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  • In 1199, though receiving cantred of which had been among his father's possessions.
  • In 1358 this Barony was known by its ancient name the " Cantred of Odoth ".
  • With this alliance he acquired the cantred of E骻hanacht Caisil with the castle of Ardmayle in Tipperary.
  • The latter cantred, variously called Muscry-donnegan or " O'Donegan's country " or " Cork.
  • The name spelt as " Latharne " was used at one point in reference to the Anglo-Norman cantred of Carrickfergus.
  • U?Echach Cobo's territory formed the basis of the medieval deanery and Norman cantred of Oveh, as well as the diocese of Dromore.
  • Mac Carthy, King of Desmond, was in his house, and ?Conor gave him a great stipend, namely, five horses out of every cantred in Connacht.
  • Possessed of the cantred of Erris in Connacht, in the 1290s he held the barony of Athmethan, Waterford, from the King at a rent of ?0 13s 4d.
  • The cantred was used for administrative purposes, with the serjeanty for law enforcement, the eyre for law courts, and collection of scutage and other taxes organised by cantred.
  • The cantred was used for administrative purposes, with the serjeanty for law enforcement, the eyre for law courts, and collection of scutage and other taxes organised by cantred.
  • It also became an Anglo-Norman cantred called Twescard, which later would absorb the cantred of Dalrede ( based on D醠 Riata ), with these two combined cantreds forming the basis for the rural deanery of Twescard.
  • It also became an Anglo-Norman cantred called Twescard, which later would absorb the cantred of Dalrede ( based on D醠 Riata ), with these two combined cantreds forming the basis for the rural deanery of Twescard.
  • The estate of the Abbey and churches of Rattoo arose within the ancient ecclesiastical see of Ardfert in the cantred of Altry bordering Ui Ferba, within the over kingdom of Ciarraige Luachra and was founded by-" " the gentle bishop Lugdach " ".
  • The " half barony of Varbo " shown between Trughanacmy and Corkaguiny on the map of the Desmond or Clancarthy Survey of 1598 may correspond to the medieval cantred of U?Fearba / Hy Ferba / " Offariba otherwise Arbowe ", which comprised the castle and lands of Listrim and Ballinoe.
  • The end result of conquest first by the D醠 nAraidi and then the U?Tuirtri resulted in Eilne later becoming known simply as " An Tuaiscert ", which survived into the late medieval period as the name of a medieval deanery and the Anglo-Norman cantred of Twescard.
  • Donnell O'Brien had gone to his house at Dunloe, where he was entertained for a week; and ?Conor gave him sixty cows out of every cantred in Connacht, and ten articles ornamented with gold; but ?Brien did not accept of any of these, save one goblet, which had once been the property of Dermot ?Brien, his own grandfather.
  • But he advised him to maintain a fil?as his own chief ollamh after the example of the kings who went before him, and that each provincial king should have an ollamh, and, moreover, that each lord of a cantred or district in Ireland should have an ollamh, and Columcille proposed this plan and Aodh assented to it; From this regulation, which was made by Aodh, son of Ainmire, and Columcille, it followed that the king of Ireland and every provincial king and every lord of a cantred had a special ollamh, and that each of these ollamhs had free land from his own lord, and, moreover, the lands and worldly possessions of each of these ollamhs enjoyed general exemption and sanctuary from the men of Ireland.
  • But he advised him to maintain a fil?as his own chief ollamh after the example of the kings who went before him, and that each provincial king should have an ollamh, and, moreover, that each lord of a cantred or district in Ireland should have an ollamh, and Columcille proposed this plan and Aodh assented to it; From this regulation, which was made by Aodh, son of Ainmire, and Columcille, it followed that the king of Ireland and every provincial king and every lord of a cantred had a special ollamh, and that each of these ollamhs had free land from his own lord, and, moreover, the lands and worldly possessions of each of these ollamhs enjoyed general exemption and sanctuary from the men of Ireland.
  • The ardollamh of Ireland at that time was Eochaidh Eigeas, son of Oilill, son of Earc, and it was he who was called Dallan Forgaill, and he sent out ollamhs and set them over the provinces of Ireland, namely, Aodh Eigeas over the district of Breagh and over Meath, Urmhaol chief eigeas over the two provinces of Munster, Sanchan, son of Cuairfheartach, over the province of Connaught, and Fear Firb, son of Muireadhach, son of Mongan, in the ollamhship of Ulster; and, moreover, an ollamh in every cantred in Ireland under these high ollamhs, and they were to have free land from their territorial chiefs, as well as sanctuary, as we have said; and each of them was to get certain rewards for their poems and compositions . ""