- Dónall Mac
Giolla Easpaig, M.A., is the
former Chief Placenames Officer in the
Placenames Branch in the
Department of Community,
Equality and Gaeltacht...
- The Place-Names of the
Barony of Newcastle, p. 171.
Donall Mac
Giolla Easpaig, L'influence
scandinave sur la
toponymie irlandaise in L'héritage maritime...
-
Iarlaithe mac Loga with that of his
namesake in Armagh. Dónall Mac
Giolla Easpaig suggests that the
saints could refer to one and the same person: [...]...
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Bishopstown (Irish:
Baile an
Easpaig,
meaning 'town of the Bishop') is a
suburb of Cork,
located in the
south west of the city. It is made-up of the townlands...
- Killina****k (Irish:
Coill an
Easpaig,
meaning 'bishop's wood') is a
small village in the
south of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. Its name is also sometimes...
- form of the
Scottish Gaelic Mac
Gille Easbuig, and the
Irish Mac
Giolla Easpaig, both of
which mean "bishop's servant's son". The
given name
itself is...
-
Parish Plan
Archived 2007-11-18 at the
Wayback Machine. Dónall Mac
Giolla Easpaig, 'Placenames and
Early Settlement in
County Donegal', in
William Nolan...
- is
believed to be St. Maolan. He is
commemorated in the
placnames Cill
Easpaig Mhaoláin (the
church of
Bishop Maolán) or Killaspugmoylan,
parish of Kilconickny...
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Killaspuglonane (Irish: Cill
Easpaig Lonáin) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland.
Killaspuglonane in the part of the
historical barony of Corcomroe...
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Winterwatch presented by
Megan McCubbin Castle Espie (from
Irish Caistéal an
Easpaig,
meaning 'castle of the bishop') is also a
townland of 255
acres in the...