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Grant by William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, to Adam de Hereford, of Mamochle (Magh-lacha, Ossory), in which his castle of Radoueny (Rathdowney) stands, c. 1207 - 1213.
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Hereford, Adam de
Marshall, William
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Pembroke and Striguil, 1st Earl of
Magh-lacha
Rathdowney
Ireland
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