- Hebrides.
Murdo MacCotter later became the
ensign bearer for the head of Clan Maclean. It is
unknown if he
belonged to the
MacCotters of
County Cork or...
- Norse–Gaelic
surnames survive today and
include Doyle,
MacIvor,
MacAskill, and [
Mac]
Cotter. The
meaning of Gall-Goídil is 'Foreign[er] Gaels' and although...
- structure, however, by the
later medieval period, had
little validity. Paul
MacCotter proposes the
following structure of
lordship in the 12th century: High-king...
- 174 Mumu, the
Kingdom of
Munster MacNeill 1909, p. 334
MacCotter, p. 168 Byrne, pp. 166–7
MacNeill 1909, p. 334
MacCotter, p. 168 Byrne, p. 207 This Is The...
-
kingdom in
Munster from a
fairly early date. In a
recent title, Paul
MacCotter states "The
regional kingdom of Déisi
Muman must have
existed in roughly...
-
Townland Carucate Túath
Place Names NI - Land
units MacCotter 2008, p. 13.
MacCotter 2008, p. 22.
MacCotter, Paul (2008).
Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political...
-
Galway University, 2012. pp.6–7
MacCotter 2008, p. 200.
MacGivney 1908, p. 55. Ó Duígeannáin 1934, p. 132, n. 72.
MacGivney 1908, p. 56. "Westmeath –...
- Ui
Fidghente in a
number of
instances (see below).
MacCotter argues Donovan belonged to the Uí
Mac Eirc, an
early sept of Uí
Cairbre possibly giving their...
-
moved for
political reasons to near
Cruachan by the time of Tírechán.
MacCotter also
points out that when the Uí Briúin were
purportedly beginning their...
-
Castle Crónán of
Roscrea Byrne, p. 133, 180-1 Charles-Edwards, p. 546
MacCotter, p. 212 Cairney, C.
Thomas (1989).
Clans and
Families of
Ireland and Scotland...