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  2. County Fermanagh - Wikipedia

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    – The Fermanagh story:a documented history of the County Fermanagh from the earliest times to the present day – Enniskillen: Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, 1969. Lowe, Henry N. – County Fermanagh 100 years ago: a guide and directory 1880. – Belfast: Friar's Bush Press, 1990. ISBN 0-946872-29-5; Parke, William K. – A Fermanagh Childhood.

  3. List of Irish clans in Ulster - Wikipedia

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    They ruled an area known as Tír Cennfhada, which is preserved in the name of barony of Tirkennedy, County Fermanagh. Ó Daimhín (O'Davin, Davin) Meaning: Ox Progenitor: Daimhín mac Cairbre Dam Argait: Territory: County Fermanagh Extra: Leading County Fermanagh sept up until the 15th century when the O'Neills and Maguires broke them. Noted as ...

  4. Fermanagh - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom of Fermanagh was formed in the 10th century, out of the larger kingdom of Uí Chremthainn, which was part of the overkingdom of Airgíalla. [3] By the late 11th century it had grown to cover all of what is now County Fermanagh. [3] The kingdom came to be ruled by the Mag Uidhir (Maguire) clan from the late 13th century onward.

  5. List of family seats of Irish nobility - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of clans, peers and landed gentry families in Ireland. Most of the houses belonged to the Old English and Anglo-Irish aristocracy, and many of those located in the present Republic of Ireland were abandoned, sold or destroyed following the Irish War of Independence and Irish Civil War of the early 1920s.

  6. Maguire family - Wikipedia

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    Maguiresbridge in County Fermanagh (Irish: Droichead Mhig Uidhir) takes its name from the family. In the Nine Years' War (1594–1603), Hugh Maguire, the Lord of Fermanagh, took the rebels' side, while his subordinate kinsman Connor Roe Maguire of Magherastephana sought to displace him and was nicknamed "the Queen's Maguire" for his support of ...

  7. McGovern (name) - Wikipedia

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    The surname McGovern (Irish: Mág Samhradháin), is of Irish origin and is found predominantly in the counties of Cavan (among the fifteen most common names), Fermanagh and Leitrim. The Irish name is Mag Samhradháin, meaning the Son of Samhradhán , and the clan or sept takes its name from one Samhradhán who lived c. 1100 AD descended from ...

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