- or
Gowlbeg Mountain.
These names seem to have
developed from
Sliabh na
Gaibhle, "mountain of the fork",
likely referring to a
confluence of streams. The...
- Dé Danann. The Book of Magauran,
written c.1340,
spells it as
Ghleann Gaibhle but it has also been
spelled Gleann Gaibhneann, as in this
scribal note...
- The
Figile River (/fɪˈɡiːl/; Irish:
Abhainn Fhiodh Gaibhle) is a
river in
eastern Ireland. The
earliest recorded name is Fidgable/Fid nGabli, meaning...
- Uí Failghe, in the
oratory of Kilclonfert. 1141: Donnchadh, son of Goll
Gaibhle, i.e. Ua
Conchobhair Failghe, was
killed by the Uí
Failghe themselves,...
- Cenel-Luachain; and O'Ruairc
obtained intelligence of this
whilst he was in Glenn-
Gaibhle; and he
brought his
bands to the
upper part of Cenel-Luachain; and a brave...
- an
Phelim from
Phelim O'Dolan who was an
ancient proprietor of
Gleann Gaibhle. It was
erected some
centuries ago. The O'Dolans.were a
wealthy family...
- an
Phelim from
Phelim O'Dolan who was an
ancient proprietor of
Gleann Gaibhle. It was
erected some
centuries ago. The O'Dolans.were a
wealthy family...
- an Phelim' from
Phelim O'Dolan who was an
ancient proprietor of
Gleann Gaibhle who
owned the
townland of Gub, and
stated that 'it was
erected some centuries...
- an
Phelim from
Phelim O'Dolan who was an
ancient proprietor of
Gleann Gaibhle. It was
erected some
centuries ago. The O'Dolans were a
wealthy family...