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 The Ancient and Royal Family of O'Neill. Copyright (C) 1996, Desmond O'Neill. All Rights Reserved.
Domhnall "of Armagh" to Aodh or Hugh "An Macaomh Toinleasc" O'Neill.
Aodh or Hugh O'Neill "An Macaomh Toinleasc" to Aodh Buidhe I ancestor of the Clanaboy O'Neills.
Desmond O'Neill, 12 Cluain na Mara, Omeath, Co. Louth, Ireland.
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Hugh married 1st:a daughter of Sir Brian O'Neill, Captain or Lord of Clannaboy, was divorced and married 2nd: Joan, sister of Red Hugh O'Donnell and Ruari O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconell and daughter of Aedh, King of Tir Conaill.
Hugh, 4th Baron of Dungannon (son of Hugh's 2nd wife) became a Peer under the special limitation of the Barony "to the heir apparent of the earldom" of Tyrone.
Styled O'Neill Mor (The Great O'Neill), was invaded by Essex in 1574 and so ruled from Strabane but after many wars he resigned his chieftainry to his cousin and rival Aedh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone.
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 The Ancient and Royal Family of O'Neill. Copyright (C) 1996, Desmond O'Neill. All Rights Reserved.
Aodh or Hugh O'Neill "An Macaomh Toinleasc" to Aodh Buidhe I ancestor of the Clanaboy O'Neills.
Domhnall "of Armagh" to Aodh or Hugh "An Macaomh Toinleasc" O'Neill.
Conn O'Neill, traditionally held to be the son of Muircheartagh Muighe Line O'Neill the brother of Aodh "An Macaomh Toinleasc" and the ancestor of the O'Neills of Ballyneill, Co. Tipperary.
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 ONeill Hugh: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
ONeill was cast in many...Abbey historian Hugh Hunt cites an observation...What was it that ONeill saw that impressed...of the parents.
His flight (1607) with Hugh ONeill, 2d earl of Tyrone, after the discovery of the plot, signified the end of political power of the Irish tribal chieftains...
Nephew of Hugh ONeill, 2d earl of Tyrone, he left Ireland after the...Ireland in 1642, superseded his kinsman Sir Phelim ONeill as leader of the ONeill clan, and for the next seven years led the Roman...
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Many O’Neills sailed for Portugal and Spain after Hugh ONeill (1530-1616), 2nd Earl of Tyrone, failed to win the battle of Kinsale.
The senior branch was known as the Tyrone O’Neills and the newly formed branch was known as Clan Aedh Buidhe (Clan of the Yellow haired Hugh) or Clanaboy.
The Tyrone lineage was thought to be extinct but on August 24, 1991, Don Carlos ONeill who also hold the titles, 12th Marquis de la Granga, 5th Marquis de la Norte,"The ONeill" of the Fews, was declared Heir Apparent to the Mor - Chief of his name.
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 Caledon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland
[Illustration of Charles Yorke.] In 1811, the 2nd Earl of Caledon married Lady Catherine Freeman Yorke, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke [illustration of the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke].
Another extensive but more remote property at Castlederg, Co. Tyrone, known as the Derg estate, was purchased in 1861 by the Guardians of the 4th Earl of Caledon from a kinsman of the Alexanders, Sir Robert Ferguson, through the Landed Estates Court.
In 1776 James Alexander, later 1st Earl of Caledon, purchased the Caledon estate in Cos Tyrone and Armagh for ÂŁ96,400 from the 7th Earl of Cork and Orrery, whose father had acquired it my marriage into the Hamilton family of Caledon in 1738.
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 GREEN BAY PACKERS 1998 BOXSCORES
Interceptions: Green Bay (Keith Mckenzie 1 for 33 yards, Tyrone Williams 1 for 6 yards); Chicago (Tony Parrish 1 for 8 yards, Andre Collins 1 for 28 yards).
Interceptions: Green Bay (Tyrone Williams 1 for 15 yards); Minnesota (Jimmy Hitchcock 1 for 58 yards).
Interceptions: Baltimore (Ralph Staten 1 for 0 yards, Rod Woodson 1 for 10 yards); Green Bay (Leroy Butler 1 for 0 yards, Tyrone Williams 1 for 7 yards).
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 CHURCH OF IRELAND - LoveToKnow Article on CHURCH OF IRELAND
As the tie of the sept was blood, all the acknowledged children of a man, whether legitimate or illegitimate, belonged equally to his sept. Even adnlterine bastardy was no bar to a man becoming chief of his tribe, as in the case of Hugh ONeill, earl of Tyrone.
Their descendants were known as the northern Hy Neill.i The descendants of Eogan were the ONeills and their numerous kindred septs; the posterity of Conall Gulban were the ODonnells and their kindred septs.
