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"RAINBOW FARMS" HARNESS HORSES - STANDARDBREDS - PACERS - TROTTERS The Hunter Valley - New South Wales - Australia.
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Irish Heritage Standardbred Yearlings 2003 - 2012 Minis Sweetwaters "Egyptian Kings Smokey (Imp) Shazzally Shazam (Aust) *Mini Weanlings |
Cleeve - Mac Clinion Cleeve. (Dweller by the cliff) English origins. They have been in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Ormond / North Eastern Munster since the Mid - 17th Century AD.Mac Cleevey. An Irian Conmaicne Magh Rein Muintir Anghaile Sept / Family branch, of the O Farrells / O Ferralls / Ui Fearghaile, who had their territory at Annually in Co. Longford in the north - east of Northern Leinster. Especially see - Mac Leavy. Clegg / rock. English or Cornish or Lancashire toponymic origins. They have been in the Ulster Province since the early 18th Century AD, and were later in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster.O Clehane. See - Clahane. Mac Clelland. See - Mac Lellan. Mac Clement. Highland Scottish origins. Gaelic Irish / Mheic Laghmainn. A Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh UI Felim Dal Cuinn "Northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Sept / Family branch, who were originally Mac Lamond a sub - branch of the Lamonts who were in Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province. Clements now also used. Mac Lymon / Mac Lamont / Mac Lamond / Mac Clamont also previously used. Ancestors: *88.Eogain the 1st King of Aileach (Cenel nEogain), 89.Murray / Muiredach the 2nd King of Aileach, 90.Murtough / Muirchertach mac Ercae, *91.Donnell / Domhnall "Ilchegach," *92. Aed "Uardidnach," *93.Mael "Fithrich," *94.Mael "Duin," *95.Fergal the 151st King of Tara / Ireland, *96.Niall "Frossach," *97.Aed "Oirdnide," *98.Niall "Caille," *99.Aed "Findliath," *100. Niall "Glun Dubh" (O Neills of Ulster), *101.Murtough / Muirchertach, *102.Donnell / Domhnall Ua Niaill, *103.Murtough / Muirchertach, *104.Flaherty / Flaithbertach Ua Niaill.Clements. English origins. They were in Co. Donegal in the north - east of the Ulster Province and nearby in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht. See also - Clement.Mac Clenaghan or Mac Lenahan - Irish / Mheic Leanachain - leanach. They were in Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster in the 16th Century AD and are now in Co. Antrim and nearby in Co. Derry in the north - east of Ulster Province.Clendinning. Used as a variant for Glendinning, which see. O Clerkin or O Clerk or O Cleary - Irish / Ua Cleeirchin. A Heberian Eoghanacht Ui Fidgeinti / Fidhgeinte Sept / Family branch, who were the Ui Cairbre / Ui Choirpri Aebda Chiefs of Dal Cairbre Eva with the O Flannerys in the Barony of Kenry who had their territory in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Thomond / Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Northern Munster. Ancestors: *91.Coirpre (Ui Choirpri Aebda), *90.Brion (Ui Fidgeinti), *89.Fiachu "Fidgennid," *88.Maine "Munchain," *87.Ailill "Fland Bec," *86.Fiachu "Mullethan," *85.Eoghan "Mor" (Eoghanachta), *84.Ailill "Oluimm" the 1st King of Munster.Mac Cleary. Originally Mac Aleary - Irish / Mheic Giolla Arraith. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory originally in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province, and later migrated to the Ulster Province where it became Mac Cleary.Mac Cleary - Irish / Mheic an Chleirigh - cleireach / clerk. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster.O Clerian - Irish / Ua Cleireachain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Monaghan in Southern Ulster.O Clerihan or O Clerkin - Irish / Ua Cleireachain - cleireach / clerk. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Barony of Cosmha in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Thomond / Tuaiscert Mhumhain / Northern Munster Province.O Clery. See - Cleary and Clarke.Clibborn. English origins. They were in Ireland in Medieval Times, and were initially known as Clyburn in the 17th Century AD in Co. Kildare in Central Southern Leinster. Others who came after the Oliver Cromwell Invasion were in Moate in Co. Westmeath in the north - east of Southern Leinster. There were also several variants used including Clayburn and Clebburn.Cliffe - Mac Clifferty - Irish / Mheic - Raibheartaigh. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster. Clifford also used as a variant.Clifford. English toponymic name. Used by the O Culvane and O Colman Septs, which see - Irish / Ua Cholmain / Ua Clumhain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Tireagh in Co. Sligo in the north - west of the Connacht Province.Clifford - Irish / Ua Clumhain. Used to anglicize their name, who also anglicized as Colman in Co. Cork in Desmond / Des Mhumhain / Southern Munster where they are also known as Clifford.Clifford. They were in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of the Ulster Province, as, which see, Crifferty and Clifferty.Cligott. See - Mac Elligott. Mac Climmond or Mac Climent or Mac Clammon. Used as variants for Mac Clement, which see. Clinch or Clinse (dweller by the hill) English origins. They have been in the Leinster Province since the early 14th Century AD. Known as Clinse in Irish.Mac Clinchy. See - Mac Glinchy. Cline. Used as a variant for Kilcline, which see. Mac Clinion. See - Mac Alinion. +On to Mac Clintock - Clough |
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Situated on the western bank of the Hunter River, midway between Muswellbrook and Denman the doorway to the Heart of Australia's "Horse Capital" in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales., Australia. John & Sue Markham RAINBOW FARMS 603 Roxburgh Road., Muswellbrook., 2333. 02 65 479 100 - Fax: 02 65 479 102 E - Mail: www.rainbowfarms@bigpond.com |