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... O'Conor Faly , O'Dempsey , O'Dunn , MacGorman O'Murroughou ( Murphy ) , O'Toole , O'Byrne , & c . The Leinster family of MacGillapatrick , or Fitzpatrick , of Ossory , do not trace their descent to Cathair Mor , but they and all the ...
... O'Conor Faly , O'Dempsey , O'Dunn , MacGorman O'Murroughou ( Murphy ) , O'Toole , O'Byrne , & c . The Leinster family of MacGillapatrick , or Fitzpatrick , of Ossory , do not trace their descent to Cathair Mor , but they and all the ...
Page 142
... O'Conor of Connaught , from Conchobhar , or Conor , king of Con- naught , who died in 974 ; O'Conor of Corcomroe , from Conor who was slain in 1002 ; O'Conor Kerry , from Conor , whose grandson , Mac Beatha , was slain at Clontarf ; O ...
... O'Conor of Connaught , from Conchobhar , or Conor , king of Con- naught , who died in 974 ; O'Conor of Corcomroe , from Conor who was slain in 1002 ; O'Conor Kerry , from Conor , whose grandson , Mac Beatha , was slain at Clontarf ; O ...
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... O'Conor's edition of the Four Masters it is called " the battle of the fishing weir of Clontarf ; " †and the weir in question was at the mouth of the Tolka or Tulcainn , where Ballybough bridge now stands . It also appears that the ...
... O'Conor's edition of the Four Masters it is called " the battle of the fishing weir of Clontarf ; " †and the weir in question was at the mouth of the Tolka or Tulcainn , where Ballybough bridge now stands . It also appears that the ...
Page 158
... O'Conor , after carrying on several petty wars successfully , he at length ( 1012 ) fell into the hands of the O'Flaherties of West Connaught , who always resisted the authority of the O'Conor family , and was by them treacherously ...
... O'Conor , after carrying on several petty wars successfully , he at length ( 1012 ) fell into the hands of the O'Flaherties of West Connaught , who always resisted the authority of the O'Conor family , and was by them treacherously ...
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... O'Conor , king of Connaught , besides other princes ; and it was agreed that the king of Aileach should be acknowledged lord para- mount , and hostages were accordingly delivered to him as such by the other kings and chieftains . The ...
... O'Conor , king of Connaught , besides other princes ; and it was agreed that the king of Aileach should be acknowledged lord para- mount , and hostages were accordingly delivered to him as such by the other kings and chieftains . The ...
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ancient Anglo-Irish annalists annals archbishop Armagh arms army arrived battle bishop Brian brother called captain Cashel castle Catholics chief chieftains church clergy command confederates Connaught Cork Cormac council Danes death defeated Dermot Dermot Mac Murrough died Donnell Drogheda Dublin duke earl of Desmond earl of Ormond Edward enemy England English Firbolgs Four Masters France Galway garrison Henry Hist Hugh Ireland Irish Irishmen James John Kildare Kilkenny killed king king's lands latter Leinster Limerick lord deputy lord justice Lough Malachy marched Meath monarch monastery Munster murder Murrough Niall O'Brien O'Conor O'Donnell O'Neill Offaly officers Ossory parliament party Patrick plundered Pope prince prisoners proceeded Protestant received reign religion returned Richard Roderic royal says Scots sent Shane O'Neill siege slain soldiers territory Thomond Tirconnell took town troops Tuatha de Dananns Turlough Tyrone Ulster United Irishmen Waterford Wexford William Williamite