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Volume 1

MAC BEOLAIN
357
of Kill-Leabhair (now Killower) at the foot of Knockmaah in Clare Barony - Herenach of the Clogdubh of Saint Patrick
357
MAC DAVIDS
Lords of Clanconway after the O'Finaghtys, descendants of David Burke
69
Burkes of Glinsk called Mac Davids
104
MAC EGANS
Were Brehons of Hy Many and of the tribe of Hy Many
102
Chiefs of the Clan Dermott
647
MAGH AOI
438
441
Dumha Sealga not in Munter Moreghoe (Clare Barony) but in Magh Aoi
438
438
Loch Sealga and Loch Cime not identical - Lough Hackett in Munter Moroghoe is the Loch Cime near which Kellach, King of Connaught lived
439
Duach Galach, account of the conversion of by Saint Patrick
440 to 441
Carnfree, on which the Kings of Connaught were inaugurated
441
MAGH SEOLA
272 to 275
The Country of Hy Briuin Seola
272 to 275
Extent of
271
Was in O'Flaherty's Country until the English drove him into the mountains in 1238
272
Its name
272
Clann Ferghail Territory made erroneously by the Abbe Mageoghegan, co-extensive with Clare Barony
272
Saint Suibhne of the family of Hy Briuin Seola
274
His well in Grange East (Lackagh Parish) which is in their Country
274
Donchadh, son of Aurchuadh and Muireadhach O'Flaherty, Lords of Hy Briuin Seola, notice of the death of, from Annals of Four Masters
274 to 275
MALBY (Henry)
Slain at Aughrim in the battle between O'Sullevan Beare and the Royalists
546
(Sir Nicholas) Orders to, for his Government of Connaught
5
For creating Sir John Burke (commonly called Mc William Euter) Earl, and his eldest son, and Murough na Doe O'Flartey, Barons
5
Ballinasloe granted to him
528 to 529
MAONMUIGHE
283
Maonmuighe
283
MOINMOY or MOENWEE TERRITORY
654
Erroneously made by O'Flaherty coextensive with Clanrickard
654
MONIVEA PARISH
251 to 261
Name
251
Garbhdhoire, Muine-an-Mheadha and Gallach Castles (O'Kelly's) demolished by Mac William De Burgo
251
Battle of Knock Tuagh (account of) from Annals of Four Masters
251 to 255
French's Castle, the original Castle of Monivea. Tiaquin Castle ruins Newcastle (site of)
256
Cashlaundarach, also called Castle of Ryehill - Kilclogher Castle
257
Tisanon Townland
257
Old Church and graveyard
257 to 258
Templemweel old Church
257
Toberacollumbaun alias Toberacullinbaun Well - Templeavally old Church
257
Laghtanora and Knockatober burial places - Tober Patrick Well in Caherlissacuill
261
MOY MUCROMHA (Plain)
413 to 418
Situation
413 to 414
Name
415 to 418
Dinnseanchus quoted
415 to 416
Was the site of the battle between Tòmás Mac Con and Art the Solitary, Kings of Ireland
413 to 414
Tarlach Airt, a brook in Aidhne, where King Art was slain
413 to 415
MOY TUIREADH
88
Well in, covered in the Cyclopean style with a beehive roof
88
MOYLOUGH PARISH
231 to 237
Name
231
Formerly called Saint Stephen's - Graveyard in which Saint Stephen's Church was situated
231 to 232
Killeasrach Lough in which horses were bathed to preserve them from accidents - Well in Cloonoran, and tree of Castlebellew
232
Moylough Castle, formerly occupied by Loughlin Kelly - Kelly's Castle at Mullaghmore. Loughlin Kelly murdered by his brother Tady (1646)
233 to 235
His tombstone with inscriptions in Irish and English
234
His three cousins proverbial for being "the three best Tadys in Ireland" - Garbally Townland and Castle
236
Templemweel Townland and graveyard
237

Volume 2

MEELICK PARISH
54 to 60
Situation and name
54
Archdall's notice of
54 to 55
Old Church
54 to 58
Monastery
55 to 57
Founded 1479 by O'Madden of Silamchia (now Longford Barony)
55
Notice of its erection from Annals of Four Masters
55
Description of the ruins
55 to 57
Sketches of doorway and window in south side wall
56
Do. of window and doorway in west gable
56
Stone inscribed, to the Canavans in east wall of branch building attached to Monastery
57
Tomb stones inscribed to the O'Maddens, Burkes, Skerrets, etc.
57
Notices of Meeliek from Annals of Four Masters
58 to 59
Tir Athain
58
Longphort (Longford Castle)
58
O'Madden's Seat (Castle)
58 to 60
Said to have been on Cromwell's Island
60
Its site now occupied by a Military Tower - ib. Caislean na Dara (Castle of the Oak) said to have stood on an island opposite Keelogue
60
MUINTER MURCHADHA (O'Flaherty's Country)
283 to 285
Situation and extent
283 to 284
The Territories included in it
284
O'Flahertys driven out - ib. And in process of time made a part of Clanrickard ib. The Baronies which composed Clanrickard Territory
284 to 285