The tanists or heirs of the northern and southern Hy Neill having died, the throne fell to Maelsechlainn II., of the Cland Colmin, the last of the Hy Neill who was undisputed king of Ireland.
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 ANTRAIGUCS, COMTE D' - LoveToKnow Article on ANTRAIGUCS, COMTE D'
Antrim married Alice, daughter st Hugh ONeill, earl of Tyrone, by whom, besides six dau,ghters, Jr had Randal, 2nd earl and 1st marquess of Antrim (q.v.), and se,exander, 3rd earl.
He irried secondly Rose, daughter of Sir Henry ONeill, but had children, being succeeded in the earldom by his brother exander, 3rd, earl of Antrim.
-felim ONeill~ later leaders of the rebellion, but on the outbreak se the rebellion in the autumn he dissociated himself from his ties and retired to his castle at Dunluce.
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 O'Neill
The rebel Hugh O'Neill, 2nd (or 3rd) Earl of Tyrone, born c.1540,
The Barons O'Neill actually descend through a female line.
Con Baccach O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone, had illegitimate issue:
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 1e Encyclopedia: Northern Ireland b
In September 1607, Hugh ONeill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone and Rory ODonnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell set sail from Rathmullan, a village on the shore of Lough Swilly in County Donegal, with ninety of their followers.
David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, OM (January 17, 1863–March 26, 1945) was a British statesman and the last Liberal to be Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Cookstown (An Chorr Chríochach in Irish) is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
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 :::: Clan Cleary - O Neill Pedigree ::::
The Earls of Tyrone too were descended from this Sir Niall, including probably the most famous O Neill of all, Hugh O Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, who with the Earl of Tyrconnell and 100 followers fled Ireland in what became known as The Flight of the Earls (buy the book here).
Also of this branch was Turlogh Luineach O Neill, Earl of Clanconnell, and half-brother of Maolmuire O Cleary.
2f Sir Niall Og O Neill, King of Ulster 1394–1403, also styled O Neill Mor (‘The Great ONeill’), a sobriquet used by the heads of this branch to distinguish them from their rivals of the senior or Clannaboy branch, whose Chief was styled Ua Neill Buidhe.
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Hugh Buidhe MacDonnell, 5th of Leinster, of Talbotstown in County Wicklow, last of the MacDonnell gallĂłglaigh, was succeeded as head of the family by his son Fearach (Fergus) MacDonnell, at age 44.
In May, 1643, The Earl of Antrim was received by the queen and undertook, both to arrange a truce in Ireland and to raise 20,000 men to serve against the Covenanters.
The Irish earl tried his luck again in the Fall of 1646 and offered to send 1,200 troops (which were under attack at the time by Leslie and a superior force) from Kintyre to Flanders in return for further financial assistance.
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 :::: Clan Cleary - O Neill Pedigree ::::
The Earls of Tyrone too were descended from this Sir Niall, including probably the most famous O Neill of all, Hugh O Neill, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, who with the Earl of Tyrconnell and 100 followers fled Ireland in what became known as The Flight of the Earls (buy the book here).
He was knighted at Dublin by Richard II, King of England in 1394 and was ancestor of the later Kings of Ulster including Shane an Diomais (‘The Proud’), also called ‘The Great ONeill, who famously visited Queen Elizabeth I of England with a huge retinue of warriors.
The Clanaboy branch also produced Sir Niall O Neill, 2nd Bt, of Killelagh, born around 1658, Captain of Dragoons in JAMES II’s Army in 1687, Lord Lieutenant of Co Antrim in 1689, present Siege of Derry, whose portrait shows him in the full traditional dress of an Irish Chieftain.
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 Abebooks Search Results - ISBN 0931888786
It was to be a short-lived independence ending with the pathos of the "Flight of the Earls" in 1603 and the toxic murder in Spain of Red Hugh, "the son of prophecy," by an English spy.
The battle cry of the mighty warriors of "The ODonnell," Red Hugh, may now be silent, though not ever silenced: "Papa Aboo!" (The Pope to victory!) For in Gaelic hearts "the visible King" of the isle will forever be the Vicar of Christ.
With that Catholic reverence that only a filial piety nurtured in the holy Faith can generate, the author brings to life a somewhat obscure slice of Irish history that ought to stand out prominently in the annals of heroic struggles against draconian injustice.
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 O'Neill coat of arms
Hugh O Neill now began to be regarded as Prince of Ireland- The O Neill - a title, which meant much more to him and the Irish than Earl of Tyrone.
Hugh O Neill had to lead his army in hazardous winter conditions from the north to the extreme southern tip of Ireland.
