-
Clankee (Irish:
Clann Chaoich) is a
barony in
County Cavan, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than
administrative units. They
acquired modest...
-
Ballintemple Cavan Aghaloughan 228
Castlerahan Lurgan Oldcastle Agharah 135
Clankee Knockbride Bailieborough Agharahan 149
Upper Loughtee Annagelliff Cavan...
- "Administrative units".
Castlerahan (Caisleán Raithin) see Virginia,
County Cavan Clankee (Clann Chaoich) Clan****n (Clann Mhathúna)
Loughtee Lower (Lucht Tí Íochtarach)...
- by
James I, the King of England. This area was
known as the
Barony of
Clankee,
later known as Bailieburrow. The
conditions of
being granted these lands...
-
County Louth; to the
south by
Lower Slane,
County Meath; and to the west by
Clankee,
County Cavan. O'Ciaran or O'Kieran is
given as a
chief of
Fearnmuigh as...
- 1471: A
battle between the O’Reillys and the Ó
Fearghail took
place at
Clankee in
which the O’Reilly
commander was
killed and the Ó
Fearghail Chief was...
-
eastern part of
County Cavan,
consisting of the
baronies of
Castlerahan and
Clankee, and
those parts of the
baronies of
Loughtee Upper and
Tullygarvey not...
- Tiranny,
Upper Fews and Armagh,
County Armagh; and to the
southwest by
Clankee and Tullygarvey,
County Cavan. Up to
about AD 800, the
Mugdorna territory...
- the
original on 12 June 2011.
Retrieved 16
March 2010. "Clann Chaoich/
Clankee". Logainm.ie.
Archived from the
original on 2017-10-16.
Parliamentary Gazetteer...
- by the
author Fr.
Thomas O'Clery,
parish priest of Killann,
Barony of
Clankee,
County Cavan. O'Hart, John, The
Irish Parliament of King
James the Second...