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776:. One family descends from James Dowd who was born in Dublin in 1828, and who is recorded as marrying Mary Ann Heery. Another family descends from Michael Dowd who was born in Westmeath in 1824, and he is recorded as marrying Eileen Burke. The third family descends from another Michael Dowd who is said to have been born in Ireland in 1804. There is yet another Dowd branch in Argentina, that of Edward O'Dowd, married to Kathleen Lynch in Ireland (date unknown) parents of Edward Michael O'Dowd (born 1856 or 1857 in Westmeath). Edward emigrated to Argentina and settled in Navarro, Provincia de Buenos Aires, working in a farm. He married Mary Kelly Moran (whose parents were William Kelly and Anne Moran, both born in Ireland, emigrated to Argentina) and had 4 children: Anne "Annie" Dowd, Kathleen "Kitty" Dowd, Edward Dowd and John Dowd. Annie, Kitty and John died childless. Edward married Winifred Lucy Reynolds (born in New Zealand 16 April 1898), and died only 53 days later. Fortunately, Winifred was pregnant and gave birth to Eduardo José Dowd on 31 March 1931, who, in turn married Mercedes García (born in Asturias, Spain on 19 December 1931). They had 5 children, who live in Argentina. 926:
Gathering – promoting the Gathering and was instrumental in bringing the clan into the 21st century with online registration. The daughter of Paul and Judy O'Dowd of San Francisco (great-granddaughter of Thomas Paul O'Dowd former Supervisor of the City of San Francisco), Kieran grew up living around the world with her parents and three brothers as her father was a career Army officer. After graduating from university, Kieran worked as a civil servant for many years and currently works for a major US airline. Her passion is spreading the word about the Ó Dubhda Clan – inspiring clan members to participate in the history of the Ó Dubhda Clan no matter where they reside and the history and culture of the Emerald Isle. Kieran currently makes Fort Wayne, Indiana (USA) her home.
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chosen as the Taoiseach-elect when the Chieftainship was restored, and in September 2000 was inaugurated with Brehon rites at Cahir Mor as The Ó Dubhda – the first chief in over 400 years. At the same meeting, Richard F Dowd of New Jersey was chosen as the Tánaiste. During his period in office he has represented the clan at the 1798 Bicentennial celebrations and at the unveiling of the memorial to Baron James O'Dowda, while at the same time making efforts to contact Ó Dubhda clansmen worldwide. In September 2003, he handed the white staff of office, the Ó Dubhda standard and the Chief's personal pennant to his successor, Richard F. Dowd.
437:(clan leader). This was written in an ancient manuscript known as the Great Book of Lecan, written near Enniscrone in Tireragh between 1397 and 1418 and now carefully preserved in Dublin. The inaugural ceremony of each succeeding O'Dowd was presided over by a MacFirbis, the hereditary chroniclers of the clan. One of the most generous sponsors of the MacFirbis scholars was Tadhg Riabhach Ó Dubhda ('Dark Teige'), who became Taoiseach of Tireragh in 1417. He is particularly remembered in this manuscript where his death is recorded at Enniscrone Castle. 991: 885:
battle lost, Dubhda fled to Kerry where he settled securely with Mt. Brandon at his back, Brandon Bay to the North and East, and impenetrable bogs to the South. His descendants are still there today. Mike Dowd, Irish national, Australian citizen and resident, and descendant of Tadhg BuĂ­ was Inaugurated as Taoiseach in 2009. The area where Tadhg BuĂ­ settled in Kerry was well known to the Clan for thousands of years and is where King Daithi's Memorial Stone was sourced.
983: 441: 2998: 1961: 379:. The UĂ­ Fiachrach provided successive kings of Connacht for a long period, but their sphere of influence became confined to North Connacht. In the late 10th century, their king was named Aedh Ua Dubhda (Hugh O'Dooda). He is recorded as having 'died an untroubled death' in the year 982, making this surname one of the oldest in Europe. His grandson, Mulrony, who died in 1005 had the title of Lord of Hyfiachrach. The O'Dowds were a 419: 360: 916:
from a very early age. His journeys to Ireland in the 1970s and 80's were punctuated by journeys to graveyards and ruined castles. His passion for history and early Irish history in particular, is second only to his passion for classic cars and motorbikes. As a confirmed 'petrolhead', he has built and restored a number of classic vehicles. He currently lives in Scotland with his wife and son.
