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Clarmallagh (Irish: Clár Maí Locha) is a
barony in
County Laois (formerly
called Queen's
County or
County Leix), Ireland.
Clarmallagh means "Flat land...
- is a
civil parish in
County Laois. It lies
partly in the
barony of
Clarmallagh and
partly in the
barony of Clandonagh. As with
other civil parishes...
- (Irish: Cúil Chéire, Ceir's nook) is a
civil parish in the
barony of
Clarmallagh in
County Laois. It is
separated into two
disjoint areas by an arm of...
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Stradbally Tinnahinch Upper Ossory (later
divided into
Upper Woods,
Clarmallagh and Clandonagh)
Abbeyleix Aghaboe Arles Ballacolla Ballaghmore Ballickmoyler...
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Mountmellick Addergoole 103
Clarmallagh Aghmacart Abbeyleix Afoley 122
Tinnahinch Rearymore Mountmellick Aghaboe 308
Clarmallagh Aghaboe Donaghmore Aghadreen...
- as
County Laois, in 1600. In the 1840s its
three component cantreds,
Clarmallagh, Clandonagh, and Upperwoods, were
promoted to
barony status, thereby...
- "Clan Dunphy",
named after the
descendants of
Donnchad Midi.
Laois Clarmallagh Clár Maí
Locha 1846 43,533 One of
three traditional subunits of Upper...
- (O'Phelan, Whelan)
below Ua Faeláin (O'Phelan, Whelan) of Magh
Lacha (
Clarmallagh) (formerly Ua Caellaighe, above) Ua Bróithe (O'Brophy) of Mag Sédna Ua...
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southwest corner of Laois; it is
bordered by
Upper Woods to the north,
Clarmallagh to the east,
County Kilkenny to the
south and
County Tipperary to the...
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Donnchada Mac
Gilla Patráic (????–1113) Finn Ua
Caellaide (????-????) (ruled
Clarmallagh independently from the rest of Osraige)
Donnchad Balc mac
Gilla Patráic...