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Kinelarty (from
Irish Cineál Fhaghartaigh '****hartach's kindred') is a
former Irish district and
barony in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies east...
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personal name Art, an old
Irish word for "bear"). They were the
Lords of
Kinelarty, a
barony in the
County Down
which derives its name from
Cenel ****hartaigh...
- O'Toole himself. That the
actions of O'Brien, O'Neill and O'Toole, Lord of
Kinelarty, were
cited as a
reason for
forfeiture was
bizarre given the fact that...
- The
Lords of
Kinelarty were
Gaelic gentry located in
County Down, in Ireland,
lasting until the
Tudor conquest of Ireland.
There does not
appear to be...
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Guinness baronets, of
Ashford Baron Moyne Guinness family McCartan Chiefs of
Kinelarty Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage,
Baronetage & Knighthood...
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between whom
there was some rivalry. The Mac Artáin
McCartan chiefs of
Kinelarty,
descend from the same
genealogical line as the
Magennis clan, through...
- Crossgar. It is
situated in the
historic baronies of
Castlereagh Upper and
Kinelarty.
Kilmore derives its name from the
Irish word 'an
Chill Mhór', meaning...
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Iveagh Lower,
Upper Half
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half
Iveagh Upper,
Upper Half
Kinelarty (from the Irish: Cineál Fhártaigh)
Lecale Lower (from the Irish: Leath...
- the east;
Belfast to the north;
Iveagh to the west south; and Dufferin,
Kinelarty, and
Lecale to the south. By 1841 the
barony was
divided into Castlereagh...
- of Rossconor, the
civil parish of
Kilmore and the
historic barony of
Kinelarty. The
village is
centred on the
Annacloy Road at a crossroad. List of townlands...