36: 159:. The O'Dowd clan can be traced to the Doonfeeney area of what is now the parish of Ballycastle in Co. Mayo. A large earthen ring fortificatiation still exists called 'Rath O'Dubhda". The nearby early ecclesiastical site at Doonfeeney was more than likely developed under the patronage of the O'Dowds. They descend in the paternal line from the 468:). With the Irish defeat in 1603, their power rapidly dwindled and they were deprived of most of their patrimonial possessions. Daithi Óg O'Dowd, who married in 1636, was the last generation of O'Dowds given by MacFirbis in his pedigree of the clan. This also coincides with historical events – namely the 430:, on the east shore of Killala Bay near the border of Sligo and Mayo. They were considerably reduced by the Anglo-Norman incursion into Connacht in the thirteenth century but were still powerful and in 1354 Sen-Bhrian O'Dowd succeeded in driving all the Anglo-Norman settlers out of Tireragh for a time. 864:
After serving as an Engineer with the US Merchant Marine (1946–48), Richard moved to United Airlines, where he was a Radio Electric Mechanic from 1951 to 1957. After graduating from university he became a Security Analyst with Merrill Lynch (1957–60) before setting up his own business, R F Dowd &
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These castles and ruins were researched and located over many years by the Clan O'Dowd historian, Conor Mac Hale. The O'Dowdas (O'Dowds) were chieftains of west Sligo in Anglo-Norman times and they built the Castle in Ballina, Co Mayo in 1447. The O'Dowds occupied the castle until the Cromwellian era
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In late 1601 Tadhg Buí, Taoiseach (Chieftain) of the Ó Dubhda Clan, rode with his 50 horsemen to Kinsale accompanied by his brother-in-law Red Hugh O'Donnell and his troops to fight the English and expel them from Ireland forever. His cousin O’Neill proceeded to Kinsale with his army separately. The
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Richard spent many holidays in Ireland and was keen to trace his family's roots, which he discovered lay in the West of Ireland. The founding of the Ó Dubhda Clan Association in 1990 was of great interest to him and he was a member right from the start and has not missed one Rally since. At the 1997
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The New Zealand branch of the O'Dowds (and Dowds), are descended from Patrick O'Dowd and Anna (nĂ©e: Kenny). Patrick O'Dowd was born in Easky, Sligo in Ireland in 1805. He enlisted into the 97th Regiment of Foot (The Earl of Ulster's – also known as the "Celestials" due to the colour of their flashes
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Richard Dowd is descended from Thomas Dowd, one of a family of brothers who left Ireland to escape the aftermath of the Great Famine. It is believed that the Dowds were originally from Mayo. The family settled in the United States and Richard was born in Brooklyn, New York City of 24 November 1928.
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Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, Thomas Andrew Dowds is the son of Thomas Dowds, The first Taoiseach of the modern era. His grandfather grew up in Easky and from him he learned stories of the Ó Dubhda Clan. As the son of a history teacher, he was able to research the history of the Ó Dubhda Clan
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The O'Dowd family moved to Naas, Co Kildare in 1974 where Brendan went to the Christian Brothers School. Later he studied at The University of Liverpool obtaining a BSc. Hons. in diagnostic radiography. He currently works as a radiographer at Mayo University Hospital, Castlebar Co Mayo about forty
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Company Inc, becoming President of the Investment Banking firm. In 1963 he moved to Value Line Investments as a Security Analyst and remained with them until 1965. In 1963, he was appointed Professor of Economics at the City University of New York, which post he held until his retirement in 1992.
