- Donn
Shléibhe Mac Cerbaill,
Irish musician, died 1357. The
Annals of
Connacht sub anno 1357
mention the
death of Donn
Shléibhe Mac Cerbaill, an accomplished...
- (2,500 acres),
Berneray rises to a
height of 305 feet (93 m) at
Beinn Shlèibhe (Moor Hill) and 278 feet (85 m) at Cnoc B****rgh (Borve Hill). It is known...
- pp. 186–187 O'Kearney, Nicholas, ed. (1854). Feis
Tighe Chonain Chinn-
Shleibhe, or the
Festivities at the
House of
Conan of Ceann-Cleibhe. Transactions...
- Braonáin, a
choral canon of Elphin, was
killed by an arrow. 1357: Donn
Shléibhe Mac Cerbaill, an
accomplished musician ... died. 1360:
Gilla na Naem Ó...
- 137390787977;-4.0079036365913 NX721844] Ma,4 1402 440
Ireland 230 86 Binn
Shleibhe 416 352 1,365 1,155 47C 38 53.535630120167;-9.4350472746965 M049549] Ma...
- Murray. p. 155. O'Kearney,
Nicholas (1855). Feis
tighe chonain chinn-
shleibhe or The
festivities at the
house of
Conan of Ceann-Sleibhe.
Ossianic Society...
- Tír Átha Fiodhach, 'wooded land of the ford')
Magheralave (from
Machaire Shléibhe, 'plain of the
mountain gr****' or
Machaire Léimh, 'plain of the elms')...
- Coles, Coull, Dowall, MacDougall,
MacDowell Coles in Galloway. MacDhùn
Shléibhe Livingston,
MacLeay On Islay.
MacEachaidh McGeachie, MacGeachie, McGeachy...
- aim of conquest.
After defeating the region's king Ruaidhrí Mac
Duinn Shléibhe, de
Courcy was able to take
control of a
large amount of territory, though...
- and a
leading member of
Clann Suibhne. He was a son of
Suibhne mac
Duinn Shléibhe, and
appears to have held
lordship of
Knapdale from at
least the 1240s...