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Village near Croagh Patrick, Ireland
Murrisk (Irish: Muraisc, meaning 'sea marsh') is a village in County Mayo, Ireland, on the south side of Clew Bay, about 8 km west of Westport and 4 km
Murrisk
Public park in County Mayo, Ireland
The Murrisk Millennium Peace Park is a five-acre park located north of the R335 road overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in the village of Murrisk, County
Murrisk_Millennium_Peace_Park
Ruined Augustinian friary in Mayo, Ireland
Murrisk Friary (Irish: Mainistir Mhuraisce), is a ruined Augustinian monastery located in County Mayo, Ireland. It is on the southern coast of Clew Bay
Murrisk_Abbey
1845–1852 mass starvation in Ireland
February 2024. "Murrisk, Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland". murrisk.com. Retrieved 13 August 2022. McDonald 2010, p. [page needed]. "Murrisk, Co. Mayo (1997)"
Great_Famine_(Ireland)
Barony in Connacht, Ireland
Murrisk (Irish: Muraisc) is one of the baronies of County Mayo, in the southwest of the county. It lies between Clew Bay to the north and Killary Harbour
Murrisk_(barony)
Mountain in County Mayo, Ireland
pyramid-shaped peak and overlooks Clew Bay, rising above the village of Murrisk, several kilometres from Westport. It has long been seen as a holy mountain
Croagh_Patrick
Ocean bay in County Mayo, Ireland
southwest part of the bay eastwards are the settlements Louisburgh, Lecanvey, Murrisk, and Westport; north of Westport is Newport, and westwards from there lies
Clew_Bay
Geologic group in Ireland
The Murrisk Group is a geologic group in Ireland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period. Earth sciences portal Ireland portal Paleontology
Murrisk_Group
Type of mythogical creature in Irish mythology
Croker and then adds a touch of his own. O'Hanlon, John (1893). "Legend of Murrisk". The Poetical Works of Lageniensis [pseud.] Dublin: James Duffy. pp. 218–221
Dullahan
County in Ireland
Balla) Costello (east-south-east, containing Kilkelly Ballyhaunis etc.) Murrisk (south-west, containing Westport, Louisburgh, Croagh Patrick etc.) Kilmaine
County_Mayo
Ships that carried Irish and Scottish migrants during the 19th century
voyage. The National Famine Monument at the base of Croagh Patrick in Murrisk, County Mayo, Ireland depicts a coffin ship with skeletons and bones as
Coffin_ship
Church in County Mayo, Ireland
historical site near Louisburgh in the parish of Kilgeever, in the barony of Murrisk, County Mayo in Ireland. The site consists of a ruined church, a graveyard
Kilgeever_Abbey
Gaelic territory
Mayo, Ireland, comprising the baronies of Burrishoole (Lower Owel) and Murrisk (Upper Owel). By the 12th century, its ruling dynasty were known as the
Umhaill
Village in Connacht, Ireland
County Mayo, Ireland, between Westport and Louisburgh, about 2 km west of Murrisk. It has a small beach with Lecanvey Pier. To the south is Croagh Patrick
Lecanvey
Town in County Mayo, Ireland
locally as "the Reek", lies some 10 km west of the town near the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. The mountain forms the backdrop to the town. Westport originates
Westport,_County_Mayo
Irish pirate and chieftain (c. 1530–1603)
protect their territory. They controlled most of what is now the barony of Murrisk in south-west County Mayo and recognised as their nominal overlords the
Grace_O'Malley
Irish artist (born 1938)
the people of Ireland during the Famine period. The memorial, located in Murrisk, County Mayo, was unveiled by Mary Robinson on 20 July 1997. The Liberty
John_Behan_(sculptor)
Lake in County Mayo, Ireland
in the west of Ireland. It is located in southwest County Mayo on the Murrisk peninsula. Doo Lough measures about 4 km (2.5 mi) long and 1 km (0.6 mi)
Doo_Lough,_County_Mayo
Princess from Mag Muirisce
woman who ruled over a territory called Mag Muirisce (later the Barony of Murrisk) in what is now County Mayo. What little is now known about Muirisc can
Muirisc
Mullinavat Mullingar Mulranny Multyfarnham Murroe Murrooghtoohy Murrintown Murrisk Myrtleville Myshall Naas Nad Narin Narraghmore Naul Navan Neale Nenagh
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
List of towns and villages in a county of Ireland
Kilmovee Kiltimagh Knockmore Knock Lahardane Louisburgh Mayo Mulranny Murrisk Newport Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas (Pollatomish)