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He was educated at St Johns University, New York City and graduated with the degree of BA in 1957. During his career, he undertook further studies at the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration, gaining the degree of MBA in 1964, and PhD in 1976, for a Doctoral Dissertation
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The castle has been renovated over the years and two chimneys were added in the seventeenth century. Many of the original archer slits remain intact. After the eviction of the O'Dowds during the Cromwellian Plantation of the 1650s the castle and lands were given to Robert Morgan. It was used as a
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Kieran was elected as the first woman Tanaiste' at the 2015 Gathering in Enniscrone, Co. Sligo. and was inaugurated as the clan Taoiseach on 6 October 2018. She holds the distinction of being the first female chieftain of the Ó Dubhda Clan. As the Tanaiste', she was the planner for the 2018 clan
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Formed Pre WWI the Nottingham O'Dowds are a large Family. Edward O'Dowd's grandfather moved from Ireland at an unknown date. Edward then went on to marry Lucy and between them had 9 children. Two girls and seven boys, the eldest also named Edward. The eldest daughter is Joyce followed by Patrick
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The kingdom of the O'Dowds was ringed by 20 castles, most of which are now in ruins. The location of these castles are as follows: No:1 Lough Conn; No:2 Mount Balcon, River Moy; No:3 Beaufield; No:4 Belleek Castle, Ballina; No:5 Castleconor, River Moy; No:6 Castleton Manor; No:7 Enniscrone; No:8
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Thomas married to Cathie (nĂ©e Harvey) and had two sons and a daughter and three grandchildren. His interest in Irish, and particularly Ó Dubhda history resulted in his being one of the first members of the Ó Dubhda Clan Association in 1990, and he has attended every rally since. In 1997, he was
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Tom Dowds was elected as the Clan Chieftain at the Clan Rally in 1997, and served the Clan in that appointment until 2003. Descended from the O'Dowds of Kilglass, Thomas's grandfather, Patrick left Easkey for Scotland and his father, also Thomas, was born in Glasgow, but the family returned to
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Brendan was elected Taniste of the Ó Dubhda Clan at the 2009 Gathering in Enniscrone, Co. Sligo. He was Inaugurated as Taoiseach of the Ó Dubhda Clan at the 2012 Gathering. While in office as Tánaiste and Taoiseach he organized both the 2012 and 2015 Clan Gatherings and rejoined the Clans of
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Brendan Joseph O'Dowd was born in 1965 and lived at "Greenwood" Culleens, Kilglass. Co. Sligo. Previous to 1798 the family lived in Rathlee, Co. Sligo. (Following the rising in 1798 all Catholic families within one mile of the sea were moved further away in order to prevent another French
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The O'Dowd castle was built in Carn Amhalghaigh in 1477. The O'Dowds occupied the castle until the Cromwellian re-conquest. The castle was used as a Williamite military base during the later war and ceased to be inhabited shortly thereafter. A smaller keep was built at Castleconner near
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Rally, he was elected Tánaiste (Heir) to the Chieftain and was formally installed in that post at Cahir Mor in September 2000. In September 2003, he received the white staff as he was inaugurated as the Taoiseach of the Ó Dubhda Clan, and Edward O'Dowd of Chicago was elected Tánaiste.
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From the rarity of the surname today, one must conclude that these successive wars, particularly those in the 17th century against the English, and the subsequent savage repression, greatly diminished O'Dowd numbers along with their power and influence.
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power of considerable ability in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. On land they managed to hold their territory intact against the superior forces of the Burkes and Birminghams. Their territory at its widest embraced the tĂșatha of
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In 1968, Thomas graduated BA (Hons) in Economic History from the University of Strathclyde and gained the Teachers Secondary Certificate from Jordanhill College and the Diploma in Education from the University of Glasgow in 1969.
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Ireland and he was brought up in Easkey. The family again moved to Scotland in the 1920s and settled in Govan. Thomas (the Clan Chieftain), was born in England in 1937, but educated in Scotland at St Anthony's Primary and
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Carahduff; No:9 Rathlee; No:10 Rosslee, Easkey; No:11 Dromore; No:12 Doonecoy; No:13 Cartron; No:14 Dromard; No:15 Lomford; No:16 Flooneen; No:17 Ballymote; No:18 Markcree; No:19 Lough Gill; No:20 Drumcliff Bay.
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O'Dowd. The names of the rest of the Nottingham O'Dowd children are Terry, Peter, Barry, Diane, Anthony and Trevor. There are estimated to be around 20 families of O'Dowd in and around Nottingham to this day.
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Several O'Dowds were bishops of the see of Killala. Father John Ó Duada, who was tortured and hanged in 1579, was one of the many Irish Franciscan martyrs. Many of the name appear in the ranks of the
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ARMS – or a saltier sable, in chief two swords in saltier, points upwards, the dexter surmounted of the sinister argent, pommels and hilts gold, in base and oak leaf, the stalk upwards, vert.
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military site for the Williamite army during the war between the Catholic King James and the Protestant William of Orange. At the close of the 17th century the castle ceased to be inhabited.
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A website of the O'Dowd, Ó Dubhda etc.. containing information and resource and where the Clan gatherings in Ireland are organised. Previous Clan gatherings documented
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The ruins of the O'Dowd castle Rosslee. This is castle No:10 and is located just on the seaward side of the village of Easky in Sligo. Photo: Subritzky Collection 2007
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The last election of an O'Dowd Taoiseach took place in 1595. By this time they were simply a client clan of the O'Connor clan of Sligo. This coincided with the
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The ruins of the O'Dowd castle Rathlee. This is castle No:09 and is located close to the harbour of Rathlee village in Sligo. Photo: Subritzky Collection 2007.
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in 1429. However, many of the O'Dowd castles have a far more ancient history of being built directly over the site of Stone Age and Bronze Age fortifications.
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minutes from his native Kilglass. Brendan has lived and worked in many different countries including London UK, Boston, MA USA, Vancouver BC. Canada.
