Carrigaholt (Irish: Carraig an Chabhaltaigh, meaning 'rock of the fleet')[1] is a small fishing village in County Clare, Ireland, a castle and a Catholic parish by the same name. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht; an Irish-speaking community; until 1956.
^"Carraig an Chabhaltaigh/Carrigaholt". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie). Retrieved 21 October 2021.
Carrigaholt (Irish: Carraig an Chabhaltaigh, meaning 'rock of the fleet') is a small fishing village in County Clare, Ireland, a castle and a Catholic...
Paul (1992). Cuchulain's Lep; A History of the Parishes of Carrigaholt and Cross. Carrigaholt and Cross Heritage Group. ISBN 0951884905. p. 72 Murphy, Paul...
Cuchulain’s Leap (Loop Head): A History Of The Parishes Of Carrigaholt & Cross (1st ed., Carrigaholt & Cross Heritage Group, 1992), p. 243.) "Kilballyowen...
established in Corcabaskin, West Clare, where their once strongholds, Carrigaholt Castle and Clonderlaw Castle, are prominent landmarks and a source of...
Foster, Cloneen 1755 Harrison Ross-Lewin, Fortfergus 1756 Thomas Burton, Carrigaholt 1757 George Stamer, Carnelly 1758 Edward O'Brien, Ennistymon 1759 Edmond...
Atlantic Ocean and the Shannon Estuary. The parish contains the villages of Carrigaholt and Doonaha. The parish of Moyarta is situated in the barony of Moyarta...