Cleary and Clery Familes of County Limerick, Ireland
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Mrs Margaret Clery (nee O'Callaghan)
Dr Pat Clery (uncle of PB Clery)
John Patrick Clery Ballysally
Clery children of Ballysally
William (Old William) Clery, son of John Yeoman Clery
Anastasia O'Carroll wife of John James Clery
Patrick Francis Clery son of John Patrick Clery
Annie Clery (Sister of Patrick Francis Clery)
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Clery , (Sister of Patrick Francis Clery)
Lt.Col.Thomas George Clery
General Sir Cornelius Francis Clery
Surgeon General James Albert Clery CB RAMC
Bulgaden Church
James Clery of Ballycullane
Michael John Clery, founder of Clerys Dept Store
Mcl John Clerys Home at Fort Mary Ennis Rd Limk
Dun Guaire, original home of the Clerys
Kilbarron County Donegal
John Yoeman Clerys House
Bantard House
Cpt Daniel Geran Clery
This building was built around 1675 as the dwelling house of the first Clearys to settle in Gibbonstown. Much later a second dwelling house was bulit on the farm and this was used as an outhouse.
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Theresa Clery
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Minor Tactics by General Cornelius Francis Clery
The History of the Italian Revolution, First Period: The Revolution of the Barricades (1796-1849) - by Count Patrick Keyes O'Clery
The Annals of Ireland translated from the original Irish of the Four Masters by Owen Connellan
Dublin Essays by Arthur Clery
Genealogiae regum et sanctorum Hiberniae, by the Four Masters, edited from the manuscript of Míchél O Cléirigh, with appendices and an index by Paul Walsh - Walsh, Paul, 1885-1941
The martyrology of Donegal: a calendar of the saints of Ireland - Michael O'Clery , William Reeves , James Henthorn Todd
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore : (edited from ms. in Bibliothèque royale, Brussels), and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore, (edited from ms. in Library of Royal Irish Academy) (Volume v.16) - O'Clery, Michael
The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's country
by
MacFirbis, Duald, 1585-1670; O'Donovan, John, 1809-1861. ed. cn; MacFirbis, Giolla Iosa Mor
History of the Annals of the Four Masters, from the Dublin Penny Journal 26 January 1841
Annals of Dublin, translated from the Autograph of the Four Masters in The Library of Thr Royal Irish Academy
The genealogies, tribes, and customs of Hy-Fiachrach
(with map)