This geography also helped the O'Reilly Clan retain control in County Cavan even after the Norman arrival in Ireland in 1169. The difficulty of traversing the Cavan terrain, with its many thick forests, hidden valleys, watery bogs and lakes, combined with the skill of the O'Reilly cavalry, ...
"Meath, a county of Ireland, province of Leinster, bounded N by Cavan, Monaghan, and Louth; E by the Irish Channel and the port of Dublin; S by Kildare; and W by W. Meath, 36 m. long, and 44 1/2 broad. It consists in general of flat pasture land; the soil a rich fertile ...
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Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837, however, indicates that Corcreagh was in the county of Killanny:"Counties Monaghan & Louth, Ireland—Civil Parishes. "KILLANEY, a parish, partly in the barony of Ardee, county of Louth, and province of Leinster, but chiefly in the barony ...
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Ballymageogh is a townland and Slievemageogh is a mountain in county Down, Ireland. According to Irish scholars, the names came from those members of the Mhigh Eotach or Mac Eochy sept who migrated from county Monaghan to county Down between the years 1150 and 1200. Mhigh Eotach or Ma...