"And lastly the Gauls, pouring out of
Gallia itself, from all the sea coast of Belgia and
Celtica, into all the southern coasts of Ireland, which they
possessed and inhabited, whereupon it is, at this day, amongst the Irish, a
common use to call any stranger inhabitant Gald, thas is, decended
from the Gauls." --- Spencer. Thus Dunagall, the fortress
of the Gauls; Dubh-Gall black foreigners; Fingall, near
Dublin?, so named from the Danes, or white foreigners, who were generally
fair or red haired; Gall-Ogla signifies an English yeoman,
Spencer; --- and Dermott Mac Murrough, who brought in the English,
was surnamed Ni-Gall, as being their friend ---