- and
Cormac Gaileang. From
Iomchaidh son of
Connla comes O Cearbhaill, and from
Fionnachta son of
Connla comes O Meachair. From
Cormac Gaileang son of Tadhg...
- Uachtarach)
Kells Lower (Ceanannas Íochtarach) Lune (Luíne)
Morgallion (Machaire
Gaileang)
Moyfenrath Upper (Maigh Fionnráithe Uachtarach)
Moyfenrath Lower (Maigh...
- By 1542 39,326
Named after the
Luighne tribe.
Meath Morgallion Machaire Gaileang By 1542 31,492 Name
means "plain of the Gailenga", a
medieval tribe. Meath...
-
recorded in the
round tower of
Kells and in 1144, Mac Mic Maoláin,
tigherna Gaileang Breagh ("the son of Mac Maoláin") was slain.
Entries in the Book of Kells...
- Fhiodhc****re, s.
Airtchearb s. Nia Corb s. Loí, from whom are Luighne, s.
Cormac Gaileang s. Tadhg. The last name is that of
Tadhg mac Cian,
described at 660.6 (pp...
-
through the
lower part of Tirerrill, by the
territory of
Gaileang (where
Cormac Gaileang, the son of Teige, son of Kian, son of
Oilioll Olum, settled...
- and
Cormac Gaileang. From
Iomchaidh son of
Connla comes O Cearbhaill, and from
Fionnachta son of
Connla comes O Meachair. From
Cormac Gaileang son of Tadhg...
-
Morgallion (Irish:
Machaire Gaileang, "plain of the Gailenga") is one of the
baronies that
comprise county Meath, Ireland. In 1172 King
Henry II of England...
- Luigni, Delbna, Saitne, &co) | _____________|___________ | | | |
Cormac Gaileang Connla | | Loi | |_________________ | | | | Nia Corb Art Corb | | Art |...