Volume 3

MAAREE (Medraighe, Medrigia)
108 to 110
A Peninsula to the south of Galway comprising the entire of Ballynacourty Parish
108
Monuments of the Belgae, Grave of the Greyhound described
108 to 110
Legaunn Corkee
108
MAC CONRYS (the family)
87
Noticed by O'Flaherty
87
MAMS
41
Saint Feichin's Well at Mam Tuirl
41
Spring at Mann En called after Saint Patrick, a remedy for Murrain in cattle
41
Corgoga Mountains
41
Mountain Passes so called as Mameich, Mam Tuirk and Mamen
41
MANNIN FAMILY (anciently Chiefs of Sogain in Hy Many)
67 to 70
Copy of an Irish Deed relative to
67 to 68
Translation of same
69 to 70
MONASTER (Fearann na Mainistrach Townland)
292 to 293
Monaster (Fearann na Mainistrach Townland)
292 to 293
MOTHAR DOON
262 to 264
Name
262
Divisions of the Island of Inishmaan
262
Description of the Doon
263 to 264
Ground plan
264
MOYCULLEN PARISH (Moycullen Barony) - Situation
157
Name
157
Situation
157
Notice of from O'Flaherty's Ogygia
157 to 161
Manannan Mac Lir, the merchant Orbsen so called
159
Pedigrees of the O'Flahertys
161 to 162
Molyneaux's visit to Roderick O'Flaherty
163
Notice of the Parish from O'Flaherty's Account of West Connaught
163 to 167
Gnobeg
163
Moycullen Castle and Manor
163
Tolokian Castles
163
Parish Church
163
Moycullen named from Uillin, grandchild of Nuad Silverhand, King of Ireland
164
Mannan Mac Lir (Orbsen Mac Alloid) killed at the Battle of
164
Great stone erected in commemoration of the battle
164
Curious description of the Barony of Moycullen by O'Flaherty
164 to 167
MOYRUS PARISH (Ballynahinch Barony)
112 to 125
Situation and name
112
O'Flaherty's account of
113
Ballynahinchy Barony called in Irish Conmhaicne Mara
113
Amber grease Found on the coasts of
113 to 114
Seals slaughtered on the rocks and waste islands
114
Irros, many lands nearly surrounded by the sea so called
114
Golam Head
115
Cassin Haven
115
Inverglassen River now Invermore
115
Irrosainhagh
115
Kilkerran, the Lands of Saint Kieran so called, Toberkieran Well
115
Cruach Mhic Dara (Saint Mac Dara's) Island and Harbour
116
Mac Dara's Church
116
Ground plan, description and sketch
134 to 136
Wooden statue of the Saint buried on the island
116
Notice by Cambrensis of wooden effigies of Irish Saints preserved in their Churches
117
Extraordinary superstition of the Galway fishermen respecting the fox and certain other animals
116
Captives Stone
117
Dulasg or Salt Leaf
117
Malachias Queleus Archbishop of Tuam
117
Custom observed by boats when passing the island
118
Sinach, the proper name of Saint Mac Dara
119
Irrosainhagh
119
Church of Moyrus, ground plan and description of
139
Sketch of
140
Leac Sineach or Altar Stone of Mac Dara, preserved therein
119
Ardes Castle
119 to 120
Owen Gawla River
120
Cruaghnakily Island
120
Roundstone Haven (Cuan na Cloiche Runta)
121
Olen na Cruach Island
121
Innisnee Island
121
Saint Mathias's Chapel
121
Blackhaven River (now Abhain More or Ballynahinch River)
122
Wine Island, Salmon Fishery
122
Sketch of the Fish House
137
Tuaimbeola Abbey
123
Name
126
Situation
126 to 133
Summary of the History
126 to 127
Eaghaniver (Aughran-ura)
130
Ballynahinchy Castle
123
Sketch and description
138 to 139
Well of Saint Fechin in Carramore
123
Beanna Beola Mountains, corruptly called in English "the Twelve Pins" for "the Twelve Bins"
124
Owantuidhe River (Owentooey)
124
Straith Salagh (Srath Salach)
124
Innish Leih Dhuine Island, now Inish Leacain
125
Irrosbeg Haven
125
Port na Fedogye
125