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1 de feb. de 2024 · Clare, county in the province of Munster, western Ireland. The town of Ennis , in central Clare, is the county seat. Clare is bounded by Counties Galway (north), Tipperary (east), and Limerick (southeast); by the long estuary of the River Shannon (south); and by the Atlantic Ocean (west).
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Clare History. Introduction. Frequently asked questions. The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost. Ordnance Survey Letters by John O'Donovan and Eugene Curry, 1839. Statistical Survey of the County of Clare, 1808. County Clare - A History and Topography by Samuel Lewis,1837. Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 1845.
16 de mar. de 2023 · County Clare Old Age Pensions (information gathered from the 1841 & 1851 Ireland Censuses before they were destroyed). Guide to County Clare ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.
County Clare (now Clarecastle), which was briefly named as the county town by Elizabethan administrators in the 1570s. This is attested to in the Annals of the Four Masters (James Frost, The history and topography of the County of Clare (1891), p. 121). Was the village of Clare named after de Clare?
Until recent times it was simply known as Clare or Clare Castle. THE CASTLE OF CLARE was a typical Norman castle with a strong stone tower. Robert de Muscegros built it in 1250 to protect the Limerick, Bunratty, Clonroad areas, the navigable parts of the Fergus, and the Norman-English settlers.
Clare Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and display the material culture relating to the history of County Clare, Ireland, both in the museum building and online, as an educational resource and a socially inclusive cultural service for the people of Clare and visiting tourists.