List of towns and villages in County Mayo
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_County_Mayo
Returning after their request was refused, many of them died at this point. Murrisk: National Famine Memorial. This sculpture of a famine ship, by sculptor
List of memorials to the Great Famine
List_of_memorials_to_the_Great_Famine
Catholic order of mendicant friars
suppressed. The houses in Ardnaree, Ballinrobe, Ballyhaunis, Banada and Murrisk managed to remain functioning until 1610. By decree in 1542 the English
Order_of_Saint_Augustine
Townland in County Mayo, Ireland
place') is a townland in the civil parish of Aughagower and barony of Murrisk. It is bordered to the northwest by Carrowkennedy, to the north by Bracklagh
Claddy
Cooneenskerragohiffern 22 Cuainín Sciorradh-go-hIfreann Harbour Mayo, Murrisk, Kilgeever, Lettereeragh Glassillaunvealnacurra 22 Glas Oileán Bhéal na
List of longest placenames in Ireland
List_of_longest_placenames_in_Ireland
Monument in County Galway, Ireland
voyages. List of memorials to the Great Famine National Famine Memorial, Murrisk, County Mayo Ni Fhlatharta, Bernie (6 July 2012). "Poignant ceremony for
Galway_Famine_Ship_Memorial
Land divisions in County Mayo, Ireland
Aghamore 436 Costello Aghamore Swineford Aghamore 44 Murrisk Oughaval Westport Aghany 481 Murrisk Kilgeever Westport Aghareville Lower 164 Clanmorris Kilcolman
List of townlands of County Mayo
List_of_townlands_of_County_Mayo
Annual observance in Ireland
commemoration. Skibbereen was particularly hard hit by the Famine. 2010 Murrisk, County Mayo 16 May New York City Site of the National Famine Monument
National Famine Commemoration Day
National_Famine_Commemoration_Day
Island in County Mayo, Ireland
Clare Island around 1530. Her father was the chieftain of the barony of Murrisk. The O'Malleys were a powerful seafaring family, who traded widely. Grace
Achill_Island
Townland in Mayo
oak wood') is a townland in the civil parish of Aughagower and barony of Murrisk. It is bordered to the north (from east to west) by Drummindoo, and Sheean
Derrygorman
Franciscan Friars — from Moyne Abbey (see immediately above) founded 1618 Murrisk Abbey Augustinian Friars founded 1456, papal mandate for Hugh O'Malley
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Impact of 1845–1852 mass starvation
representative to the opening of the National Famine Commemoration at the Murrisk Millennium Peace Park, at the foot of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo. Representatives
Legacy of the Great Irish Famine
Legacy_of_the_Great_Irish_Famine
Island in County Galway, Ireland
descendants of the O'Malleys. In 1837, the island was in the Barony of Murrisk, County of Mayo, and Province of Connaught. It belonged to Howe Browne
Inishbofin,_County_Galway
Irish nobleman and politician (c. 1567 – 1629)
expecting a fixed cash rent. His son Miles received such an annual rent from Murrisk in 1633: £3 in cash, a beef animal, 40 quarts of butter, a basin of meal
Theobald Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo
Theobald_Bourke,_1st_Viscount_Mayo
66th High King of Ireland
Breg ruled Bregia. His daughter Muirisc ruled Mag Muirisce, from which Murrisk is said to have taken its name. This partitioning of the island stood for
Úgaine_Mór
Village in South Oxfordshire, England
the County of Oxford Vol 5 and http://www.bernieworld.net/Cemeteries/Murrisk/Murrisk%20Cemetery.htm Archived 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Chapman
Cuddesdon
Barony in Connacht, Ireland
named after the former Gaelic territory of Umhaill, which also included Murrisk barony, and roughly means "the borough or territory of Umhall" or "the
Burrishoole
Association football club in Ireland
Mayo; Erris, Burrishoole, Carra, Costello, Clanmorris, Gallen, Kilmaine, Murrisk and Tirawley. McGovern, Oisin (31 October 2024). "Mayo FC profile 'has
Mayo_FC
Primitive Irish writings on standing stones
CORBAGNI GLASICONAS Son of the tribe Corbagnus Glasiconas Dooghmakeon, Murrisk, County Mayo CISP DOOGH/1 CIIC 9 ᚛ᚋᚐᚊᚐᚉᚈᚑᚋᚐᚊᚌᚐᚏ᚜ MAQACTOMAQGAR Son of Acto
Ogham_inscription
Road in Ireland
much more direct route between the two towns. The R335 passes through Murrisk (where Croagh Patrick is located), Lecanvey, Louisburgh and Delphi before
