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Ón Vicipéid, an chiclipéid shaor.

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Seo comhad as An Cómhaoin Viciméid. Tá an tuairisc as an leathanach tuairisc Cómhaoin a leanas thíos.
Is stór comhaid meáin Saor é an Cómhaoin Viciméid. Is féidir leat cabhrú.

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Tuairisc The frontpiece of the record of the heraldic visitation of Ulster King of Arms, Daniel Molyneux. This was undertaken in the city of Dublin in February 1607. On the right hand column are shown the arms of Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester of Belfast (1563-1625), Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1605 to 1616.
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Foinse Leabharlann Naisuinta na hEireann
Údar Daniel Molyneux
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(Athúsáid a bhaint as an gcomhad seo)

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