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Joyce Country (Irish:
Dúiche Sheoighe) is a
cultural region in
counties Galway and Mayo in Ireland. It is
sometimes called Partry,
after the
former tribal...
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Inishdooey (Gaeilge: Inis
Dúiche,
although local Gaelic speakers know it as Oileán
Dúiche,
retaining the
element ‘Inis’ only for the two
nearby islands...
- McHugh, 'Dungannon Castle: its history,
architecture and archaeology' in
Dúiche Néill:
Journal of the O'Neill
Country Historical Society -
Number 17, p...
- the city),
Gaeltacht Cois Fharraige,
Conamara Theas, Aran Islands, and
Duiche Sheoigheach (a part of the
northern Galway region known as "Joyce Country"...
- (ibid, p. 620)
Morgan H., "Faith and
Fatherland or
Queen and Country";
Dúiche Néill:
Journal of the O¹Neill
Country Historical Society, 1994 "Archived...
- the
MacCarthy Mór
dynasty was that of the
MacCarthys of
Duhallow (Irish:
Dúiche Ealla),
known as the
MacDonough MacCarthys. The
Duhallow sept
began in the...
- re****essment of Mountjoy's
first campaigns in Ulster, May-November 1600".
Duiche Neill: The
Journal of the O'Neill
Country Historical Society. 24: 18–37...
- Island. Morgan,
Hiram (February 2009). "THE 1597
CEASEFIRE DO****ENTS" (PDF).
Dúiche Néill:
Journal of the O¹Neill
country historical society. Morgan, Hiram...
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Duhallow (Irish:
Dúiche Ealla) is a
barony located in the north-western part of
County Cork, Ireland.
Baronies were
created after the
Norman invasion of...
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general owing to
historic migration. The
Irish of Eachréidh na
Gaillimhe and
Dúiche Sheoigheach tend to
share more
phonetic commonalities with neighbouring...