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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...
- Angulo, 1st
Baron of Navan,
Gilbert held the
barony of
Machaire Gaileng (
Morgallion and Ratoath). Upon his
rebellion in 1195, all his
lands were forfeited...
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Ardbraccan Navan Altmush 105
Lower Kells Cruicetown Kells Altmush 203
Morgallion Nobber Kells Annagh 282
Upper Moyfenrath Clonard Edenderry Annagh 850...
- retainers. [...] To
Gilbert de Nangle,
moreover He gave the
whole of
Morgallion; To
Jocelin he gave the Naven, And the
lands of Ardbrackan, (The one was...
- (Ceanannas Uachtarach)
Kells Lower (Ceanannas Íochtarach) Lune (Luíne)
Morgallion (Machaire Gaileang)
Moyfenrath Upper (Maigh Fionnráithe Uachtarach) Moyfenrath...
- Kilmaine,
County Mayo Brittas,
County Meath, a
townland in the
Barony of
Morgallion,
County Meath Brittas,
County Tipperary,
three separate townlands in County...
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Meath Lune Luíne By 1542 39,326
Named after the
Luighne tribe.
Meath Morgallion Machaire Gaileang By 1542 31,492 Name
means "plain of the Gailenga", a...
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Development [3][permanent dead link]
Territory of the
Gaileanga Mor
Barony of
Morgallion#cite note-1 Clan Mac Maoláin
Ireland http://www.macmaolain.com/ Lebor...
- bounded, on the north, by the
baronies of
Slane and
Morgallion ; on the east, by the
baronies of
Morgallion and Navan ; on the south, by the
barony of Lune...
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Nagle and
Costello families.
Jocelyn acquired not only
Navan but also
Morgallion and Ardbraccan. His
building of
Navan Fort is
generally regarded as marking...