[5] Knox stated the tuath comprised the barony of Dunmore, part of Ballymoe, and at least Belclare parish.
[6] Moated sites were situated some distance to the south and west of Dunmore, at Darrary North, Carrow-munniagh, and south-west at Doonbally.
[9] From 800 AD the Ui Briuin Ai were the dominant tribe of Connaught, settling clans ('the Silmurray') in various tuaths, including among the Conmaicne Dunmore.
[10] The Castle of Dunmore in Conmaicne Cinel Dubhain, was later called Dun Mor Fheorais.
[8][12][13] The abbey at Dun-more, a friary of the Order of Saint Augustine, was established by Anglo-Normans in 1425.