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 The O'Donnell Genealogies
The sons of Hugh son of Donall og were Conor and Felim, sons of the daughter of Manus son of Conor roe; Niall garbh, Mealseachlainn and Donogh, three sons of the daughter of O'Gallagher; Art, the son of the daughter of O'Gormley; Manus the deceitful, the son of the daughter of O'Rourke.
The sons of Hugh roe, son of Niall garbh, were, Conn, the eldest; by the daughter of O'Neill; three sons by the daughter of O'Brien, Niall garbh, the Calbhach, and John the Friar minor; Donall and donogh na-nordog (of the thumbs), sons of the daughter of Hugh, son of Brian og O'Neill.
Owen, son of Hugh, son of Torlogh, son of John, son of art, son of Conn, son of Niall garbh, son of Torlogh an fhiona.
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 Annals of the Four Masters
Hugh, the son of Turlough, son of Philip Maguire, was slain by the son of O'Rourke, Tiernan Oge, the son of Owen.
The son of Brian Caech, son of Teige, son of Owen O'Conor, was treacherously slain by the son of Teige-na-tuaighe, son of Felim, son of Owen, and the descendants of the Cearrbhach the gambler.
O'Conor Faly (Brian, the son of Teige, son of Calvagh), died; and Calvagh, the son of Teige, was inaugurated in his place.
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 Part 9 of Annals of the Four Masters
Rory, the son of Hugh O'Conor, was slain by the son of John Burke, in the territory of Conmaicne-Dunmore.
Owen, son of Donnell Bane O'Reilly, died; and Edmond, the son of Turlough O'Reilly, was slain by the English.
Mac Manus of Tir-Tuathail, Rory, the son of Owen Roe Mac Manus, fully worthy to be Lord of that territory, was slain by Con, the son of Niall Garv, son of Turlough-an-Fhiona O'Donnell, and Teige, the son of Teige O'Rourke, while in pursuit of the spoils of the territory.
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 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Conor found his happiness with her sister, Ethne, whom he took to wife then, and who proved to all that was indicated by her name - Ethne, that is 'sweet kernel of a nut'." A History of the Irish Race.
Conor Mac Nessa, a famous king of Ulster, is supposed by some to have been the grandson of Rory Mor.
Conor separated from her and she became Queen of Connaught by marrying Ailill mac Matach, the king.
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 Da movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods
Cast: Barnard Hughes, Martin Sheen, William Hickey, Hugh O'Conor; DIRECTED BY: Matt Clark; WRITTEN BY: Hugh Leonard; MUSIC BY: Elmer Bernstein.
Based on the Hugh Leonard play with Hughes recreating his Tony-award winning role.
As he sorts out his father's belongings, his father returns as a ghostly presence to chat with him about life, death, and their own relationship.
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 Latest News
Annalee Gaels – Hugh Fitzpatrick; C. Smith, Kevin Lynch, Enda Fay; Kevin Rooney, J. Smith, O. Minagh; Raymond Cullivan (1-0), Sean McCormack (0-2); G. Kelly (0-1), A. Dunne (0-1), R. McCaffrey; Kurt Bravender, R. Dunne (0-2) Ja Moran (0-6).
Ballyhaise: Gary Donohoe, Kevin Lynch, Enda Fay, Kevin Rooney, Christopher Brady, Shane Briody, Conor McEntee(0-01), Sean McCormack(0-03), Kurt Bravender, Stephen Kelly(0-02), Keith Costello(01-01), Paul Fitzpatrick(0-01), Jarlath Moran(capt)(0-02); Subs used- Ray Cullivan(0-03) for Shane Briody.
In the end the Annalee Gaels held their nerve and composure to deservedly win a sporting contest by four points.
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 Irish Art...Aloysius O'Kelly
It was here that his brother James successfully stood against the O'Conor Don in the elections of 1880.
In 1999, ‘Aloysius O’Kelly - re-orientations: painting, politics and popular culture’ by Dr. Niamh O’Sullivan was published by Hugh Lane Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, ISBN 1 901 702 12 x.
It resurfaced recently in a presbytery in Edinburgh and is now on long term loan to the National Gallery of Ireland.
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 :::: Clan Cleary - Pedigree of the Donegal branch of the family ::::
Hugh de Burgo in the Netherlands and Fr James FitzSimons in London), and their regimental chaplains at home (Fr Brendan O Conor, secretary to Col. Rory O More, Boetius Egan, Chaplain to the Ulster army, and Thomas Fleming even taking part in the fighting).
