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Volume 1

GALWAY
See Saint Nicholas's Parish
GNOMORE & GNOBEG TERRITORIES
See Iar Connacht Territory, and also Rahoon Parish
GRANGE PARISH
649 to 652
Situation
649
Name
649 to 651
Old Church
651
Crossmacrin, where there was an annual 'Pattern'
651 to 652
Mentioned in Annals of Your Masters as the site of a battle between Mac William Iochtair and Mac William of Clanrickard, in which the former was defeated
652

Volume 2

GARRAUN & GRAIG (Topographical words)
116
Orthography of settled
116
GNOBEG TERRITORY
275 to 282
Name
275
O'Hadhnaidhs, the ancient proprietors
275
Became subject to the O'Flahertys in 11th Century
275
Extract from Ogygia relative to
275 to 276
Delvin Feadha in Tirda Loch or Land of the Two Lakes.
276
Dealbhna Tire Da Loch
277 to 278
Mentioned in Annals of Four Masters as the principality of Mac Conroi
277
Was co-extensive with Moycullen Barony
278
Gnobeg comprised the Parishes of Moycullen and Rahoon
277
Mac Conroi (the) descended from Gnomor and not from Gnobeg
278
His pedigree
278 to 279
Irish poem giving an account of all the Delvins, and particularly of Gnomor and Gnobeg
280 to 282
Mac Conroi and O'Caibhdenaigh aIternately Chiefs of the Two Gnos, Territories which they wrested from the Conmaicne
279 to 280
GNOMORE TERRITORY
274
Name
274
Mac Conroi (incorrectly Righ by Hardiman) the ancient Chiefs of comprised the Parishes of Killannin and Kilcummin in Moycullen Barony
274

Volume 3

GALLOWGLASS & KERNS
19 to 21
Described by the Lord Deputy Saint Leger, in a letter to the King
19 to 21
GOLAM HEAD
151
GRAVE of the GREYHOUND
108 to 110
A Belgic monument at Maaree
108 to 110