruadhri Ua Flaithbertaigh
396:. Following this the new
355:Comainmniguid Noem nErenn
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155:
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116:
81:
47:
40:
26:
581:
483:Ăedh Ă Flaithbheartaigh
336:St. Brendan of Clonfert
1719:Muckanaghederdauhaulia
1201:
1060:14 August 2009 at the
972:"Annaghdown Cathedral"
575:
567:
559:
551:
539:
478:
376:CiarĂĄn of Clonmacnoise
366:
331:
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257:[ËanË ÉxËÉŁuËnÊČ]
247:
32:
1200:
780:Annalistic references
758:Legacy of a Quiet Man
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560:
552:
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504:and the 15th century
491:Bishop of Eanach DĂșin
476:
418:William de Bermingham
329:
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200: âą Summer (
932:Hubert Thomas Knox,
786:Annals of Inisfallen
638:English Translation
477:Annaghdown Cathedral
446:Bishop of Annaghdown
225:Irish Grid Reference
101:53.38998°N 9.07299°W
1006:County Galway Guide
1002:"Annaghdown Castle"
976:County Galway Guide
853:Annaghdown GAA Club
625:Antoine Ă Raifteiri
529:Antoine Ă Raifteiri
463:Justicar of Ireland
380:Brendan of Clonfert
97: /
73:Location in Ireland
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540:
479:
439:Premonstratensians
402:Ă Flaithbheartaigh
367:CiarĂĄn Enaigh DĂșin
332:
174: âą Total
106:53.38998; -9.07299
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1969:
1854:Illauneeragh West
859:on 3 January 2006
762:Isle of Innisfree
752:Irish songwriter
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510:National Monument
467:John FitzGeoffrey
389:canons was built
296:According to the
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614:Poetry and music
519:Drowning Tragedy
502:Annaghdown Abbey
495:Octavio Cisneros
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348:County Roscommon
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586:Annaghdown has
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1054:"Eanach DhĂșin"
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1173:Mountbellew
1138:Ballinasloe
1111:County town
404:kingdom of
394: 1140
387:Augustinian
357:, composed
315:Maigh Seola
278:Corrandulla
163:Galway West
104: /
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1934:White Goat
1899:Inishbofin
1879:Inisheltia
1869:Inishbarra
1859:Inchaghaun
1784:Kilconnell
1709:Maam Cross
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1674:Kilclooney
1669:Hollygrove
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1395:Craughwell
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1100:Places in
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883:logainm.ie
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151:Government
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1037:27 August
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768:Education
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292:Etymology
183:Time zone
92:9°04âČ23âłW
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1744:Baronies
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1684:Kiltivna
1654:Coalpits
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1255:Ballygar
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1183:Portumna
1178:Oranmore
1168:Loughrea
1163:Headford
1058:Archived
1016:28 March
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863:28 March
813:See also
608:Headford
338:by King
300:(1996):
284:and the
133:Connacht
128:Province
1844:Gorumna
1822:Islands
1814:Tiaquin
1796:Leitrim
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117:Country
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