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In Ireland, a barony is a historical geographical unit: normally a subdivision of a county, although some baronies straddle county boundaries as a result of subsequent reorganisation of local government. The names and boundaries of baronies were defined during the Anglo-Norman and later English... more
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x Barony of Tullyhaw  
Tullyhaw (Irish: Teallach Eathach) is an Barony in County Cavan. The area has been in constant occupation since pre-4000 B.C. In 1579 East Breifne, then part of Connacht, was made a shire. The shire was named Cavan (Irish: An Cabhain) after the area...
x Barony of Corcomroe  
Corcomroe (Irish: Corco Modhruadh, meaning "seed or people of Modhruadh") is the anglicised form of the tuath of Corco Modhruadh in the north of County Clare on the west coast of Ireland. It is also the name of the obsolete barony (Corco Modhruadh...
x Barony of Duhallow  
The Barony of Duhallow (Irish: Dúiche Ealla) is located in the northwestern part of County Cork in the province of Munster in Ireland. It is located on the borders of counties Kerry and Limerick, and is bounded on the south by the Boggeragh...
x Barony of Norragh  
The Barony of Norragh in County Kildare was granted by Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Leinster, and Earl of Pembroke also known as Strongbow, to Robert St. Michael before 1176. In 1220 Peter de Norrach, probably a descendabnt of de St....
x Barony of Costello (County Mayo)  
Costello was one of the Baronies of Mayo. In the pre-Norman times the area was called Sliabh Lugha and was ruled by the Ó Gadhra dynasty. In the 12th century Milo de Angelo removed the O'Gadhra's from their seat in Airtech Mór and built a castle...
x Barony of Erris  
Erris is a barony in northwestern County Mayo in Ireland. The main town is Belmullet. While officially most of Erris is a Gaeltacht area, in reality there are significant numbers of first-language speakers of Irish only in certain parts of the...
x Barony of Morgallion  
Morgallion is one of the baronies that comprise county Meath. The Mugdorna were pushed out of northern Meath sometime after 800 by the Gailenga Mora. The Gailenga left their name in the barony of Morgallion (Machaire Gailenga, the plain of the...
x Barony of Farney  
Farney is an Barony in County Monaghan. The area has claim to the site of the Battle of Achadh Leithdheirg, in 331. The area around Lough Ooney was originally called Fernmag or Fer Fernmaighe (Farney). which means the disputed battle site is...
x Barony of Corann  
The Corann (sometimes Anglicised as Corran) was a barony in County Sligo in the province of Connacht, Ireland.
x Barony of Lower Antrim    
x Barony of Upper Antrim    
x Barony of Lower Belfast    
x Barony of Upper Belfast    
x Barony of Carrickfergus    
x Barony of Cary    
x Barony of Lower Dunluce    
x Barony of Upper Dunluce    
x Barony of Lower Glenarm    
x Barony of Upper Glenarm    
x Barony of Kilconway    
x Barony of Lower Massereene    
x Barony of Upper Massereene    
x Barony of Lower Toome    
x Barony of Upper Toome    
x Barony of Armagh    
x Barony of Lower Fews    
x Barony of Upper Fews    
x Barony of East Oneilland    
x Barony of West Oneilland    
x Barony of Lower Orior    
x Barony of Upper Orior    
x Barony of Tiranny    
x Barony of Aran    
x Barony of Ardagh    
x Barony of Ardee    
x Barony of Arklow    
x Barony of Athenry    
x Barony of Ballyadams    
x Barony of Ballyboy    
x Barony of Ballybritt    
x Barony of Ballycowen    
x Barony of Ballymoe (County Galway)    
x Barony of Ballymoe (County Roscommon)    
x Barony of Ballynahinch    
x Barony of Banagh    
x Barony of Bantry (County Cork)    
x Barony of Bantry (County Wexford)    
x Barony of Bargy    
x Barony of Barretts    
x Barony of Barrymore    
x Barony of Bear    
x Barony of Boylagh    
x Barony of Boyle    
x Barony of Brawny    
x Barony of Burren    
x Barony of Burrishoole    
x Barony of Callan    
x Barony of Carbury (County Kildare)    
x Barony of Carbury (County Sligo)    
x Barony of Carlow    
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