R335_road_(Ireland)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
western part of County Mayo. 1885–1922: The baronies of Burrishoole and Murrisk, and that part of the barony of Carra not contained within the constituency
West Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)
West_Mayo_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Ireland. It is 61 kilometres (38 miles) long and begins in Balla and ends in Murrisk. It is typically completed in three days. It is designated as a National
Croagh_Patrick_Heritage_Trail
Mayo on 14 February 1915 and is buried locally in Aughavale Cemetery near Murrisk. His grave was unmarked until 2004, when a headstone was erected. His Victoria
Cornelius_Coughlan
Topics referred to by the same term
lake in County Clare Doo Lough, County Mayo, a lake in County Mayo on the Murrisk Peninsula This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Doo_Lough
(1825–1886) was a priest and Irish nationalist. Lavelle was born in Mullagh, Murrisk, Co. Mayo, the son of Francis Lavelle a farmer. He was educated at the
Patrick_Lavelle
Townland in County Mayo, Ireland
Churchfield (Irish: An Nuachabháil) is a townland in the barony of Murrisk and civil parish of Oughaval. Its Irish name, An Nuachabháil, is the same as
Churchfield,_County_Mayo
Irish historian (c. 1853 - c. 1930)
Westport chalice, made by Peter Brown of Westport, for the Austin Convent of Murrisk, in 1724, ditto. The Teige Morphy-Margrett ffargus Chalice, 1720, i & ii
Martin_J._Blake
Mountain in County Mayo, Ireland
stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Ordovician Partry Group, southeastern Murrisk, Ireland". Geological Journal. 9 (2): 173–186. doi:10.1002/gj.3350190206
Ben_Lugmore
British-born Irish journalist and nature writer (1933–2023)
life in County Mayo, at their holiday home on one acre at Thallabawn, Murrisk, near the coast south of Louisburgh. Viney published "Another Life", a
Michael_Viney
Museum in Strokestown, Ireland
is not affiliated with the similarly-named National Famine Memorial at Murrisk, County Mayo or with Ireland's Great Hunger Museum in the US. List of potato
National_Famine_Museum
Mountain in Mayo, Ireland
stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Ordovician Partry Group, southeastern Murrisk, Ireland". Geological Journal. 9 (2): 173–186. doi:10.1002/gj.3350190206
Mweelrea
Wedge Tomb) 196 Murrisk Abbey Friary (Augustinian) Murrisk 53°46′55″N 9°38′22″W / 53.781948°N 9.639548°W / 53.781948; -9.639548 (Murrisk Abbey) 235 Burrishoole
List of national monuments in Connacht
List_of_national_monuments_in_Connacht
The National Famine Memorial was unveiled by President Mary Robinson in Murrisk, County Mayo. 31 August – The British ambassador to Ireland, Veronica Sutherland
1997_in_Ireland
Annual day of pilgrimage in Ireland
Friday). Today, most pilgrims climb Croagh Patrick from the direction of Murrisk Abbey to the north. Originally, most pilgrims climbed the mountain from
Reek_Sunday
British physician and archaeologist
Thomas Gann was born in Murrisk Abbey, County Mayo, Ireland, the son of William Gann of Whitstable, England, and Rose Garvey of Murrisk Abbey. He was raised
Thomas_Gann
sometimes anglicised Lavelle. According to the tradition in the barony of Murrisk, or Iar-Umhall (Umaill) this family is of Danish descent, but this tradition
Ó_Maol_Fábhail
Rock layers containing fossils
Bricklieve Limestone Formation Carboniferous Mullaghfin Formation Carboniferous Murrisk Group/Mweelrea Formation Ordovician Navan Group/Liscartan Formation Carboniferous
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_fossiliferous_stratigraphic_units_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Keem Beach Belmullet: Elly Bay Belmullet: Mullaghroe Beach Bertra Beach, Murrisk Louisburgh: Carrowmore Beach Louisburgh: Carrowniskey Louisburgh: Clare
List_of_beaches_in_Ireland
Wedge Tomb) 196 Murrisk Abbey Friary (Augustinian) Murrisk 53°46′55″N 9°38′22″W / 53.781948°N 9.639548°W / 53.781948; -9.639548 (Murrisk Abbey) 235 Burrishoole
List of national monuments in County Mayo
List_of_national_monuments_in_County_Mayo
Village in Connacht, Ireland
on the R319 regional road. Bus Éireann route 450 (Dooagh – Westport – Murrisk – Louisburgh) serves Keel six times daily in each direction on weekdays;
Keel,_County_Mayo
British lawyer and judge
