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and of the chief men of clan
Melachlain, collectively: to wit that a shilling for every quarter of land which belongs to O'Ruark or Magradhnaill shall be paid to the Earl every year and every All Hallows in consideration of the Earl's defending and assisting them against all men subject to his authority. The faith of God and the oaths of the Church are sworn by Magradhnaill and the aforesaid chief men in pledge of fulfilment of the Earl. The promise and troth of the Earl, on the other hand, are plighted to them for his fulfilment thereof. The witnesses present at the agreement were the EArl himself, and William Walsh, and James Boyce, and William Tuite, and Concobhair Mac Cluruadh. It was the aforesaid chief men who dictated the agreement, and Mailin-oge Mac Mailin O'Mailconery, wrote it in their presence, on the fifth day of the month of November, at Maynooth. The eight King Henry was King of England that year, Anno Domini 1530. Magradhnaill had no seal, and he ordered the Seal of the College of Maynooth to be affixed to his indenture. The Earl subjects to a penalty of three marks any one who is indebted who shall refuse a pledge to the steward, to wit Concobhair Mac Culruadh: one-half to Magradhnaill and the chief men who made this covenant, and the other half to the Earl.
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Corsparrow; Moroch, son of Teig, of
Cloondaa; Ir, son of Donal, of Dulach; Teig, son of William, of Screbach; Toraylach Magranal, of Loch Connow; Owen Magranal, of Loch Scur; Toraylach O'Mulvey, of Loch Crew, chief of his kindred; Teig, son of John, of Acha Cashel; Dermid Magranal, of Cool Cadarna; Cormac Magranal, of Loch Cool da 'Iach; Dermid Magranal, of Mongoarsach; Edmond Magranal, of Mohill; Jeffrey, son of Conachar, of Anagh Kinca; Toraylach Magranal, of Loch Irill; Brian Gruama, the son of Hugh, of Drumlara; Farrell Duff, the son of Hugh, of Corleih; Donacha Grana, son of Giolla Gruama, of Stookisha; Conachar, son of Giolla Gruama, of Duffcarrick; Rurie Og O'Moran, of Ty Rurie; Toraylach O'Beirne, of Mullanmoy; Gerald, son of Moylan Magranal, of Clooncalry; Melachlin, son of Conachar Magranal, of Cloonclyfa; Cahal, son of Dermid Magranal, of Rusc, alias Gort an Yure; Ir, son of Edmond, of Rathbeh; Melachlin Modara Magranal, of the Point; Edmond Mac Shanly, of Drumode Mac Shanly; Moroch, son of Melachlin, of Drumkeely; Dermid, son of the Prior, of Clonee and of Innis Rusc; Moroch Magranal, of Drumherk; Teig O'Histellan, of Drumeen; Teig Roe Magarry, of Towlag;
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in
Munterolish, and upon any other lands claimed by us, or in our occupation, to be paid at two terms in the year, to wit, one half on the first of May, (Beiltin,) and the other half at All Hallowntide, (Samhan;) and in case of any delay occurring as to the full payment of the aforesaid sum at the time specified, then this is our agreement with the said John, for ourselves and our heirs, with John and his heirs, that he and they, or the attorneys sent by them, shall have power to enter into our said country of Munterolish, and into our aforesaid lands, and to levy a distress, (pledge,) and to take the same with them, and to keep it until full payment is made, to wit, of forty-two pounds, and of arrears, if any such should beâ
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578:('Sean of the heads') on account of all the men beheaded (or because he was head chieftain). He maintained an army of "two hundred men", and his reputation for jailing rent defaulters, and beheading people for minor offences, was widely feared. Folklore claims Sean (or SeĂłin) was killed by a soldier from Longford avenging his sister's death on Prison Island. His son Maelsechlainn was killed in 1580. His grandson Sean was captured during by the 1641 Rebellion, held captive by rebels, tortured and probably executed.
