Talk:Ó Dubhagáinn
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Baile Uí Dhubhagáin
[edit]Modern scholars identify Baile Uí Dhubhagáin as the Ballydoogan in the parish of Fohanagh, along with the Cartrondoogan.
Daniel O'Curley writes in Le triúcha chéd in Chalaidh a máeraidecht idir mincís ˥ mórthobach – Multidisciplinary approaches to recovering an Ó Cellaig cenn áit in later medieval Uí Maine:
"Nósa Ua Maine is believed to have been edited into its surviving form in Leabhar Ua Maine (previously known as Leabhar Uí Dubhagáin – the Book of Ó Dubhagáin) by a member of the Uí Dubhagáin family, possibly Seán Mór himself.36 The townlands of Ballydoogan and Cartrondoogan, some 3km distant to the north from Callow, represent the former landholdings of these poets, and their close proximity to the lordship center at Callow Lough is telling, and not without parallel. FitzPatrick notes the immediacy of service kindred landholdings in relation to their role and/or lord in the cases of the Ó Neill lords of Tír Eoghain, and the Ó Conchobair lords,37 and this seems to be replicated at Callow Lough. The Uí Dubhagáin are recorded as present in this landscape into the seventeenth century. Donell O Dugan is described as being ‘of Lisfenelle’ in the Calendar of Chancery Rolls in 1617,38 and the 1 st Edition Ordnance Survey labels a ringfort39 in Ballydoogan townland as ‘Lisfineel Fort’ which may have served as a principal residence of the Uí Dubhagáin for a considerable period of time prior to the seventeenth century." 2605:A601:A700:7C00:A1B4:7998:ABA4:2F6 (talk) 21:31, 27 September 2024 (UTC)