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  • The monastery at Scattery Island is still for men only.
  • For Saramago intelligence belongs to the women and is erotic; the men are scattery.
  • Seven ships anchored at Scattery Roads, probably with a pilot who knew the coast.
  • Scattery Island, or Inis Cathaig, is believed to have been a part of the kingdom of Limerick.
  • Subsequent entries in the annals show that there were Culdees at Clondalken, at Monahincha in Tipperary, and at Scattery Island.
  • The inhabitants of Scattery Island appear to have escaped the deaths and emigration associated within Kilrush and most of Ireland during the famine period.
  • A campaign in 977-78 led to the defeat and death of Ivar, with an engagement at Scattery Island being the most significant.
  • There is a 1500-year-old monastic settlement at Scattery Island in the Shannon estuary which is about 15 minutes from Kilrush by boat.
  • The Irish name Inis Cathaigh was formerly anglicised " Iniscathy ", which later became " Iniscattery " and finally " Scattery ".
  • The " Annals of Innisfallen " record the plundering of Scattery Island and the capturing of 蚼ar of Limerick by " the son of Harald " in 974.
  • "Second half we got a little bit scattery and they were able to go out and get some easy baskets and that's what we were afraid of.
  • "It was scattery and ( Cipolla's ) shot went up and I think someone blocked it, and Burgan got the rebound and went back up,"
  • The " Annals of Innisfallen " do not call him King of Munster at his death obit but do refer to his holding the lay-abbacy of Inis Cathaig or Scattery Island.
  • Since only men were allowed on Scattery Island while Senan was there, legend has it that when his sister, St . Conainne died, she willed it that she would be buried near Senan.
  • I think we got through a stretch where it got a little bit scattery, and it's just composure and it's just an understanding of what has to get done to win games.
  • At Clonmacnoise, as early as the eleventh century, the Culdees were laymen and married, while those at Monahincha and Scattery Island, being utterly corrupt and unable, or unwilling, to reform gave way to the regular canons.
  • "' Sen醤 mac Geircinn "'( " fl . " 6th century ) is a prominent Munster saint in Irish tradition, founder of Inis Cathaig ( Scattery Island, Iniscathy ) and patron of the U?Fhidgeinte.
  • There were three parts to the liberties : the small " North Liberties ", the larger " South Liberties " east of the borough on the opposite bank of the River Shannon, and Scattery Island far to the west at the Mouth of the Shannon.
  • For the two decades of the pair's friendship, and the six writing years that followed his death, Johnson had been Boswell's compass, giving polar meaning to a scattery existence that longed for its own meaning but could never fix on it.
  • Scattery Island, in the Mouth of the Shannon off the Clare coast, was transferred to Limerick Corporation and the county of the city of Limerick after the dissolution of the monasteries, and assigned to County Clare after the Municipal Corporations ( Ireland ) Act 1840.
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