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Leyny (Irish: Luíne), also Leyney, is a
barony in
County Sligo, Ireland. It
corresponds to the
ancient túath of Luíghne.
Leyny consists of
these civil...
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subsequently made into an
English barony: Carbury, Tireragh, Tirerril,
Leyny,
Corran and Coolavin. The
capital of the
newly shired county was placed...
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History • Created
uncertain • Abolished 1603 • Succeeded by
Barony of
Leyny,
County Sligo Status Túath (Territory)
Subdivisions • Type Parishes/Townlands...
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Abbeytown 350
Leyny Ballysadare Sligo Abbeyville (or Ardlaherty) 105
Corran Drumrat Boyle Achonry 3,157
Leyny Achonry Tobercurry Aclare Town
Leyny Kilmacteige...
- 1225. Owen Ó hEidhin, lord. see 1225. 1230. Gilla-Isa O'Clery,
Bishop of
Leyny Achonry ... died. 1232. ****htna O'Hallgaith,
Coarb of Drumacoo, and official...
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Sligo Corran An
Corann By 1672 45,376
Named after Corann village Sligo Leyny or
Leney Luíne By 1672 121,233
Named after the
Luighne Connacht tribe Sligo...
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Aidhne into
north Connacht; one
Gilla Isa Ó Cléirigh
would be
Bishop of
Leyny (Achonry)
before his
death in 1230.
Descendants would eventually become...
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Protected structures in the area, as
listed by
Sligo County Council,
include Leyny Station,
Coolaney Bridge and
Rockfield Roman Catholic Church.
Coolaney and...
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Murtough O'Conor; Cormac, son of Tomaltagh;
Conor God O'Hara, Lord of
Leyny; and
Donough O'Dowda, Lord of
Tirawley and Tireragh; and a
battle ensued...
- (aka Carrownageeragh), a
townland in
Ballysadare civil parish,
barony of
Leyny,
County Sligo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...