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Clochar (Macc nDaimíni) (Clogher)

  • Clochar macc nDaiméni
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The site of an early historic fort of the Síl nDaimíni as well as an early Irish monastery, which ultimately gave its name to the present market-town, parish and diocese of Clogher (Co. Tyrone).


See also: Ó Caiside (Ruaidhrí) [archdeacon of Clogher]
Ó Caiside (Ruaidhrí) ... archdeacon of Clogher
(ob. 1541)
Archdeacon of Clogher, known for his scribal work in manuscripts of the Annals of Ulster.

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Reference works
Placenamesni.org, Online: Northern Ireland Place-Name Project (Queen’s University Belfast), in association with Land and Property Services, Department of Finance and Personnel (Northern Ireland), 2013–present. URL: <http://www.placenamesni.org>.
[id. 8978. ‘Clogher Parish, County Tyrone’] direct link
Warner, R. B., “Irish place-names and archaeology III, case study: Clochar Macc nDaimíni”, Bulletin of the Ulster Place Name Society (Series 2) 4 (1982): 27–31.
Warner, R. B., “The excavations at Clogher and their context”, Clogher Record 8:1 (1973): 5–12.
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