Carrigogunnell Castle (Irish: Chairrge Ó gCoinneall) is a medieval Irish fortification near the village of Clarina, on the banks of the River Shannon in County Limerick.
The structure dates to at least the early 13th century, and was slighted in September 1691 after being captured during the second siege of Limerick.
widow Ellen McCourt. They scattered them in two places: at the ruins of Carrigogunnell Castle which overlooks the River Shannon at Clarina, a place where he...
John's northern borders of Waterford and Lismore whilst his castles at Carrigogunnell and Castleconnell were used to protect Limerick. He was granted Tibberaghny...
are visible on the approach to the village on the road from Limerick. Carrigogunnell, a castle on the west side of Limerick O'Hart 1881, p. 520. Barry 1889...
built 12th century by the order; no record of a preceptory Brugh-righ Carrigogunnell Preceptory? Knights Templar Carraic-O-gCoinneal Castleconnell Friary...
Kerry. Volcanic rock is to be found in numerous areas in the county, at Carrigogunnell, at Knockfierna, and principally at Pallasgreen/Kilteely in the east...
Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, a somewhat sombre satire. Born at Carrigogunnell, County Limerick about 1719, he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
aid English colonisation, adopt English laws and help them take over Carrigogunnell Castle. This castle was a symbol of Gaelic defiance, as it had remained...
Ellice de Barry James FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Desmond Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell, Lord of Pobble Móre O'Brien Sir Thomas FitzGerald, called Ruadh Maurice...
built 12th century by the order; no record of a preceptory Brugh-righ Carrigogunnell Preceptory? Knights Templar Carraic-O-gCoinneal Castleconnell Friary...