10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCATTERY»
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Sailing directions for the English Channel and coast of ...
Scattery Island lies about 4 miles further ; it is a low island, marked by a lofty-
tower and. battery at the south end ; a rocky shoal, called the Rinana, lies S.S.W.
from the battery ; there are 2J fathoms on the south part, which is the shoalest,
and ...
John Walker (geographer to the East India company.), Alexander Walker (of Liverpool.), 1858
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Consolidated Tables of Duties for Lights, Buoys, and ...
_ 7 _ 6 Penzance ‚ Wolf Rock to Seven Stones, Fastnet to Loop Head, Bceves
Ввод, Tarbert Ввод, Scattery Island, Kilkadraan . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 8 _ 6 Fowey,
Truro, Falmouth, Gweek Lizard to Seven Stones, Fastnet to Loop Head, St.
Anthony's ...
Trinity House (London, England), 1871
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Pub142, 2004 Sailing Directions (Enroute): Ireland and the ...
Scattery Island (52°37'N., 9°31'W.) is noted for the remarkable ruins on its slopes.
A conspicuous tower, 26m high, stands on the N part of the island. Hog Island
lies about midway between Scattery Island and the mainland NE. Scattery Roads
...
4
Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
Carrigaholt, Scattery Roads, Tarbert, Laba Sheede, and Foynes ; above that she
would ground at low water. What is the nature of the anchorage at Carrigaholt ?
— With the wind from the westward or north of that it is sheltered from both wind ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1853
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New and complete sailing directions [&c.] newly arranged by ...
At 4 miles E.S.E. | E. from Beal Bar is the Rinana, a rocky shoal, which extends
southward f of a mile from the south end of Scattery Island ; but there is a channel
between it and the island, called Rinana Swash : Caherdoty House just open ...
John William Norie, J S Hobbs, 1854
monastic settlements. The community suffered greatly from Viking raids, but there
are still the remains of several churches dating from between the ninth and the
fifteenth centuries. Scattery's most impressive feature has to be the round tower, ...
7
Attention All Shipping: A Journey Round the Shipping Forecast
It was during the eighteenth century that Scattery islanders became renowned for
their pilotage and would be seen paddling their curraghs furiously in the direction
of any ships nosing into the estuary. The first to the ship claimed the lucrative ...
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Sailing directions for the English Channel and coast of ...
Scattery Island lies about 4 miles further; it is a low island, marked by a lofty tower
and battery at the south end, a rocky shoal, called the Rinana, lies S.S.W. from
the battery ; there are 2§ fathoms on the south part, which is the shoalest, and on
...
John Walker (geographer to the East India company.), Alexander Walker (of Liverpool.), 1844
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The Dublin University Magazine
LETTERS FROM THE COAST OF CLAl'tE---NO. XII. Scattery—St. Senan - Round
Tower - Ruined Churches - Legends -- Buying Fish ; Halibut, Crabs—Expedition
in Canoes to visit the Caverns-How to find a lost Hat—Sea ...
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Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
Innis-scattery, famed in song and story ! what a halo of romance and old
association is flung around thy venerable shores ! Moore's oft quoted stanzas
upon the legend of the isle, are so inseparably connected with it, that it seems
almost ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCATTERY»
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scattery is used in the context of the following news items.
Clare under the spotlight in “Creedon's Wild Atlantic Way”
John travels from Scattery Island to Kilkee where he goes snorkelling and explores the stunning Pollock holes of Kilkee, a deep set of rock pools that hold their ... «The Clare Herald, Jul 15»
A glimpse inside Ireland's historic ghost villages (PHOTOS)
Inis Cathaig, or Scattery Island, is an uninhabited island in the Shannon Estuary, just a mile away from Kilrush. Scattery's now abandoned monastic settlement ... «IrishCentral, Jul 15»
Preparing for 2016 Viking challenge
EXACTLY 1,200 years since Scattery Island off Kilrush was attacked by Viking invaders, the Royal Western Yacht Club of Ireland (RWYCI), which is based in the ... «Clare Champion, Apr 15»
Search for Spanish Armada wreck resumes in Clare
Seven ships anchored at Scattery Roads. An attempt to land was repulsed, although certain supplies were secured while repairs were undertaken. The galleon ... «The Clare Herald, Mar 15»
Grants Available To Clare Events And Festivals
The festivals funded last year included the Tuamgraney Community Weekend, Rose of Clare Festival, Celebrate Scattery Island, Tulla Trad Festival, Festival Of ... «The Clare Herald, Mar 15»
Will & Grace star Sean Patrick Hayes searches for Irish roots
“The Hayes's were boatmen and fishermen from Saleen, and John Hayes would have sailed to America in one of the boats that were anchored off Scattery ... «Irish Independent, Dec 14»
McNamara seeks Inis Cealtra sale support
“In this context, might a designation for early monastic sites in Clare, including Scattery Island, eventually obtain approval?” he asked. Among the other Clare ... «Clare Champion, Nov 14»
Terrifying: How dangerous paedophile Patrick Barry talked his way …
The pervert, who was sentenced yesterday to six years in prison, then used the artefacts to put himself at the centre of the Scattery Island Gathering in Co Clare ... «Irish Mirror, Nov 14»
Beware the haunted side of Clare
In her recent writings, Ann O'Regan listed Carrigaholt Castle, Scattery Island, Lemenagh Castle, Killone Lake and The Phantom Island of Kilstuitheen in ... «Clare Champion, Oct 14»
Chief Keef "Beetlejuice" (ft. Fredo Santana)
While the track doesn't feature Michael Keaton, Tim Burton or a "bio-exorcist," it does come sporting some ghostly horror-score atmospherics and a scattery beat, ... «Exclaim!, Sep 14»