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Page 26
... known to followers of the gentle craft and others . The " Rock " takes its name from the Rock of Mount Eagle , a cliff about 100 feet high overlooking the meeting of the Nore and Dinan . A Rath crowns this eminence , while at its foot ...
... known to followers of the gentle craft and others . The " Rock " takes its name from the Rock of Mount Eagle , a cliff about 100 feet high overlooking the meeting of the Nore and Dinan . A Rath crowns this eminence , while at its foot ...
Page 39
... known as O'Donovan's Fieldname Books , though they are actually parish and townland name books . Of these 62,000 names of town- lands he states that two - thirds of them are purely Irish names . Naturally enough these names obtain all ...
... known as O'Donovan's Fieldname Books , though they are actually parish and townland name books . Of these 62,000 names of town- lands he states that two - thirds of them are purely Irish names . Naturally enough these names obtain all ...
Page 43
... known as the Johnswell Mountains and terminate at Freestone Hill , in the townland of Coolgrange , in the barony of Gowran ; the valley or opening between this and the Coppenagh hills is the ancient and celebrated Bealach Gabhran . In ...
... known as the Johnswell Mountains and terminate at Freestone Hill , in the townland of Coolgrange , in the barony of Gowran ; the valley or opening between this and the Coppenagh hills is the ancient and celebrated Bealach Gabhran . In ...
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