On the Irish side were Hugh O Neill, Earl of Tyrone, Aedh Ruadh (Red Hugh) O Donnel (Ferfeasa's second cousin once removed)l, Prince of Tyrconnell, Hugh Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh, Angus Macdonnell, Earl of Antrim and MacWilliam Bourke, Lord of Mayo, who brought 1,000 picked Connacht men.
Red Hugh O Donnell acted as judge and adviser between the contending parties for the leadership.
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 Families of County Dublin, Ireland
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 Landlord responses to the Irish Land War, 1879-87
Among the larger proprietors who sought safety abroad were Hugh, 5th earl of Annesley, of Castlewellan, Co. Down, and Lord Templemore of Dunbrody Park, Co. Waterford.
Significantly, the standard biographies of Parnell, Davitt, Dillon, OBrien, and Healy lack any discussion of the landlords counter-offensive even though more than sixty years ago Norman D. Palmer outlined a few of the steps taken by landlords to defend their interests.
Quite rightly, Palmer denied that the landlords remained "supinely inactive" and limited their response to writing, as the Freemans Journal put it, "waspish letters of complaint or terror" to the press.
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 Box Office Mojo > Discussion Forums
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 Popular History of Ireland
-- Assassination of Hugh de Lacy -- John "Lackland" -- Expeditions of John de Courcy -- Death of Conor Moinmoy, Rise of Cathal "the Red-Handed" OConor -- Careers of De Courcy and De Burgh
-- The Ulster Confederacy -- Feagh Mac Hugh OByrne -- Campaign of 1595 -- Negotiations, English and Spanish -- Battle of the Yellow Ford -- Its Consequences
0005 BOOK I - CHAPTER V. -- Reign of Hugh II.
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 Part 19 of Annals of the Four Masters
Hugh O'Rourke, Lord of Breifny, was slain by Cathal, the son of Hugh the Breifneach O'Conor and the Clann-Murtough, and a great slaughter was made of the gallowglasses of the Mac Sweenys on the occasion.
Aengus, the son of Conor, son of Hugh, son of Donnell Oge O'Donnell, Lord of Tirconnell, a vigorous and high-spirited man, the most distinguished in Ulster at this time for prowess and nobleness, was slain by Manus O'Donnell.
Manus O'Dowda, son of the Lord of Hy Fiachrach, and Hugh, the son of Conor Mac Egan, the choicest of the Brehons of Ireland, died.
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 O'Hanlons in Ancient Irish Texts
Brian O'Neill, the Chief of Ireland; Donnell O'Cairre; Dermot Mac Loughlin; Manus O'Kane; Kian O'Henery; Donslevy Mac Cann; Conor O'Duvdirma, and his son Hugh; Hugh O'Kane; Murtough O'Kane; Auliffe O'Gormly; Cu-Uladh O'Hanlon; and Niall O'Hanlon.
An army was led by O'Conor Sligo; Brian, the son of O'Rourke; and by the son of Cathal Oge O'Conor, at the instance of Mac Dermot and the sons of Teige Mac Dermot, against Turlough Roe, the son of Teige Boy, son of Cathal Roe O'Conor.
Some of the chiefs of Connaught were taken prisoners by Rory O'Conor, at a meeting of his own, namely, O'Hanly, O'Beirne, and Mac Keherny, because he had obtained intelligence that they were forming a friendship with the grandsons of Felim against him.
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 Part 14 of Annals of the Four Masters
son of Fiachra O'Flynn, heir presumptive of Sil-Maelruain, and Brian, son of Donough Reagh O'Conor, together with many others, were slain by the O'Hanlys, who were in pursuit of them for their prey.
The most distinguished of those who made this incursion were Rory, son of Cathal O'Conor; Donough, son of Conor of the Cup, the son of Farrell Mac Dermot, heir presumptive to the lordship of Moylurg, by reason of his prosperity and hospitality up to that day.
The castle of Bunfinne, including both its houses and corn stacks, was burned and plundered by Rory, son of Cathal, Hugh, son of Manus, and the people of Hugh Breifneach.
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 My Left Foot movie posters and memorabilia at MovieGoods
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally, Cyril Cusack, Fiona Shaw, Hugh O'Conor, Adrian Dunbar, Ruth McCabe, Alison Whelan; DIRECTED BY: Jim Sheridan; WRITTEN BY: Shane Connaughton, Jim Sheridan; CINEMATOGRAPHY BY: Jack Conroy; MUSIC BY: Elmer Bernstein.
