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Mac Feorais Castle
Right beside the old church and graveyard of the De Bermingham family in Carrick lay the ruins of Mac Feorais Castle, also known as Carrick or Carrick-Oris Castle. The present ruins which are said to date from the 16th century … Continue reading →
Posted in Castles, Diary of a Ruinhunter, Historical, People, Photography, Places of Interest, Ruins
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Tagged 1305AD, 13th century, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Carraig, Carrick-Oris, Castle, Clan, De Bermingham, Diarmuid MacMurrough, Fortificarion, Grange castle, Jordan Cumin, Kildare, Kinnefad Castle, latrine, Mac Feorais, Machicolation, Muirchertach O Conor, Normans, O'Conor, Ogee, Piers De Bermingham, Richard de Clare, Robert de Bermingham, Ruin, Sir Pierce Mc Feorais, Strongbow, Treacherous baron, Uí Failge
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