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Dunagh or Dunnamaife, fituated in the ancient canthred of 

 Magh Riada ', comprehending the prefcnt heath and barony of 

 Maryborough. 



No. II. 



On the obverfe, a head in armour, as in the laft, with a crofs 

 oppofite to the nofe, probably to denote his faith in the Chriftian 

 religion ; and round it the following words, in Runic and Ogham 

 PLATE I. Croabh charaders : 



No. 2. b, oi,ll, a, oi, f o oi 11 agh r o a gh 



Viz. 



Boillaoi Foillagh roagh, for Beallagh Faillagh Re, 



i. e. 



Bally Falle King. 



On the reverfe, a crofs, in the oppofite quarters of which is 

 PLATE L the rude refemblance of a hand, and round thefe words : 

 No. 2. o m u c a 1 a gh o oi d t h oi 1 



Or, 



O Miic Cala Ghotdthoil, for O Mac Cala Ghoidthol, 



Viz. 



Of Magh Coillcan in Ghadhal or Caellan, 



which diftridi comprehended the prefent baronies of Bally Cowcn 



and Gary Caftle, or at leaft a part of them, in the King's County, 



whofe hereditary chief in latter ages was denominated Mc. Callan. 



' Keating. 



But 



