• Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne were a branch of the Ciarraighe people, located in what is now central-east County Mayo in Connacht. The three Ciarraige of Connacht –...
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    (later anglicised as "Kerins"), were anciently Gaelic lords of Ciarraige Locha na nÁirne, with a long history in County Mayo. He studied teaching and in...
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    The Ó Céirín (Kearns) family also had a presence as lords of Ciarraige Locha na nÁirne. The Costello family who gave their name to the Barony were originally...
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  • arrival of the Uí Fiachrach in the 6th century. Ciarraige Aí, Ciarraige Airtig and Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne, were located further north, adjacent to each...
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  • each other in central Connacht. They were the Ciarraige Aí, Ciarraige Airtig and Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne, along the east County Mayo/west-central County...
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  • Ciarraige Áei - on the plains of central County Roscommon, in Connacht. Ciarraighe Locha na nÁirne - in eastern County Mayo in Connacht. Ciarraige Airtech...
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  • Hy-Fiachrach. They were not the only Ciarraige located in Connacht. The Ciarraige Áei, Ciarraige Locha na nÁirne and the Ciarraige Airtech once formed a large...
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