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In the subsequent peace after the end of the war, O Daly adapted to
English modes of agriculture, and attracted families with trades/skills to settle in his area. He promoted the techniques of drainage, quarrying, land cleared of scrub, and hay harvesting to reduce pastoralism in winter.
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Teige of
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374:Máel Fithrich mac Áedo
311:Chief Ollam of Ireland
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220:The Irish Genealogist
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69:Earl of Clanricarde
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405:Ragnall Ua Dálaigh
364:Domnall Ilchelgach
218:, Dermot Daly, in
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188:BLAKE, MARTIN J. “
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131:Descendants
75:Elizabeth I
61:Active life
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183:References
100:After 1603
44:Henry VIII
34:Background
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281:Connachta
267:Ó Dálaigh
224:volume 11
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109:Children
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