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objected to the land grab but failed to oust O'Rourke from
Leitrim Village in MoyNissi ("barony of Leitrim"). O'Rourke used this presence in MoyNissi to lobby the English to recognise his claim of Lordship over both Breifny O'Rourke (north Leitrim) and Muintir Eolais (south Leitrim). This claim is an origin of the county of Leitrim ("O'Rourke's country"), but his presence at MoyNissi in "Mag Raghnaill country" was resented, and resisted in a 1556 legal Declaration.
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lands of MoyRein ("barony of Mohill"), and part of county Cavan, to Philip de Angulo, a Norman adventurer. Mag
Raghnaill denied the claims arguing no such duty had been paid from the beginning of time. However both sides compromised and consented to the Council decision to awarded 6 pounds annual duty to the Baron.
373:. MacNamee states "where Ath an Chip was is not certain; to the present writer the evidence would seem to point to Battle Bridge". The battle occurred at Drumhierney townland in Muintir Eolais. In Irish "Ath-an-cip" means a fording point on a river, and battle-bridge marks a shallow fording point on the
626:, 'Jail Island', in Lough Scur. The cells were small, with holes about six inches in diameter for air. Tradition recalls many people being hanged on the island. Prison Island was abandoned sometime before Carrick on Shannon jail was built circa 1815 and 1824. The prison ruins are barely visible today.
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with the consent of our kinsmen and followers in
Munterolish, for many reasons, for ourselves and our heirs, HAVE GIVEN to John Magranal, of Claduff, in the King's county, and to his heirs for ever, the yearly sum of forty-two pounds, money of England, to be raised and levied upon our aforesaid lands
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Charles
Reynolds (1497â1535) of Muintir Eolais was a central figure in the rebellion. Dispatched as envoy to Scotland, Charles V of Spain, and Rome, he successfully persuaded the Pope to excommunicate Henry VIII of England Reynolds, before his sudden death in Rome. Reynolds was posthumously attainted
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This is the covenant and indenture that is between Gerald
Fitzgerald, Earl of Kildare, and Magradhnaill - namely, Phelim MacConcobhair Mac Concobhair Mac Murchadh, and Maelruana Mac Owen Mac William, and Ir Mac Brian Mac Owny, and James Mac Maelruana Mac Fearghal, by will and consent of each of them
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There were present at this agreement, when it was ratified, and when it was interchanged, and when the seals were put upon it, to wit, God in the first place; Richard O'Hivganane; Anlan O'Molloy; Toraylach Mac Ranald; the two sons of Teig, the son of Ayan, to wit, Owen and
William; Kiruah Mac Manus;
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This Gall-Gaidhel was John og MagRaghnaill, son of Eoghan, son of John. An
Englishwoman, i.e. a Russell, was his mother. His father was a true Gaidhel. English tutelage he also received in London. It was he who first brought foreigners to Fidhnacha, after Cromwell's wars. A.D. 1652, to settle the
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state: "1580: Loch-an-scuir was taken by Cathal Dubh, son of Brian Mac Diarmada; and Maelsechlainn, son of Mag Ranaill, was killed there. A depredation was committed by Brian Mac Diarmada upon Mag Ranaill, and burnings besides." The disturbances suggest a Muintir Eolais inspired revolt against the
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In 1551, Thomas Nangle the baron of Navan made submissions to the English council of Ireland that Mag Raghnaill was refusing to pay him 100 kine yearly, plus knights fees, due to his ancestors. The Nangle claims were based on a Norman grant dating from 1220â21 granting a tract comprising all the
522:' at Gowly peninsula ("castle island") at Lough Scur in county Leitrim. Castle John was three stories high and surrounded by good rock land. It was residence to Sean "of the heads" Reynolds (d. 1619), Humphrey his son (d. 1661), and lastly James (d. 1729) who abandoned the castle at some point.
