- (from
Baile an Ghabhláin, "townland of the fork")*
Ballyhenry (from
Baile Éinrí, "Henry's townland")*
Ballyvesey (possibly from
Baile an Mheasa, "townland...
- 1483–1493 Son of
Éinri mac
Eoghain O'Neill and
Gormhflaith MacMurrough-Kavanagh ****ach O'Cahan
Eleanor FitzGerald 8
January 1493
Éinri Óg mac
Éinri O'Neill 1493–1498...
-
derived from Mac
Eanraig in
Scotland (a sept of
Henderson Clan) and Mac
Einri in
Ireland (a sept of Clan Drugain), from "Mac"
meaning son of, and the...
- (married
Eoghain Ó
Ruairc (O'Rourkes of Dromahair)) Sláine (married
Éinri Óg mac
Éinri Ó Neill, King of Tír Eoghain)
Fionnuala (married M**** O'Donnell,...
-
Herry was
adopted into
Welsh as Perry; into
Irish as Annraoi, Anraí, and
Einrí; and into
Scottish Gaelic as Eanraig, Eanruig. In
Southern Europe, variants...
- the glen of Aodan's church")
Ballyhenry Minor (from
Baile Héinrí or
Baile Éinrí meaning "Henry's townland")
Ballymagaughey (from
Baile Mhig Eacháin meaning...
-
Eoghan O'Neill (1410–1414, 1419–1421 & 1432–1455)
Éinri O'Neill (1455–1483) Conn O'Neill (1483–1493)
Éinri Oge O'Neill (1493–1498)
Domhnall Clarach O'Neill...
- Bradford-Euston bid". Rail Magazine. No. 602. 8
October 2008. p. 18. Mac
Einri, N (13 July 2014). "Stockport to
Victoria via
Reddish South and Denton"...
- centuries, with a few
brief exceptions. The
castle was
briefly taken in 1476 by
Éinri mac
Eoghain Ó Néill (known in
English as
Henry O'Neill), Rí na Tír Eoghain...
- Pat
Henderson Personal information Irish name Pádraig Mac
Éinrí Sport Hurling Position Centre-back Born (1943-01-30) 30
January 1943 (age 82) Johnstown...