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- is an anglicised form of the Old Irish patronyms Ó Faircheallaigh ("descendant of Faircheallaigh", a personal name meaning "super war") or Ó Fearghail...
- anglicised form of Ó Faircheallaigh, a family name of the Irish nobility from County Cavan. The patronym means "descendant of Faircheallaigh", whose name means...
- made the Connachta nobleman Faircheallaigh the first Abbot of Drumlane at the end of the sixth century and his Ó Faircheallaigh descendants became historically...
- Bishop of Armagh Ailill mac Rechtaide, 6th century patriarch of the Ó Faircheallaigh and the Ó Fearg****s Ailill Cruitire, 7th century King of Brega Ailill...
- O'Callaghan House of O'Conor House of O'Donnell House of O'Donovan House of Ó Faircheallaigh House of Ó Faoláin House of Ó Fearghail House of O'Neill House of O'Rourke...
- Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept Other Septs of the Cenél nEógain: The Ó Faircheallaigh of County Cavan The Ó Fearg****s of Connacht Cenél Conaill The O'Donnell...
- in County Cavan were the Connachta noblemen Fearghus Mac Ailill and Faircheallaigh Mac Ailill. He is the patron saint of Hy Kinsellagh or Wexford; Ferns;...
- settled in Cavan in the late 14th century O Maol Phadraig (Fitzpatrick) Ó Faircheallaigh (O'Farrelly, Farrelly, Ferrally, Farily, Fariley) military clan based...
- County Cavan, on the River Erne and south of the Woodford River. The Ó Faircheallaigh (Farrelly) and MacGaghrans (Magaherans) were ruling Gaelic Irish tribes...
- the Nine Hostages." The brothers mac Ailill thus became Fearghus and Faircheallaigh and were made Saint Máedóc's heirs to Rosinver Abbey and Drumlane Abbey...