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The Annals of the Four Masters states "1540: the castle of Leitrim was erected by O'Rourke (Brian, the son of Owen) while a great war was waged against him on every side, namely, in Moylurg, Muintir-Eolais, and Breifny-O'Reilly". The Muintir Eolais, and allies MacDermot from Moylurgh, violently
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ON CONDITION, that he, the said John, shall be our protector and chieftain over us; and also that he shall repair from time to time to Dublin, to advocate our cause before the lords justices and council, at our sole charge, over and above the aforesaid sum, which we give him on account of his
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This is the deed of gift of the two Mac Ranalds; to wit, Cahal, son of Conachar Mac Ranald, Toraylach and Gerald Magranal, heads and chiefs of their kindred, with the consent of their brethren and followers in Munterolish, to John Magranal, of Claduff, in the King's county, and to his heirs:â
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Know all men, now and in the time that is yet to come, that we, Cahal, son of Conachar Magranal, of the Hill of Innis Morrin, in the county of Leitrim; Toraylach Magranal, of Drumard, chiefs of our kindred; Ferdorcha Magranal, of Drumsna, and of Lochdaw; Melachlin, son of Hubert Magranal, of
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After southern Ireland regained independence in 1922, the English county administrative structure was retained. The Muintir Eolais remained largely forgotten. In 1980 Leitrim County Council approved a design of Arms for County Leitrim that included the lion of O'Rourke (north Leitrim, and
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Tradition recalls this Sean Reynolds of Lough Scur invited the other Muintir Eolais chieftains to his castle for a reconciliation meeting before, in cruel betrayal, beheading them all. This alleged massacre would have occurred sometime late 16th century.
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On 5 December 1552, the Muintir Eolais, with the approval of the monasteries of Conmaiche, signed a legally binding document, written in neat Irish, deeding the title of chieftain and protector of Muintir Eolais to Sean ("Shane") Reynolds of Clonduff in
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had a close association with the Earl. Specifically, on 5 November 1530, the Muintir Eolais signed an agreement to pay rent to Gerald Fitzgerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, in return for military protection. The arrangement benefited both parties.
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Parts of CaisleĂĄn SeĂłin at Lough Scur collapsed circa 1908, but repairs were undertaken by a heritage preservation society. Today, ruins of "Mag Raghnaill" Castles exist at both Lough Scur and Lough Rynn; neither are preserved as
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Russell, C. W. (1869). "On an agreement in Irish between Gerald, ninth earl of Kildare, and the Mac Rannalls; executed at Maynooth, November 5, 1530, and sealed with the seal of the College of Maynooth".
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services; and on condition that the said John shall not put any of us out of our lands; and we promise to behave ourselves most dutifully to him, and not to adhere to any of the O'Rourkes.
329:: "1245: The castle of Ath-an-chip, on the borders of Moy Nisse, was erected by Miles Mac Costello". Moy-Nissi on the eastern side of the Shannon river, was the Irish name given to the
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into rebellion. The revolt was quickly crushed and the Earldom of Kildare extinguished. The Muintir Eolais lost a critical ally, leaving them politically and militarily vulnerable.
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The Mag Raghnaill, O'Mulvey, and Mac Shanley rule became increasingly fragmented throughout the 16th century. The tuath of the Muintir Eolais collapsed with Irish defeat in the
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for 1245 and 1247 suggest a decisive defeat of Mac Costello (also called De Angulo or Nangle), and halted Norman claims to the territory of Muintir Eolais (until 1551;
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In 1247, the Anglo-Normans were defeated by Ă Conchobair and MacRaghnaill forces. The Anglo-Norman Clann Costello were expelled from Muintir Eolais. The entries in the
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James's son, George Nugent Reynolds Senior was shot and killed by Robert Keon on the morning of 16 October 1786. Keon was tried and executed in 1788 for his murder.
911:, which means 'the people descended from Eolus', the first Conmhaicne chief of the area of South Leitrim. The band was christened Ceolus on January 31st, 1990."
550:('nation') of Muintir Eolais was extinguished, and the formation of county Leitrim marked the onset of an English occupation lasting over three hundred years.
