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•242 THE BATTLE OF VENTRY HARBOUR.
hraide (Kinsale) ; Fionn Mac Dubhain at the
Narrow Water (Timoleague) ; Fionn Mac Seas-
gain at the Strand Garden (Carberry's Garden) ;
Luarga Liathbhain at Chithair (Glandore) ; Mac
Criomhthain O'Baoisgne at Inch Harbour (harbour
of the Great Mansion) ; Faolan Mac Fionn at the
harbour of Teide (Crookhaven) ; Hugh O'Con-
bhroin at JRocky Harbour (Dunboye) ; Garrig Mac
Maine was at Green Rock (SkelligMiheel) ; Sgeig
air Druchd, from Neamhain, kept the confluence
of the three rivers, Maidhig, Leamhan, Beithe,
whose waters smoothly glide from Cluthar to
Tralee ; the three sons of Fuaid O'Neabhain at
the fair ivater (the Road) ; Failsee O'Neabhain,
the little, at Ship's Island (Battle Island) ; Hugh
O'Dana, the red, kept Guallain Harbour (Dun-
beag) ; Black, the son of Red Hugh, watched
Tromrighne and Beach Town (Sea-fort) ; rough
hoary Goll O'Baoisgne at the harbour of the three
battles; Glass, son of Goll, at Tiobraid Saille
Beinne; Hugh Mac Caoilte Cosgurthach at Inbher
Fionn (Watch Harbour) ; Aidhne Dithreabhach
O'Baoisgne at the Fennian fountain (Galway) ;
Dubh Doilmh at the Oaoiltear Mor (Tromringe) ;
the three Garbhs at the tivelve heads of Beola ;
Fearling, son of Oisin, at Innis-bo-finne ; Sgiath,
son of Cairbre Cais, at the tivo blundering heads ;
Oisin, son of Oisin, at Beisgirt (dangerous island) ;
hraide (Kinsale) ; Fionn Mac Dubhain at the
Narrow Water (Timoleague) ; Fionn Mac Seas-
gain at the Strand Garden (Carberry's Garden) ;
Luarga Liathbhain at Chithair (Glandore) ; Mac
Criomhthain O'Baoisgne at Inch Harbour (harbour
of the Great Mansion) ; Faolan Mac Fionn at the
harbour of Teide (Crookhaven) ; Hugh O'Con-
bhroin at JRocky Harbour (Dunboye) ; Garrig Mac
Maine was at Green Rock (SkelligMiheel) ; Sgeig
air Druchd, from Neamhain, kept the confluence
of the three rivers, Maidhig, Leamhan, Beithe,
whose waters smoothly glide from Cluthar to
Tralee ; the three sons of Fuaid O'Neabhain at
the fair ivater (the Road) ; Failsee O'Neabhain,
the little, at Ship's Island (Battle Island) ; Hugh
O'Dana, the red, kept Guallain Harbour (Dun-
beag) ; Black, the son of Red Hugh, watched
Tromrighne and Beach Town (Sea-fort) ; rough
hoary Goll O'Baoisgne at the harbour of the three
battles; Glass, son of Goll, at Tiobraid Saille
Beinne; Hugh Mac Caoilte Cosgurthach at Inbher
Fionn (Watch Harbour) ; Aidhne Dithreabhach
O'Baoisgne at the Fennian fountain (Galway) ;
Dubh Doilmh at the Oaoiltear Mor (Tromringe) ;
the three Garbhs at the tivelve heads of Beola ;
Fearling, son of Oisin, at Innis-bo-finne ; Sgiath,
son of Cairbre Cais, at the tivo blundering heads ;
Oisin, son of Oisin, at Beisgirt (dangerous island) ;
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Description | Selected books from the Ossian Collection of 327 volumes, originally assembled by J. Norman Methven of Perth. Different editions and translations of James MacPherson's epic poem 'Ossian', some with a map of the 'Kingdom of Connor'. Also secondary material relating to Ossianic poetry and the Ossian controversy. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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