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Clandonnell (from
Irish Clann Domhnaill 'Donal's offspring') is an early-modern
Irish district in what is now
southern County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland...
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ancient districts of "Glanconkeyne" (Glenconkeyne) and "Clandonel" (
Clandonnell). In 1613
however as part of the
Charter of Londonderry, most of the...
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eventually settled in Alba,
creating the
modern nation of
Scotland Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, Killetra, Melanagh, Tarraghter, and Tomlagh,
which all...
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these claims and
states that the
symbol belongs to the
Clann Domhnaill (
Clandonnell,
descended from the
Three Collas, the
legendary ancestors of the Airgíalla)...
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County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland.
Along with the
ancient districts of
Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, and Killetra, it
comprised the
former barony of Loughinsholin...
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barony of
Loughinsholin in Mid Ulster, with the
ancient districts of
Clandonnell, Killetra, and
Tomlagh comprising the rest. The area
Glenconkeyne covered...
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relationship with Amy O'Neill,
daughter of
Brian Carrach O'Neill was
chief of
Clandonnell.
Shane Mac
Brian O'Neill (died 23
April 1616), Lord of
Lower Clandeboye...
- of the Cenél nEógain
Baron Dufferin and
Claneboye Clandeboye Estate Clandonnell The
indigenous Kings of
Ulster before the
coming of the
Normans were...
- Londonderry,
Northern Ireland.
Killetra along with the
ancient districts of
Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, and Tomlagh,
comprised the
former barony of Loughinsholin...
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Public Record Office.
Beacon himself received grants of land –
Clandonnell and Clan
Derrnott – in
County Cork, and of
Torcraigh in
County Waterford...