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[edit] Muine Liath
Hi. When did Knockdrin replace Muine Liath or Monilea/Moneylea as it is known in two of its anglicised form? The Tuites of Muine Liath were very famous in Westmeath from the time of the Norman invasion. It was only by accident that I discovered this article where Muine Liath is under the name Knockdrin. 194.125.96.122 (talk) 23:07, 2 January 2008 (UTC)