found: Nás na Ríogh, 1990:t.p. (Naas) verso t.p. (seat of the Leinster chieftains)
found: Weatherbys GSB Ltd. Fact book. Ireland, 2015:inside front cover (Naas, Co. Kildare)
found: Its website, viewed 5 January 2018:home p. (Naas; county town on the main road from Dublin to Cork, Limerick and Waterford; it lies 20 miles south of Dublin and is a major commuter town; Nás na Riogh is the Irish form of the name now used; in earlier days it was recorded as An Nás, Nas Laighean and Nás na Riogh)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 5 January 2018(Naas; Nás na Ríogh; county town of County Kildare, Ireland; historically it hosted meetings of the Irish kings of Leinster; after the Norman invasion, 1169-71 AD, some Parliament of Ireland meetings were held in the town; in medieval times it became a wallked market town)
found: Webster's new geog. dict., 1984:p.806 (Naas; urban district of Co. Kildare, E. Erie; notable fox-hunting center; once seat of kings of Leinster; sacked and burned by Owen McRory O'More 1597)
found: GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 53°12ʹ57ʺN 006°40ʹ01ʺW)