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Twescard (from
Irish Tuaisceart 'north') is a
former county of the
Earldom of
Ulster in
medieval Ireland.
Taking its name from the
native Irish territory...
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Franconia Bailiwick of
Koblenz Bailiwick of Bois le Duc
Bailiwick of
Stade Twescard Bailiwick of
Utrecht Bailiwick An Der
Etsch Bailiwick of
Alsace and Burgundy [de;...
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their manors in
Twescard and sold
their interests to the
MacQuillans who were
already established there. The
MacQuillans would rename Twescard, the Route,...
- 1899. Antrim, Blathewyc, Cragferus, Coulrath, del Art, Dun,
Ladcathel and
Twescard, the
seven counties that
formed the
Earldom of
Ulster in 1333. In 1549...
- Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman
dynasty founded in 1193 Lord of the
Glens Twescard Burke,
Bernard (1884). The
general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland...
- Blathewyc, Cragferus, Coulrath, del Art, Dun (also
known as Ladcathel), and
Twescard. Of the
original lordships or
palatine counties:
Leinster had p****ed from...
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period as the name of a
medieval deanery and the Anglo-Norman
cantred of
Twescard. In 563 the
battle of Móin
Daire Lothair (modern-day Moneymore) took place...
- 1038/123757b0. Curtis, E (1929). "Sheriff's
accounts of the
house of Dungarvan,
Twescard in
Ulster and of
County Waterford, 1261-63".
Proceedings of the
Royal Irish...
- by
merging a
number of
other counties in the
Earldom of Ulster,
notable Twescard, from the
Irish Tuaisceart, "North" and Carrickfergus, from the
Irish Carraig...
- trícha cét of An Tuaiscert. It also
became an Anglo-Norman
cantred called Twescard,
which later would absorb the
cantred (county subdivision) of
Dalrede (based...