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Tireragh (/ˌtɪˈrɛərə/; Irish: Tír Fhiachrach) is a
barony in
County Sligo, Ireland. It
corresponds to the
former Gaelic túath of Tír Fhíacrach Múaidhe...
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occupies two baronies;
Tirawley on the west bank of the
River Moy, and
Tireragh, a
barony within County Sligo, on its east banks. At the 2022 census, the...
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succeeded in
driving all the Anglo-Norman
settlers out of
Tireragh for a time. The O'Dowds are
unique in
having left a
detailed account of...
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regrant each
tuath was
subsequently made into an
English barony: Carbury,
Tireragh, Tirerril, Leyny,
Corran and Coolavin. The
capital of the
newly shired...
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hereditary historians based for much of
their known history at Lecan,
Tireragh (now Lackan, Kilgl**** parish,
County Sligo). They
claimed descent from...
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Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law
union Abbeyhalfquarter 247
Tireragh Kilmoremoy Ballina Abbeyquarter North 54
Carbury St.
Johns Sligo Abbeyquarter...
- Tranny's church'), also Kilmactrany, is a
civil parish in the
barony of
Tireragh in
County Sligo, Ireland, on the
border with
counties Leitrim and Roscommon...
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bishop of
Dublin Fiachrae son of
Eochaid Mugmedon and
namesake of
Tireragh,
County Sligo Fiachra Suighe legendary pre-Christian
founder of the Dal...
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Tireragh Moy (Irish: Tír
Fhiacrach Múaidhe,
meaning 'Country of the Uí
Fhiacrach of the
River Moy') is a
territory in
County Sligo in
northwest Ireland...
- Owen
Caech Ó
Dubhda (died 1495) was
Chief of the Name and Lord of
Tireragh. Owen
Caech was the son of a Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda,
though probably not the man...