Tirerril Tír Oirill (Irish) Barony Country Ireland Province Connacht County Sligo Area • Land 306.8 km2 (118.5 sq mi)...
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tuath was subsequently made into an English barony: Carbury, Tireragh, Tirerril, Leyny, Corran and Coolavin. The capital of the newly shired county was...
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also partly in County Mayo. Name means "land of the Uí Fiachrach." Sligo Tirerril or Tyraghrill Tír Oirill By 1672 75,812 Name means "Olliol's land", referring...
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Connacht until the late 16th century. Its name is preserved by the barony of Tirerril in southeast County Sligo. It is named after Olliol, one of the sons of...
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about the town of Ballymote. To the north and east lies the barony of Tirerril, to the east the barony of Leyny, and to the south the Barony of Coolavin...
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barony of Leyny formerly the túath of Luighne Connacht, and the barony of Tirerril, formerly the túath of Tír Olloíl. The Owenmore river forms the border...
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progenitor of the MacDonagh sept. The family later became Kings or Lords of Tirerril in Co. Sligo; the first to be known as such was Tomaltach Mac Donnchadh...
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Leitrim); to the east by Tullyhaw, County Cavan; to the west by Carbury and Tirerril, County Sligo; and to the south by Boyle, County Roscommon. The Ó Ruairc...
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