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An Elusive O'Loughlin Castle of North County Clare -and the O'Dalys (Ó Dálaigh), Hereditary Professors and Poets to the O'Loughlins of Corcomroe

Martin Breen

The Other Clare Vol. 47, 2023

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The origins of Clann Chruitín: chronicler-poets of the learned Gaelic tradition

Luke McInerney

The Other Clare, vol. 38, pp 19-30, 2014

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A Note on the Uí Mhaoir of Drumcliff, Co. Clare

Luke McInerney

The Other Clare (2011)

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Was Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh written at Clare Abbey in the mid-fourteenth century?

Luke McInerney

The Other Clare: Journal of the Shannon archaeological and historical society, vol. 45, pp 26-32, 2021

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A Survey of the Clann Ghormáin (McGormans) of Ibrickan, county Clare: land, lineage and resettlement in late medieval Ireland

Luke McInerney, Robert O’Halloran

Studia Hibernica (no.50), 2024

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Lettermoylan of Clann Bhruaideadha: A résumé of their landholding, topography & history

Luke McInerney

North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 2012

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Land and Lineage: The McEnerhinys of Ballysallagh in the Sixteenth Century

Luke McInerney

North Munster Antiquarian Journal, 2009

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The Clann Chraith bardic school of Burgess, south Tipperary

Luke McInerney

Luke McInerney & Katharine Simms (eds), 'Gaelic Ireland (c.600-c.1700): Lordship, saints and learning: essays for the Irish Chiefs' and Clans' Prize in history', (Wordwell, Dublin 2021), 2021

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Review of 'Clerical and learned lineages of medieval Co. Clare: a survey of the fifteenth-century papal registers' by Colm Lennon

Luke McInerney

Studia Hibernica, No. 40 (pp 216-18), 2014

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'Luigne Breg and the Origins of the Uí Néill', in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy

Patrick Gleeson

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Clare Abbey, Clann Chraith and the coarb of St Breacán

Robert O’Halloran

Studia Hibernica, 2023

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The comharba family of Ó Maolmochéirghe of Drumreilly

Paul MacCotter

Leitrim: History and Society, 2019

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‘A Task Too Great for One Dynasty? The Mortimer Earls of March, the de Burgh Inheritance, and the Gaelic Nobility, c.1370-c.1425’, The Mortimer History Society Journal 4 (2021), 1-20.

Simon Egan

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Le triúcha chéd in Chalaidh a máeraidecht idir mincís agus mórthobach - Multidisciplinary approaches to recovering an Ó Cellaig cenn áit in later medieval Uí Maine

Daniel Patrick Curley

Eolas: The Journal of the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies, Volume 13, 2021

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The Social and Ideological Role of Crannogs in Early Medieval Ireland, PhD thesis, Vol. 2, Dept of History, NUI Maynooth

Aidan O'Sullivan

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Paul MacCotter's review of 'Clerical & Learned Lineages of medieval Co. Clare,' in Óenach: FMRSI Review (2015)

Luke McInerney

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O'Neill Dominance in 15th Century Armagh

Jocelyn Burgess

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The Old English in Early Modern Ireland: The Palesmen and the Nine Years’ War, 1594–1603. Ruth A. Canning. Irish Historical Monograph Series 20. Rochester, NY: Boydell Press, 2019. xii + 228 pp. $120

padraig lenihan

Renaissance Quarterly, 2020

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The late prehistoric 'Royal Site' of Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon: An enduring paradigm of enclosed sacred space

Joe Fenwick

2018

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Irish place-names and archaeology, III, a case study: Clochar Macc nDaimini

Richard B Warner

Bulletin of the Ulster Place-Name Society 4, 1982, 29-38

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Caherlehillan: ritual, domestic and economic aspects of a Corcu Duibne ecclesiastical site

John Sheehan

Michael Potterton and Chris Corlett (eds), The Early Church in Ireland in the Light of Recent Archaeological Excavations, 2014

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Early Irish Monasteries and their Dynastic Connections

Melanie C Maddox

Studia Celtica Fennica, 2007

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The O'Donnell Dynasty and Donegal Abbey

Francis Martin O'Donnell

Tyrconnell-Fyngal Publishing, 2020

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The flight of Carthach (Mochuda) from Rahan to Lismore: lineage and identity in early medieval Ireland

Constant Mews

Early Medieval Europe, 2013

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A political history of the Macgregors before 1571

Martin MacGregor

1989

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Excavations at Caherconnell Cashel, the Burren, Co. Clare: implications for cashel chronology and Gaelic settlement

Michelle Comber

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, …, 2010

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Review of Matthieu Boyd (ed), Ollam: Studies in Gaelic and Related Traditions in Honor of Tomás Ó Cathasaigh

Pamela O'Neill

Australian Celtic Journal, 2017

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GARRANES: AN EARLY MEDIEVAL ROYAL SITE IN SOUTH-WEST IRELAND

William O'Brien

2021

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The Breac Maodhóg: a unique medieval Irish reliquary

Griffin Murray

Cavan: History and Society (edited by J. Cherry & B. Scott)., 2014

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The O'Hallorans (Uí Allmhuráin) of Fahy: Landholding and lineage in late medieval Thomond

Robert O’Halloran

The Other Clare, 2022

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The Material Culture of Self-Promotion: The Conaille Muirthemne Kings and The Ecclesiastical Site of Faughart, County Louth

Gillian Boazman

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Lands that time forgot: the early Cistercian settlement of Monasternenagh, Co. Limerick

catherine swift

Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 2018

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A fourteenth-century poem on the Meic Conmara lords of Clann Chuiléin

Luke McInerney

Studia Hibernica (no. 40), 2014

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Texts and Transmissions of the Scúap Chrábaid: An Old-Irish Litany in its Manuscript Context

Tomás O'Sullivan

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The Social and Ideological Role of Crannogs in Early Medieval Ireland. Vol. 1, PhD thesis, NUI Maynooth

Aidan O'Sullivan

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