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During its existence, Firceall was the location of a number of ancient abbeys and castles. The church at Lynally (near Tullamore) formed the parish church until the foundation of parish churches at
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Firceall was broken up into the Baronies of Eglish, Ballyboy and Ballycowen and these were located in the then newly formed
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Firceall formed land boundaries with a number of major ancient Irish Gaelic Kingdoms. A land boundary was formed with
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in an area which is some 25 miles in length by 5 miles in width. The name Firceall comes from the Irish words
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Irish territory which formed the most south - westerly part of the ancient
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was formed. Firceall also formed a land boundary with the territory of
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Eglish and Drumcullen: A Parish in Firceall, Firceall Heritage Society
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ruled by MacCoughlan. Delbhna bEthra was also allied with
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[ˈfʲɪɾʲcəl̪ˠ]
Gaelic
Kingdom of Meath
Ballycowan
Ballyboy
Eglish
County Offaly
Durrow
Tullamore
Birr

Niall of the Nine Hostages
Tara
Éile
Kingdom of Munster
Birr
Uí Failghe
Kingdom of Leinster
Delbhna bEthra

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