- Drumadokeenan, from
Dromad Uí Chianáin, "O'Keenan's ridge")
Drumarg (from
Droim Mairge, "ridge of the boundary")
Drumman More (from Dromann, "the ridge") Killuney...
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Slievemargy (Irish:
Sliabh Mairge, IPA: [ʃlʲiə mˠaɾ.ɟə]) is a
barony in
County Laois (formerly
called Queen's
County or
County Leix), Ireland. The barony...
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specifically the O'More and
McMurrough families.
Slievemargy (Irish:
Sliabh Mairge) is a
barony in
County Laois,
named after mountains in the area. The name...
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Schotin (Scarthin), a
disciple of St
David in Wales,
lived as a
hermit on Mt
Mairge in Leix (County Laois) for many
years (6th century) (see also:
January 2)...
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Fragment of nine ff.
Dindsenchas of Tara and Aicill, all down to Slíab
Mairge. The
dindsenchas on Tara
includes Turim Tigi
Temrach "The
enumeration of...
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afterwards returned to his own country, and
lived as a
solitary at
Mount Mairge in Queen's County,
where full of
merits he gave up his soul to God." He...
- 8, 1860) p.18
Ulster Journal of
Archaeology (Vol 8, 1860) p.17 "BUN-NA-
MAIRGE,
BONAMARGY FRIARY,
BONAMARGY FRIARY".
Department for
Communities – Northern...
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certain amount of
great hosting" of the O'Morchoes of
Slewmargy (Sliabh
Mairge), with
numerous hor**** in his retinue,
whereof six of his men were lost...
- Barrow.
Laois Slievemargy, Slewmergie, Slieuemargue,
Slieuemargy Sliabh Mairge By 1672 35,490
Named after the
Slievemargy hills. Now also
partly in County...
- in The
Martyrology of
Donegal as:
Sguithin of Tech-Sguithin, in
Sliabh Mairge, in Leinster. Two
ancient m****cripts in the Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels...