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" O'Finnallain, now Fenelon. The last of this family who had possession of Dealbhna-mor was Ceallach O'Finnallain, who is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 1174. They were dispossessed soon after by Sir Hugh de Lacy, who granted their... "
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by Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society - 1862
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Publications. 29 vols., Volume 1

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1841 - 144 pages
...Royal Irish Academy. There was another place called Casan Linne, in the east of ancient Meath, which is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 1045. ' 37.4thGabhla.—The ford of Gabhla; the name of a ford on the River Boyne, near Knowth, in...
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Tracts Relating to Ireland, Printed for the Irish Archaeological ..., Issue 1

Irish Archaeological Society - Ireland - 1841 - 146 pages
...Royal Irish Academy. There was another place called Casan Linne,m the east of ancient Meath, which is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 1045. 37.4thGabhla.—The ford of Gabhla; the name of a ford on the River Boyne, near Knowth, in the...
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Publications. 29 vols., Volume 5

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1843 - 252 pages
...old church of this parish was also dedicated to St. Bridget. ' Cluain Emhain. — This place, which is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters, at the year 1162, still retains its ancient name, but somewhat disguised Qn pgpeaball ongca o gac TTlaineac oo...
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The Miscellany of the Irish Archæological Society: Vol. I..

Irish Archaeological Society - Ireland - 1846 - 322 pages
...seems to have been derived from a Danish chieftain, Lairge, or Larac, or, as the Danes write it, Largo, who is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 951. The name Waterford is that which is given to the city by the Danes or Norsemen, who called it...
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1847 - 416 pages
...Eachadha, ie Eochaidh's district, a territory comprised in the present barony of " Armagh." This district is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 1498, and it is shown on the old Map of Ulster, already referred to, as " Toaghie," and represented...
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The Geraldines, Earls of Desmond, and the Persecution of the Irish Catholics

Daniel Daly - Ireland - 1847 - 260 pages
...translated, "Ager fontis," by P. O'Sullivan Beare, in the Hist, of the Irish Cath. fol. 97. This place is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters, at the year 1579. It is now called Gortnatiobrat; ie field of the spring, and more generally known as " Spring-field."...
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Leabhar Na G-ceart: Or, The Book of Rights

John O'Donovan - Ireland - 1847 - 414 pages
...Eachadha, ie & Eochaidh's district, a territory comprised in the present barony of "Armagh." This district is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters at the year 1498, and it is shown on the old Map of Ulster, already referred to, as " Toaghie," and represented...
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Journal

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1858 - 546 pages
...and Eoyhan. — ie the chiefs of Tirconnell and Tirone. Ardghal, King of Ulidia, or East Ulster, ind is mentioned in the " Annals of the Four Masters" at the year 1001. ' Aedh O'Neill— lie was Aedh, son of Domhnaill, King of Aileach, mentioned in the same Annals,...
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The Topographical Poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla Na Naomh O'Huidhrin

John O'Donovan - Irish poetry - 1862 - 370 pages
...contiguous to each other and beyond the limita of Thomond, in Meath and Connaught, viz , Dealbhna Мог, the territory here referred to, Dealbhna Beg, ie,...iii. c. 82, and Annals of Four Masters, AD 1174, note w. 27 TJte Brugh. — This was Brugh na Boiuue, on the river Boyne, near Stackallan. Dr. Lynch makes...
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Publications. 29 vols., Volume 20

Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1862 - 358 pages
...Dealbhna Nuadhat, between the rivers Suck and Shannon, Dealbhna Cuilefabhair, and Dealbhna Feadhn, in Connaught. Sigdy, the great-grandson of this Lughaidh,...the family have been for many centuries in obscurity arid poverty. See Ogygia, part iii. c. 82, and Annals of Four Masters, AD 1174, note w. 27 The Brugh....
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