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Tullyhaw is
named after the latter). Poem 2,
stanza 7, by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290-1298, in the Book of
Magauran describes him as
fresh Giolla...
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Sheridan clan
recaptured it.
Poems 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290–1298, in the Book of
Magauran describe what
Brian looked...
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Tullyhaw is
named after the latter). Poem 2,
stanza 9, by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290-1298, in the Book of
Magauran describe Samhradhán as bright...
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Tullyhaw is
named after the latter). Poem 2,
stanza 8, by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290-1298, in the Book of
Magauran describes Muireadhach as...
-
Tullyhaw is
named after the latter). Poem 2,
stanza 7, by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290-1298, in the Book of
Magauran describes Giolla Íosa as...
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Donnchadh took the chieftaincy. Poem 2,
stanza 7, by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin,
written c.1290-1298, in the Book of
Magauran describe Donnchadh as Donnchadh...
-
written at the time of
Matthew O'Reilly's
death by the poet Maol Pádraig Mac
Naimhin (or Cnáimhín).
Stanza 37
refers to Matthew's
death as follows- Matha's...
- Glangevlin. Poem VI,
stanza 2,
composed c. 1290 by
Giolla Pádraig Mac
Naimhin, states- Ad
chondairc me
aislingi tiar ar bord
Glinni Gaibhli iarrfoidhmid...
- who
visited the
castle during his reign-
Maoilinn Óg, Maol Pádraig Mac
Naimhin (or Cnáimhín),
Aonghus Ó'hEoghusa (d.1350), Maol
Seachlainn Ó'hEoghusa...
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Lough is
probably the site of the castle. Poem 1 by
Giolla Pádraig mac
Naimhin in the Book of
Magauran describes what the
castle looked like
about 1290 A...