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Barony in County Sligo, Ireland
Leyny (Irish: Luíne), also Leyney, is a barony in County Sligo, Ireland. It corresponds to the ancient túath of Luíghne. Leyny consists of these civil
Leyny
County in Ireland
subsequently made into an English barony: Carbury, Tireragh, Tirerril, Leyny, Corran and Coolavin. The capital of the newly shired county was placed
County_Sligo
Abbeytown 350 Leyny Ballysadare Sligo Abbeyville (or Ardlaherty) 105 Corran Drumrat Boyle Achonry 3,157 Leyny Achonry Tobercurry Aclare Town Leyny Kilmacteige
List of townlands of County Sligo
List_of_townlands_of_County_Sligo
Ancient territory in Connacht, Ireland
History • Created uncertain • Abolished 1603 • Succeeded by Barony of Leyny, County Sligo Status Túath (Territory) Subdivisions • Type Parishes/Townlands
Luighne_Connacht
Barony in County Meath, Ireland
settled was called Luighne Connacht and is the modern County Sligo barony of Leyny. By the 12th century a sept of the Ua Braoin (Breens) were in Lune, as well
Lune_(barony)
Railway station in Ireland
railway station, Tubbercurry railway station, Carrowmore railway station, Leyny railway station and Collooney railway station. Swinford station closed to
Swinford_railway_station
Former railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
Swinford station, Charlestown station, Curry station, Tubbercurry, Carrowmore, Leyny and Collooney railway stations. Tubbercurry station - railbrit.co.uk v t
Tubbercurry_railway_station
Railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
station Ballymote InterCity Dublin-Sligo railway line Sligo MacDiarmada Disused Leyny Branch Line Claremorris to Collooney Terminus Location
Collooney_railway_station
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
baronies of Coolavin, Corran and Tirerrill, and that part of the Barony of Leyny not contained within the constituency of North Sligo. Sexton is also elected
South_Sligo
Disused train station in County Mayo, Ireland
railway station, Tubbercurry railway station, Carrowmore railway station, Leyny railway station and Collooney railway station. On 19 December 1916, in foggy
Kiltimagh_railway_station
Local king in Ireland, died 1025
Aidhne into north Connacht; one Gilla Isa Ó Cléirigh would be Bishop of Leyny (Achonry) before his death in 1230. Descendants would eventually become
Mhic Mac Comhaltan Ua Cleirigh
Mhic_Mac_Comhaltan_Ua_Cleirigh
Topics referred to by the same term
Luine may refer to: Leyny, County Sligo, Ireland, a barony (Luíne in Irish) Victoria Luine, professor in the Department of Psychology, City University
Luine
died 1189. From the Annals of the Four Masters: 1183 - Bec O'Hara, Lord of Leyny in Connaught, was treacherously slain by Conor, the grandson of Dermot,
Conchobar_ua_nDiarmata
Town in County Sligo, Ireland
after the falls on the Owenmore River. Ballysadare is in the barony of Leyny formerly the túath of Luighne Connacht, and the barony of Tirerril, formerly
Ballysadare
Castle) 523 Cabragh Wedge Tomb (The Giant's Grave) Wedge Tomb Cabragh (Leyny) 54°10′27″N 8°40′26″W / 54.1742°N 8.674°W / 54.1742; -8.674 (Cabragh
List of national monuments in County Sligo
List_of_national_monuments_in_County_Sligo
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
1885–1922: The baronies of Carbury and Tireragh, and that part of the barony of Leyny contained within the parishes of Ballysadare and Killoran. McDonald dies
North_Sligo
Village in County Cavan, Ireland
connected with the old Church except that it was built by St.Bridget and St. Leyny, from the latter of whom it and its Parish have received its name. There
Glangevlin
Irish king, died 1003
Cleirigh, lector of Kildare, died 1126 Gilla Isa Ó Cléirigh, Bishop of Leyny (Achonry), died 1230 His descendants would eventually become the Ó Cléirigh
Gilla_Ceallaigh_Ua_Cleirigh
Village in County Sligo, Ireland
Protected structures in the area, as listed by Sligo County Council, include Leyny Station, Coolaney Bridge and Rockfield Roman Catholic Church. Coolaney and
Coolaney
of Murtough O'Conor; Cormac, son of Tomaltagh; Conor God O'Hara, Lord of Leyny; and Donough O'Dowda, Lord of Tirawley and Tireragh; and a battle ensued
Tír_Amhlaidh
Topics referred to by the same term
County Leitrim Lavagh, County Offaly Lavagh, County Roscommon Lavagh, (Leyny barony), County Sligo Lavagh, (Tireragh barony), County Sligo This disambiguation
Lavagh
Venezuelan politician (1969–2025)
because of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN). His wife, Leynys Malavé, denounced that he was arrested in Ospino, Portuguesa state, when
Alfredo_Díaz_Figueroa
Barony of County Mayo
of Murtough O'Conor; Cormac, son of Tomaltagh; Conor God O'Hara, Lord of Leyny; and Donough O'Dowda, Lord of Tirawley and Tireragh; and a battle ensued
Tirawley
of Murtough O'Conor; Cormac, son of Tomaltagh; Conor God O'Hara, Lord of Leyny; and Donough O'Dowda, Lord of Tirawley and Tireragh; and a battle ensued
Tomaltach na Cairge mac Diarmata
Tomaltach_na_Cairge_mac_Diarmata
Sligo Corran An Corann By 1672 45,376 Named after Corann village Sligo Leyny or Leney Luíne By 1672 121,233 Named after the Luighne Connacht tribe Sligo
List_of_baronies_of_Ireland
hostages of Connacht arrived in Ireland, viz. Conor God O'Hara, Lord of Leyny; Dermot, son of Conor O'Mulrony; Finn O'Cormacan; and Aireachtach Mac Donough
Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Tadhg_mac_Conchobar_Maenmaige_Ua_Conchobair
Barony in County Sligo, Ireland
the north and east lies the barony of Tirerril, to the east the barony of Leyny, and to the south the Barony of Coolavin. There is also a border to the
Corran_(barony)
Irish king, died 1282
1278. Brian O'Dowda and Art na g-Capall of the Horses O'Hara, Lord of Leyny, gave battle to the Clann-Feorais Birminghams, in which the Clann-Feorais
Taichlech mac Maelruanaid Ó Dubhda
Taichlech_mac_Maelruanaid_Ó_Dubhda
Topics referred to by the same term
a. Carrownageeragh), a townland in Ballysadare civil parish, barony of Leyny, County Sligo Two locations in Kent and Worcestershire This disambiguation
Stonehall_(disambiguation)
1225. Owen Ó hEidhin, lord. see 1225. 1230. Gilla-Isa O'Clery, Bishop of Leyny Achonry ... died. 1232. Faghtna O'Hallgaith, Coarb of Drumacoo, and official
Uí_Fiachrach_Aidhne
Castle) 523 Cabragh Wedge Tomb (The Giant's Grave) Wedge Tomb Cabragh (Leyny) 54°10′27″N 8°40′26″W / 54.1742°N 8.674°W / 54.1742; -8.674 (Cabragh
List of national monuments in Connacht
List_of_national_monuments_in_Connacht
confirmed in the Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1338, which states "Leyny and Corran were laid waste and wrested from the English, and the chieftainship
Sén-Brian_Ó_Dubhda
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Name of a king.
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Of the sea
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Lord Shiva
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Sapphire, Blue stone, Precious stone
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