1977:(online ed.). Rossy, Co. Leitrim: National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin. pp. 384â5. roll no. 13332, title 3 – via Duchas.ie.
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has the following poem line: "Then will come a Gall-Gaidhel, By whom thy place will be destroyed." A marginal note, added by Tadhg Ă Rodaighe (
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country. He was not of the number himself; but it was by his advice, at least, they came. And he was himself sorry for it afterwards.
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AnnĂĄla Rioghachta Ăireann. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters ... with a Translation and Copious Notes
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The names of families descended from the Muintir Eolais are common today: Reynolds, Mulvey, McGarry, Shanley and Moran.
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649: 994), scribe of Clonmacnois, the inscription reading 'Pray for OdhrĂĄn descendant of Eolas'. Another scribe named
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In witness whereof we have put our hands and seals to this writing the 5th day of December. 1552. CATHAL MAC CONOCHAR.
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preserving his name, and they play music garnered from local manuscripts going back almost two hundred years.
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and ancestor of Mag Raghnaill (Reynolds). All were related to the ancestors of Quinn and Farrell of Longford.
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MacLochlainn, Noel (2018). "Politics of 16th Century South Leitrim: Muintir Eolais Declaration of 1552 AD".
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Manning, Conleth (2010). "The grave-slab of Charles Reynolds in Rome".
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1762:. 7 vols. Translated by O'Donovan (2nd ed.). Dublin:
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
1496:"The Kildare Rebellion and the early Henrican reformation"
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1701:"Notes on the Mac Rannals of Leitrim and their Country"
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Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
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1857:Ă Mael Chonaire, MaĂlĂn. Ă CorrĂĄin, Donnchadh (ed.).
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
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for treason in 1536. His grave slab exists in Rome.
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1911:(1829). "Translation of an Irish Deed of Gift".
1573:"Irish Minstrelsy, or Bardic Remains of Ireland"
938:A very basic history of Mohill and South Leitrim
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1865:(online ed.). University College Cork.
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1748:(online ed.). Dublin: B. Geraghty.
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1738:(1846). MacDermott, Philip (ed.).
1087:"Droim Thiarnaigh ("Drumhierney")"
899:"A contraction of the Irish words
431:in spring 1534, provoking his son
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1582:"Leitrim (county) â Coat of arms"
1343:National Monuments Service (2009)
127:500 km (190 sq mi)
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1671:History of the Diocese of Ardagh
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1926:"Irish Hill and Mountain Names"
1836:O'Laughlin, Michael C. (2002).
1631:. Vol. 3. Dublin: Phoenix.
1552:– via ObsidianPortal.com.
1461:The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire
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219:(people/descendants of Eolas).
195:Rise of Muintir Eolais (c. 900)
1975:The Schools' Collection: RosaĂ
1622:Joyce, Patrick Weston (1913).
1114:, pp. 480â489; original:
568:SeĂłin "of the heads" (d. 1629)
510:Twilight of a nation (1553â90)
1:
1673:. Dublin: Browne & Nolan.
2667:The Tale of Mac Da ThĂł's Pig
1949:. p. 12. Archived from
1575:. Robins. p. xlvi (46).
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453:
358:
138:Castle John and Jail Island
2962:
2941:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
2915:Gaelic nobility of Ireland
1560:The Antiquities of Ireland
1494:Ellis, Stephen G. (1976).
729:, obtained its name from "
630:Heritage (1908 to present)
608:Prison Island (1600â1800s)
557:
442:
397:Kildare alliance (1530â35)
365:Battle of AthanChip (1270)
323:Norman invasion of Ireland
2936:History of County Leitrim
2619:MĂĄel Bressail mac Ailillo
1566:. Vol. 2. S. Hooper.
1515:10.1017/S0018246X00010724
807:Charles Reynolds (cleric)
445:Charles Reynolds (cleric)
391:Tudor conquest of Ireland
112:
86:
35:
30:
2774:DĂĄl nAraidi in Tuaiscirt
1580:Hartemink, Ralf (1996).
