Nolan Memorials in Ireland
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Tinnehinch
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Information found in "St Mullins, St Michael's Tombstone Transcriptions" a book published by St Mullins Muintir na Tire Heritage Centre ( click to view image )
No Nolan transcriptions were found in this book.
Opposite the village of Graiguenamanagh, KIK, on the river Barrow is the village of Tinnahinch wherein are found the ruins of an ancient church and cemetery dedicated to St. Michael. --- Also in the area is 16th century castle associated with the Butler family and about which many tales of lawless deeds and wild romances abound.
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