Duniry

Coordinates: 53°08′05″N 8°24′19″W / 53.1346°N 8.4054°W / 53.1346; -8.4054
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Duniry (Irish: Dún Doighre)[1] is a townland, with a small village centre, 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[2] and is associated with stories of Clanricarde and their brehons.[citation needed] In the early 15th century, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis probably compiled An Leabhar Breac at Duniry.

The local hurling club is Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry GAA.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dún Doighre / Duniry". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Clan Egan | Descendants of Aodhagáin | Clan Egan, USA & Canada".

53°08′05″N 8°24′19″W / 53.1346°N 8.4054°W / 53.1346; -8.4054