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Umhaill or
Umhall (anglicized as
Owill or Owel) was a
Gaelic territory around Clew Bay in the west of what is now
County Mayo, Ireland,
comprising the...
- The
Kings of
Umaill were
rulers of Umaill, a
kingdom or
territory located in the west of what is now
County Mayo, Ireland. Its
earliest rulers were the...
- Bay,
County Mayo. He was
Chief of the Name of Clan Ó Máille and Lord of
Umhaill, and
claimed descent from
Maille mac Conall. The Uí Mháille were one of...
- Buiríos
Umhaill) is one of the nine
historical baronies of
County Mayo in Ireland. It is
named after the
former Gaelic territory of
Umhaill,
which also...
- moth,
which meant "****" or "man".
Another old name is Cuan
Umhaill ("harbour of
Umhaill"). It was
rendered in
English as "Bay of the Owly" and "Bay of...
- Clew Bay in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Historically part of the
kingdom of
Umhaill, it is
famous as the home of the 16th
century pirate queen Gráinne O'Malley...
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Aughagower represented one of the most
populous and
influential parishes in
Umhaill. The
jurisdiction of
Aughagower extended over the "Owles", the territory...
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Ulick Burke,
Bourk or
Burgh is the name of:
Ulick Burke of
Umhaill (died 1343),
founder of the
Bourkes of the
Owles Uilleag de
Burgh or Sir
Ulick Burke...
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finally defected to the
English in late 1601.
Grace O'Malley,
Queen of
Umhaill, and much of her clan
actively ****isted the
Gaelic cause,
although they...
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Burrishoole Friary (Irish:
Minister B****ríos
Umhaill) was a
Dominican friary in
County Mayo, Ireland. Its ruin is a
National Monument.
Burrishoole Friary...