- Ard na
Caithne (Irish pronunciation: [ˈaːɾˠd̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈkahnʲə];
meaning "height of the arbutus/strawberry tree"),
sometimes known in
English as Smerwick...
-
strawberry tree", or cain, or cane
apple (from the
Irish name for the tree,
caithne), or
sometimes "Killarney
strawberry tree". The
strawberry tree is the...
- Fyfe and Kinross,
Forfar (i.e. Angus), Bamf (i.e. Banff), Sutherland,
Caithnes,
Elgine (i.e. Moray),
Orkney and Zetland, Clakmannan. "Act of the convention...
- Fyfe and Kinross,
Forfar (i.e. Angus), Bamf (i.e. Banff), Sutherland,
Caithnes,
Elgine (i.e. Moray),
Orkney and
Zetland (i.e. Shetland), Clakmannan. "Act...
- 121 — 17
September 1681
Reference to the Councill,
anent the
Earles of
Caithnes and
Braid Albain. Not
public and
general 1681 c. 122 — 17
September 1681...
- [citation needed] The
fruit of the
strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo),
known as
caithne in Irish, is ****ociated with
religious establishments and may have been...
- of the
peninsula near the
village of
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh in Ard na
Caithne. Músaem
Chorca D****bhne,
situated in the
village of
Baile an Fheirtéaraigh...
- the townspeople. 10
October 1580
Siege of
Smerwick (Dún an Óir) Ard na
Caithne,
County Kerry 600+
During the
Second Desmond Rebellion,
English Naval personnel...
-
Ratification in
favors of Mr
Thomas Murray advocat of the
Commissariot of
Caithnes. Not
public and
general 1661 c. 153 3
April 1661
Ratification in favors...
- is
named after the Norman-Irish Feiritéar
family who
settled in Ard na
Caithne in the late
medieval period. The last
Chief of the Name was the seventeenth-century...