Browse Items (6 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Magrath family Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Place name of Termon Magrath An account of the place name origin for Termon Magrath and the River Termon Tags: Aircheannach, Annals of the Four Masters, Castle Magrath, Church of St. Dabheoc, Erenagh, Lough Erne, Magrath family, nineteenth century, P. W. Joyce, Pettigo, River Termon, Termon Dabheoc, Termon Magrath, termoners The History and Suppression of Lough Derg A history of Lough Derg and its Antiquities. Tags: commentary, destruction of built heritage, destruction of written heritage, James Stephens, Magrath family, nineteenth century, Saints' Island, St. Brigid, St. Colmcille, St. Dabheoc, St. Patrick, St. Patrick's bed, Station Island, suppression Timeline: 1753 Tags: chronology, events, Magrath family, Margaret Gibbons, pilgrimage, timeline Timeline: 1440 Tags: chronology, events, Magrath family, Margaret Gibbons, pilgrimage, prior, timeline Termon McGrath Castle and Settlement Archaeological Survey Located on the NW side of a tower house (DG105-014001-) and associated with a settlement cluster (DG105-014002-). The lands of Termon McGrath were granted to James, son of Archbishop Myler McGrath in 1610 (Hill 1877, 183-4). In 1611 Carew records… Tags: civil war, Magrath family, McGrath Castle, ownership, politics, ruins, seventeenth century, Termon Magrath, vicinity From Magrath to Leslie "The Monastery of Lough Derg, like most other Irish monasteries, was endowed with extensive lands at an early date by neighbouring chieftains..." Tags: Clogher, confiscation, fifteenth century, Leslie family, Magrath family, Margaret Gibbons, monastery, ownership, patronage, seventeenth century, Termon Magrath Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2