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- Cremorne (Irish: Críoch Mhúrn) is a barony in County Monaghan, Ireland. Cremorne is known in Irish as Críoch Mhúrn from the Old Irish Crích Mugdornd,...
- Branaigh) was at Ballinacor and controlled the surrounding lands, part of Críoch Branach. In 1402, the O'Byrne clan of County Wicklow, who periodically raided...
- Suibhne), the O'Boyle became chiefs of Tír Ainmhireach, later to be known as Críoch Bhaoigheallach, or O'Boyles country, now the Barony of Boylagh. This timeline...
- Mugdornd (modern Irish: Críoch Mhúrn), meaning 'boundary' or 'chieftain' of Mugdornd. Cremorne, the Anglicisation of the Gaelic name Críoch Mhúrn, roughly meaning...
- Mugdornd (modern Irish: Críoch Mhúrn), meaning 'boundary' or 'chieftain' of Mugdornd. Cremorne, the Anglicisation of the Gaelic name Críoch Mhúrn, roughly meaning...
- historically derived his seat at the Hill of Tara. The O'Conlons were chiefs of Crioch Tullach, in County Tyrone and branches of this family in the twelfth and...
- Breifne (complete list) – Dub Dothra, King (c.743) Cormacc mac DuibhCríoch, King (c.790) Muircheartach mac Donnghal, King (c.800–806) Connachta (complete...
- Collas killed their uncle, Fíacha Sroiptine, at the Battle of Dubhchomar, in Crioch Rois, Breagh, with Colla Uais taking the kingship. It was prophesied that...
- the barony of Crichton in Midlothian, Scotland. It is derived from Gaelic crìoch (border) and Middle English tune (settlement). Notable people with the name...
- settlement'. The first element is less certain, however, and could be from Gaelic crioch 'border' or ****bric craig 'rock'. To the west of the village is the 15th-century...