Duniry
Duniry is a small village between Tynagh and Abbey, in County Galway, Ireland. Nearby is the townland of Limehill, the south of which has a bog. Duniry's most noted landmark was Egan's castle, now derelict; it flourished from 1450 to 1600 and is associated with stories of Clanricarde and their brehons. In the early 15th century, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis probably compiled An Leabhar Breac at Duniry. Duniry has a hurling team.
15th century in literatureAn Leabhar BreacBaothghalach Mór Mac AodhagáinJim Power (hurler)Kevin BroderickLeitrim (County Galway barony)Liam HodginsList of Carthusian monasteriesList of civil parishes of IrelandList of longest placenames in IrelandMac AodhagáinMattie KennyMick Kenny (Galway hurler)Murchadh Ó CuindlisTony CumminsTynagh-Abbey/Duniry GAA
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Duniry
Duniry is a small village between Tynagh and Abbey, in County Galway, Ireland. Nearby is the townland of Limehill, the south of which has a bog. Duniry's most noted landmark was Egan's castle, now derelict; it flourished from 1450 to 1600 and is associated with stories of Clanricarde and their brehons. In the early 15th century, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis probably compiled An Leabhar Breac at Duniry. Duniry has a hurling team.
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