O'Malley (and his father) was erected by his sons in the ruins of Murrisk Abbey at Murrisk in County Mayo, Ireland. Staff (17 August 1932). "Death of Sir
Edward_Loughlin_O'Malley
Blacklion 22 km (14 mi) Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail Mayo Linear Balla Murrisk 61 km (38 mi) Dingle Way Kerry Circular Tralee Tralee 162 km (101 mi) Dublin
Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland
Lists_of_long-distance_trails_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
9°38′22″W / 53.781975°N 9.639491°W / 53.781975; -9.639491 (Murrisk Abbey) Murrisk Friary ≈ erroneously purported Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
List of monastic houses in County Mayo
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Mayo
Area in County Mayo, Ireland
Lissaniska East Lissaniska West Mayo Meelick Midfield Moygownagh Mulranny Murrisk Neale Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas Rathnamagh
Corimla
casts of classical Greek and Roman statues Croagh Patrick Visitor Center Murrisk Mayo Connacht West Multiple Archaeology, natural history and religious
List of museums in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_museums_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Early people of Ireland
Ballynahinch and the civil parish of Inishbofin, which is in the barony of Murrisk. The territory contains the five civil parishes of Ballynakill (Baile na
Conmaicne_Mara
Topics referred to by the same term
Laois — townland and monastic site Oughaval, County Mayo — civil parish in Murrisk Oughaval, County Sligo — townland in County Sligo List of civil parishes
Noughaval_(disambiguation)
Island in County Mayo, Ireland
Lissaniska East Lissaniska West Mayo Meelick Midfield Moygownagh Mulranny Murrisk Neale Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas Rathnamagh
Inishgort
Village in Connacht, Ireland
on the R319 regional road. Bus Éireann route 450 (Dooagh—Keel—Westport—Murrisk—Louisburgh) serves the village six times daily on weekdays; three times
Dooagh
English geologist
B.E. Leake & W.S. McKerrow. Geochronological Studies in Connemara and Murrisk, Western Ireland. In Radiometric dating for Geologists, 259–298. Edited
Bernard_Elgey_Leake
Townland near Islandeady, County Mayo, Ireland
Lissaniska East Lissaniska West Mayo Meelick Midfield Moygownagh Mulranny Murrisk Neale Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas Rathnamagh
Claggarnagh_East,_Islandeady
Killarney National Park Domestic Religious 15th century Ruins. Murrisk Abbey Murrisk Domestic Religious 15th century Ruins. North Abbey Youghal Domestic
List_of_Gothic_architecture
British diplomat
Senior Associate Member of St Antony's College, Oxford. He is buried at Murrisk Abbey, county Mayo, Ireland. Terence Garvey was appointed CMG in the Queen's
Terence_Garvey
September 2020. "Ashlawn once Westport Almshouse, Newport Street, CARROWBEG (MURRISK BARONY), Westport, County Mayo". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 14 September
List_of_almshouses_in_Ireland
By 1574 95,284 Named after Kilmaine village Mayo Murrisk Muraisc By 1574 137,061 Named after Murrisk village Mayo Tirawley or Tyrawley Tír Amhlaidh By
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
Achill Burrishoole 2,440 2,569 4,901 5,260 (1911) 2 Clare Murrisk 159 168 1,615 3 Inishturk Murrisk 51 53 577 4 Inis Bigil Erris 18 25 67 162 (1926) 5 Collanmore
List of islands of County Mayo
List_of_islands_of_County_Mayo
MURRISK
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Male
Arthurian
, a giant.
Boy/Male
Slavic
Glory.
Female
Russian
(БориÑлава) Feminine form of Slavic Borislav, BORISLAVA means "battle glory." In use by the Bulgarians and Russians.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Blend of Darell and Clarence
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : probably from a local vernacular derivative of Lucas. However, Reaney posits an Old English personal name, Lugga, from which this name could be derived.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Honor of victory
Boy/Male
Hindu
Artless
Boy/Male
Hindu
Manifestation of God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim, Pakistani
Companion of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Boy/Male
Sikh
Brave, One who fights for peace, Strong, Continuous or ongoing
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