1571:Hardiman, James (1831).
1550:Solas: Luminis Mortuorum
1441:Solas: Luminis Mortuorum
377:connecting Drumhierney (
176:, today the baronies of
16:Nobles in Gaelic Ireland
2885:List of kings of Ulster
1969:Whelan, Thomas (1938).
1883:"Legend of Lough Scurr"
1881:Rowley, Thomas (1937).
1870:Petrie, George (1872).
1699:Meehan, Joseph (1906).
1557:Grose, Francis (1795).
540:English invasion (1590)
536:rule of Sean Reynolds.
439:Reynolds treason (1536)
423:wanted the Englishman,
215:
205:
172:
166:
1924:Templan, Paul (2010).
1811:. 64â65 (1): 113â140.
1667:MacNamee, James Joseph
1503:The Historical Journal
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725:'s, directly north of
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31:6thâ7th century â 1603
2779:DĂĄl nAraidi Magh Line
2519:Rudraige mac Sithrigi
1824:O'Hart, John (1876).
1625:Irish names of places
1217:, pp. LC1580.12.
1049:"BĂ©al Ătha an Chatha"
616:. They constructed a
421:Henry VIII of England
371:Battle of Ăth an Chip
136:
2890:Kings of DĂĄl nAraidi
2744:Conaille Muirtheimne
2604:Fiachnae mac BĂĄetĂĄin
1940:Ward, Conor (2016).
1590:"Annals of Lough Ce"
1474:Secondary references
1405:Ă DuĂgeannĂĄin (1934)
961:O'Daly et al. (1852)
905:meaning 'music' and
818:References and notes
802:Eolais Mac Biobhsach
797:Flannchad Ua hEolais
696:Castle and jail view
651:Flannchad Ua hEolais
306:Castle at Lough Rinn
294:Castle at Lough Rinn
282:Castle at Lough Rinn
201:Eolais mac Biobhsach
156:RĂ©in were nobles of
97:Eolais mac Biobhsach
2739:CineĂĄl Fhaghartaigh
2660:Compert Con Culainn
2549:Fedelm NoĂchrothach
2539:Conchobar mac Nessa
2524:Congal ClĂĄiringnech
2489:Ailill mac SlĂĄnuill
1764:Royal Irish Academy
1736:Ă ClĂ©irigh, MĂcheĂĄl
1332:http://1641.tcd.ie/
1179:MacLochlainn (2018)
999:, pp. 135â136.
708:Jail Island c. 1791
684:Castle Sean c. 1791
623:OileĂĄn an Phriosuin
554:Lough Scur Reynolds
425:William Skeffington
325:. According to the
2718:Caherballykinvarga
2629:Finnian of Clonard
2564:Cormac Cond Longas
2479:FĂachu Findoilches
1956:on 29 October 2016
1330:1640 Depositions,
1319:Annals of Lough Ce
727:Carrick on Shannon
472:Declaration (1552)
463:Norman rent (1551)
419:However, by 1533,
355:Annals of Lough Ce
146:
2923:
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2614:Fergus mac ĂedĂĄin
2574:Amergin mac Eccit
2437:
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2395:O'Conor Corcomroe
2364:O'Kieran (Kearns)
2350:
2349:
2161:
2160:
1251:O'Laughlin (2002)
1241:, pp. 45â46.
792:ĂdhrĂĄn Ua hEolais
775:role playing game
770:, appears in the
643:ĂdhrĂĄn Ua hEolais
532:Annals of Loch CĂ©
331:barony of Leitrim
223:Founding families
131:
130:
104:âą 1553â1580
73:Elective monarchy
2953:
2681:Annals of Ulster
2653:TĂĄin BĂł CĂșailnge
2646:Scéla Conchobair
2589:Tipraiti Tireach
2584:Mal mac Rochride
2544:Fergus mac RĂłich
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1771:. Full scans at
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