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ARMS – Vert a saltire or, in chief two swords in saltire, points upwards, the dexter surmounted of the sinister argent, pommels and hilts gold.
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on their uniforms) in 1824, aged 16. He was a Private and served 16 years in the British Army, including 11 years with the Regiment in
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O'Hart records two arms for members of the family. One in what is today County Mayo (the senior branch) and the other in Sligo.
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The style and design of these small Irish castles is said to have originated from a subsidy of 10-Pounds which was granted by
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Ireland, representing the Ó Dubhda Clan at Áras an Uachtaráin meeting with President Michael D. Higgins in June 2015.
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This marble memorial to the O'Dowd Kings is mounted into the wall of Rathlee castle. Photo: Subritzky Collection 2007.
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8 October 1847. This was the 2nd Detachment of Fencibles and included 80 Fencibles, 67 wives and 145 children.
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Book detailing the Great Book of Lecan (with translation) and the history and customs of the Hy Fiachrach
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Brendan O'Dowd was succeeded in October 2015 by Andrew Dowds from Glasgow as the current Taoiseach.
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There are at least three families named Dowd (or O'Dowd), whose descendants are currently living in
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MOTTO – "Virtus Ipsa Suis Firmissima Nititur Armis" (Bravery is Best Sustained by Arms). Irish:
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MOTTO – "Virtus Ipsa Suis Firmissima Nititur Armis" (Bravery is Best Sustained by Arms). Irish:
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The O'Dowds are unique in having left a detailed account of the inauguration ceremony of their
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AI1126.12 Ua Dubda, king of UĂ­ Amalgada, was drowned along with the crews of two coracles.
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They were traditionally inaugurated as princes of Ui Fiachrach at Carn Amhalghaigh near
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Thomas Paul O'Dowd (1886–1930), superintendent, City of San Francisco, California, US
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in 1520 by Conor O'Dowd, the Taoiseach of the time. Both castles are now in ruins.
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he was living in Manchester with his wife Anna and 4 children. He enlisted into
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on 1 July 1847, with his family aboard the "SS Minerva," arriving in the
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CREST – over a coronet, a dexter hand in armour, holding a dart, proper.
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CREST – over a coronet, a dexter hand in armour, holding a dart, proper.
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1496. Ó Dubhda, Dubh, i.e. William, the son of Domhnall Ballach, died.
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There are about 180 families living in New Zealand, mainly in the
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AI1127.11 Gilla Críst Ua Dubda of Cenél Eógain Aelaig died.
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schools in Govan, before choosing a career in education.
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U1446.4: Brian Ua Dubda was slain by the Tir-Amhalghaidh.
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For centuries they were the leading sept of the northern
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family settled. All are Ó Dubhda (pronounced O Dooda) in
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and, later in the seventeenth century, in Catholic King
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More details of the O'Dowds and many more Dowd stories
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today are usually anglicised as Duddy, Dowd or Dowds.
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Edward P. O'Dowd Clan Ó Dubhda Chieftain 2006–2009 -
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The immediate progenitors of the O'Dowd were 910:Andrew Dowds Clan Ó Dubhda Chieftain 2015–2018 852:Richard F Dowd Clan O'Dowd Chieftain 2003–2006 833:Thomas J Dowds Clan O'Dowd Chieftain 1997–2003 495:(1690), is said to have been seven feet tall. 220:. 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Descendants of this sept in 1: 2899:List of High Kings of Ireland 2005: 1236: 1138:(1950), Australian politician 937:Princes of Hy-Fiachra (Mayo) 828:Modern Clan O'Dowd Chieftains 824:is one of these descendants. 737:Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe 555:(5 and a half weeks) c. 1466? 470:Cromwellian reconquest (1642) 214:Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe 104:Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe 701:John Charles Haughton O'Dowd 344:(aka DathĂ­), the last pagan 276: 273: 270: 267: 237:Irish personal naming system 7: 2677:Conn of the Hundred Battles 1253:. 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Index


UĂ­ Fiachrach
Kingdom of Connacht
Dubda mac Connmhach
Tadhg Riabhach Ó Dubhda
Kings of Connacht
Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe
Tireragh

Irish
Irish
Gaelic
County Mayo
County Sligo
Dubda mac Connmhach
Connachta
UĂ­ Fiachrach
Kings of Connacht
DĂșnchad Muirisci
Indrechtach mac DĂșnchado
Ailill Medraige mac Indrechtaig
Donn Cothaid mac Cathail
UĂ­ BriĂșin
O'Shaughnessy
MacFirbis
Great Book of Lecan
Leabhar na nGenealach
Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe
Kingdom of Connacht
Kingdom of Ireland

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