The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 359, March 7, 1829 by Various
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_Finnoala_, white-shouldered.
_Una_, matchless. _Farrell_, a fair man. _Mohairey_, an early riser. _Naghten_, a strong person. _Trayner_, a strong man. _Keeffe_, mild. _Keating_, a shower of fire. _Kinahan_, a moss trooper. _Kearney_, a soldier. _Leahy_, a champion. _Macaveely_, son of the hero. _Ardil_, of high descent. _Dermid_, a god in arms. _Toraylagh_, like a tower. _Cairbre_, a royal person. _Flinn_, red haired. _Dwyer_, a dark man. _Docharty_, dangerous. _Mullane_, broad head. _Cullane_, broad poll. _Flaherty_, a powerful chief. _Lalor_, or _Lawler_, one who speaks by halves. _Tierney_, a lord. _Bulger_, a Dutchman. _Dougal_, a Dane. _Mac Intosh_, son of the chief. _Mac Tagart_, son of the priest. _Mac'Nab_, son of the abbot. _Mac Clery_, son of a clerk. |
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