When Hugh O Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and O Donnell, Earl of Tirconnell, fled to Europe, they left Ulster open to the Protestant plantations of James I, contributing to the continuing conflict in this area of Ulster, which remained British when the rest of Ireland became independent.
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 SIR ANTHONY ST LEGER - LoveToKnow Article on SIR ANTHONY ST LEGER
He recommended The OBrien, when he gave token of a submissive disposition, for the title of earl of Thomond; ONeill was created earl of Tyrone; and administrative council was instituted in the province of Munster; and in 1544 a levy of Irish soldiers was raised for service in Henry VIII.s wars.
Conn ONeill, who in the north had remained sullenly hostile, was brought to submission by vigorous measures.
He was still struggling with the insurrection when he died at Cork on the 2nd of July 1642.
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 ANTRAIGUCS, COMTE D' - LoveToKnow Article on ANTRAIGUCS, COMTE D'
Antrim married Alice, daughter st Hugh ONeill, earl of Tyrone, by whom, besides six dau,ghters, Jr had Randal, 2nd earl and 1st marquess of Antrim (q.v.), and se,exander, 3rd earl.
He irried secondly Rose, daughter of Sir Henry ONeill, but had children, being succeeded in the earldom by his brother exander, 3rd, earl of Antrim.
ght of the earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell, and rendered in rvices to the government by settling and civilizing his districts, al ing well received the following year by James in London.
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Birth:NZ1919/4224 Source!Birth NZ 1920/6945 Hughs file states birth
Woodstock 3rd and 4th July 1868 aged 44 and 42.
Liz and Jim's first son, James Earl was born at Karangahake.
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Furthermore, the “ÓConchobhair” (ÓConnor) chiefs of Connacht were the hereditary enemies of the ÓNeills of Tyrone.
It is unlikely that Marcach would have either inclination or opportunity to enter Connacht’s service if his father was of the MacDonalds of Ulster and had been in the service of the ÓNeills.
ÓCléirigh’s work was sponsored by Captain Sorley MacDonnell of Antrim, among others, while with the Antrim Regiment in Flanders and commissioned by his regimental chaplain, Father Hugh Ward.
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 The National Archives National Register of Archives Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
O'Neill, Shane (1530-1567) 2nd Earl of Tyrone (1)
O'Neill, Terence Marne (1914-1990) Baron O'Neill of the Maine, politician (1)
O'Neill, Sir Turlough Luineach (1530-1595) Knight Lord of Tyrone (1)
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 o-p.txt
Hugh H. Death July 16, 1964, 4b Parkerson, J. Wedding September 3, 1953, 1a Parkerson, J. Petit Jury June 9, 1910, 2e Parkerson, Mrs.
Earl PDDD March 30, 1961, 6g Peterson, Mrs.
Earl Dogwood Drive April 3, 1958, 4c April 10, 1958, 7a January 26, 1956, 1d March 27, 1958, 1f Peterson, Mrs.
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 O'Neill
The Barons O'Neill actually descend through a female line.
Con Baccach O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone, had illegitimate issue:
This makes O'Neill the oldest family in Europe.
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 TE.html
Quinn 40, Mullan 39, Kelly 38, Donnelly 34, Gallagher 34, McKenna 33, Campbell 32, Hughes 31, Wilson 30, McLaughlin 29, O'Neill 29, Doherty 27, Smith 25, Hamilton 23.
The Loughinsholin Sept occupied a powerful position in respect of the O'Neill's, not only were they the hereditary physicans along with the O'Mellons, but they also appear to have been the foster parents of the sons of the O'Neill's.
An indication of the importance of the O'Quinn in Tyrone in the late 16th century can be had from the English State papers for the period, they were particularly active during the nine years war.It is obvious that O'Neill would not have created the impact he did without the support of his chief Septs.
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 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 99-339c
Oneill, Julia 519 Ninth Ave Prospect Park Pa 19076
Rennie, Hugh L 831 Hill St Belle Vernon Pa 15012
Miller, Theada 1716 Master Street 2Nd Floor Philadelphia Pa 19121 391406172A
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 Mclean Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
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 Due South Episode Guide Season 3
Huey and Duey are assigned to watch Carver, but while they're busy writing a song, Carver slips away.
Meanwhile, back at the station, Turnbull tries to persuade Francesca that country music is the heartfelt poetry of the people.
When Tracy's bodyguard Earl is killed, a videotape places Carver at the crime scene.
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 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 01-309g
Oneill Lawrence Pa Oneill Lucya 932 Township Line Elkins Park Pa -
Oneill Mar 408 Seville St Philadelphia Pa 19128
O'neill James 211 Rick Road Bala Cmwy Pa 19004
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