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- Morgallion abstract "Morgallion is one of the baronies that comprise county Meath.The Múrna (Old Irish: Mugdorna) were pushed out of northern Meath sometime after 800 by the Gailenga Mora. The Gailenga left their name in the barony of Morgallion (from Irish: Machaire Gailenga, meaning \"the plain of the Gailenga\") in northern County Meath. Tribes of the Gailenga Mora were located in the baronies of Morgallion and Lower Kells in county Meath, and the barony of Clankee in County Cavan, in the early eighth century.A branch of the Gailenga settled in Leinster, and they gave the name to the territory of Mor-Gailenga, or the great Gailenga, which became the barony of Morgallion.In 1172 King Henry II of England granted the Lordship of Meath to Hugh de Lacy to hold as King Murrough O Melaghlin held it. Once established de Lacy proceeded to divide up his newly acquired territory into feudal grants to his chief followers. He granted the territory of the Gaileanga-Mor sept (the lands of Magherigalon, later to be known as the Barony of Morgallion) to Gilbert de Angulo, who had arrived from Wales in 1171. The caput of the barony was at Nobber where de Angulo constructed a Motte close to the site of an earlier ecclesiastical site.At Knock, in Morgallion barony, is an argillaceous clay deposit containing a portion of iron, which has been adapted for the coarser kinds of earthen-ware.".
- Morgallion wikiPageExternalLink www.morgallion.com.
- Morgallion wikiPageID "8561016".
- Morgallion wikiPageLength "3267".
- Morgallion wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Morgallion wikiPageRevisionID "550862281".
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Barony_(Ireland).
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Caput.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baronies_of_County_Meath.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink County_Cavan.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink County_Meath.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Gaileanga-Mor.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Gailenga.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Gilbert_de_Angulo.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_England.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_de_Lacy,_Lord_of_Meath.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Leinster.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Lordship_of_Meath.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Mourne_(barony).
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Murrough_O_Melaghlin.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Nobber.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Old_Irish.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Sept.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Morgallion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morgallion".
- Morgallion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_derived_place_name.
- Morgallion subject Category:Baronies_of_County_Meath.
- Morgallion hypernym Baronies.
- Morgallion type Town.
- Morgallion type Barony.
- Morgallion type Redirect.
- Morgallion comment "Morgallion is one of the baronies that comprise county Meath.The Múrna (Old Irish: Mugdorna) were pushed out of northern Meath sometime after 800 by the Gailenga Mora. The Gailenga left their name in the barony of Morgallion (from Irish: Machaire Gailenga, meaning \"the plain of the Gailenga\") in northern County Meath.".
- Morgallion label "Morgallion".
- Morgallion sameAs Q6911511.
- Morgallion sameAs Machaire_Gaileang.
- Morgallion sameAs m.0277y5f.
- Morgallion sameAs Q6911511.
- Morgallion wasDerivedFrom Morgallion?oldid=550862281.
- Morgallion isPrimaryTopicOf Morgallion.