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally, Cyril Cusack, Fiona Shaw, Hugh O'Conor, Adrian Dunbar, Ruth McCabe, Alison Whelan; Directed by: Jim Sheridan
Considered an imbecile by everyone but his mother (Fricker, in a stunning award-winning performance) until he teaches himself to write.
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 Young Poisoner's Handbook, The Review (1995)
In the early sixties, teenage Graham Young (Hugh O'Conor) lives with his father, stepmother and sister in a quiet English suburb; yet Graham has big plans inspired by his interest in chemistry.
Hugh O'Conor, Anthony Sher, Charlotte Coleman, Ruth Sheen, Roger Lloyd Pack, Paul Stacey, Samantha Edmonds, Malcolm Sinclair, Charlie Creed-Miles, John Thomson
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 O Dochartaigh of Inishowen
John, Donall and Hugh carragh were sons of Conn son of Donal son of Brian son of John son of Donal son of Conor an einigh.
John and Brian were sons of Neill son of John boy son of Hugh carragh son of John son of Donal son of Conor an einigh.
John, Donogh and Neill oge were sons of Edmond son of John son of Rory son of Edmond son of Rory son of Neill (from whom are descended the Sliocht Niall).
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 Part 11 of Annals of the Four Masters
Brian Oge, the son of Brian, son of Cathal Duv O'Conor, was slain by the descendants of Teige O'Conor at Cuirrcach-an-Aragail.
Brian, the son of Felim O'Neill, was slain by the son of Con, son of Hugh Boy, and the descendants of Henry Aimhreidh.
Teige, the son of Dermot Roe O'Conor, was treacherously slain by the descendants of Brian Ballagh.
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 Donnellans in Hy Many (Ui Maine)
According to O'Donovan, in The Tribes and Customs of Hy Many, 18 Donnellans were killed at the Battle of Turlaghvohan near Tuam fought between Hugh O'Conor, commonly called Hugh Iongagh Varna and Hugh O'Rorke, King of Brefinee.
Since the Donnellans were principally located in Galway and Roscommon, they still payed their allegiance to the O'Kellys, King of the Hy Many, and accepted leaders in O'Kelly's Country for hundreds of year.
In many ways they had become "more Irish than the Irish") in spite of English Law.
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 Manus O'Donnell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his later years Manus was troubled by quarrels between his sons Calvagh and Hugh MacManus; in 1555 he was imprisoned by Calvagh, who deposed him from all authority in Tyrconnel, and he died in 1564.
His second wife, Hugh's mother, by whom he was ancestor of the Earls of Tyrconnel (see below), was Judith, sister of Conn Bacach O'Neill, 1st earl of Tyrone, and aunt of Shane O'Neill.
Hugh Dubh had been chief of the O'Donnells during one of the bitterest and most protracted of the feuds between his clan and the O'Neills, which in 1491 led to a war lasting more than ten years.
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 Part 1 of Annals of the Four Masters
A battle, called the battle of the Conors, was fought between Connor Moinmoy, the son of Roderic O'Conor, and Connor O'Kelly, Lord of Ely-Many, in which were slain Conor O'Kelly, his son Teige, his brother Dermot, Melaghlin, the son of Dermot O'Kelly, and Teige, the son of Teige O'Conor
Hugh O'Neill, popularly called an Macaemh Toinleasc, who had been for some time Lord of the Kinel-Owen, and heir presumptive to the throne of Ireland, was slain by Melaghlin O'Loughlin and Ardgal O'Loughlin; but Ardgal himself fell on the spot by O'Neill.
Maurice O'Duffy, Abbot of the monastery of Ath da laarg, on the River Boyle, died.
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 December Swimming News 30 Dec 2002
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 McNally Swords CC Summer League 2004
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 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Conor (Conchobar) Mac Nessa was the foster father of Cuchalain (Cu Chulainn).
Conor Mac Nessa, a famous king of Ulster, is supposed by some to have been the grandson of Rory Mor.
Mac Niocaill says: "Apart from this brief supremacy, both are nonentities, and both were slain in 572 by Cronan son of Tigernach, king of Cianachta." Cenel nEogain.
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 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
Conor Mac Nessa, a famous king of Ulster, is supposed by some to have been the grandson of Rory Mor.
Conor (Conchobar) Mac Nessa was the foster father of Cuchalain (Cu Chulainn).
Eochaid ordered the destruction of the child, but she was left in a kennel, with a bitch and her whelps, at the house of a herdsman." The chief physician to Eochaidh Aireamh was Fachtna, King of Ulster and husband of Nessa, mother of Conchobar MacNessa.
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