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Tirawley (Irish: Tír Amhlaidh),
archaically known as Tyrawley, is a
barony extending southward from the
north coast of
County Mayo, Ireland. It was created...
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Nephin Mountains to the west. The town
occupies two baronies;
Tirawley on the west bank of the
River Moy, and Tireragh, a
barony within County...
- Clochán) is a
townland in the
parish of
Kilbelfad and
historical barony of
Tirawley,
County Mayo in Ireland. It is
situated on the
eastern s**** of
Lough Conn...
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grandfather of
Robert Mac Wattin, also
lived circa 1300. The
Chief Barrett of
Tirawley was for
centuries known by the
Gaelic name Mac Baitín, or Mac Wattin, which...
- was a túath in
northwest Ireland. It is now
represented by the
barony of
Tirawley,
County Mayo. The name is
derived from Amhalghaidh, son of Fíachra son...
- two baronies: Castlereagh, Clanmorris,
Crossboyne parish Castlereagh,
Tirawley,
Killala parish Castlereagh,
County Offaly,
townland in
Lemanaghan parish...
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Kilfian (Irish: Cill Aodháin) is a
civil parish within the
barony of
Tirawley,
County Mayo, Ireland. It is
traditionally a
rural community,
located between...
- Poor law
union Abbeylands 40
Tirawley Killala Killala Abbeyquarter 193
Costello Annagh Claremorris Abbeytown 124
Tirawley Crossmolina Ballina Achillbeg...
- is a
townland within the
parish of
Kilbelfad and the
historic barony of
Tirawley in
County Mayo, Ireland. It
borders Lisduvoge, Carrowgarve, Carrowvaneen...
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Dundalk [citation needed] 1484 – Moin-Ladhraighe [citation needed] 1486 –
Tirawley [citation needed] 1488 – two
sieges of
Carraig Lough Ce [citation needed]...