-
known locally as Corn Hill.
Historic literature names this hill
Sliabh Carbry after the pre-Norman
kingdom of
Cairpre Gabra. That a more
ancient name...
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Catholicism portal The Most
Reverend Gabriel O'Kelly (died 4
August 1731) was an
Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who
served as the
Bishop of
Elphin from...
- Finn O'Conor, O'Conor Roe(died 1490) Hugh O'Conor, O'Conor Roe(died 1503)
Carbry O'Conor, O'Conor Roe
Turlough O'Conor(d.1489)
Teige O'Conor(d.1502) Con...
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Cainneach Coinneach Kenny (anglicisation),
Canice (equivalent)
Cairbre Carbra,
Carbry (anglicisation)
Calbhach Calvagh (anglicisation) Caoimhín
Kevin (anglicisation)...
- Briain, High King of Ireland.
Corcu Baiscin was held by the
descendants of
Carbry Bascain until the 11th century, when the
descendants of ****n O’Brien conquered...
- Ireland.
Probably "Carbrinum"
should read "Carbreum", or "
Carbry".
There is more than one
Carbry in the
south and west of Ireland. The
first pope
named Gregory...
- an
object of
great veneration.
Around 1350, the
abbot of Clones, John O
Carbry,
commissioned a
substantial remodelling of the
Domnach Airgid. The figure...
-
Annals of the Four
Masters recorded his death, sub anno 1505, as follows:
Carbry, the son of
Brian O'Higgin,
Professor of Poetry, died in Westmeath. Mentioned...
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Avosa - For
service to the Gulf
provincial administration.
Anthony Paul
Carbry - For
service to
business management and to sport.
Morivetta Eka - For diplomatic...
- The
castle of
Tulsk was
taken by Mac
William and O'Conor; and the son of
Carbry, son of Brian, was
killed in it by a bullet-shot; and the
hostages of the...