- The O'Boyle (Irish: Ó
Baoighill)
family of
County Donegal were a clan of the
Northern Uí Néill, a
great tribal dynasty of the
North Gaels descended from...
- is
anglicised from the
Gaelic Ó
Baoighill/Ó Baoill. The clan was
founded by a
Donegal chieftain,
Aneisleis Ó
Baoighill, the
grandson of Baoghal. The derivation...
- some of whom have
their own clan
societies or ****ociations:
Boyle - Ó
Baoighill / Ó
Baoill Carty -
Cartys of
Connaught Connolly – Ó
Conghaile Fitzpatrick...
- 1870-1987. Ballyshannon:
Donegal Democrat. p. 156. ISBN 1870963008. Ó
Baoighill, Pádraig S.
Cardinal Patrick O’Donnell 1856-1927,
published by Foilseacháin...
- Neil 'Plunkett'
Boyle (Irish:
Niall Pluincéad Ó
Baoighill; 1898 – 15 May 1923) was a
commandant in the Anti-Treaty IRA from
County Donegal.
Boyle was...
-
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [history, folklore, memoirs, the Rosses] Ó
Baoighill, Pádraig (1993). An
Coileach Troda agus scéalta eile (in Irish). Baile...
- Donnelly, O
Deller 0-1 each.
Report C
McCahill 1-3,1f; T Carr 0-3,1f; D O
Baoighill 0-2,1f; C O Gallachoir, M Campbell, A Cunnea, C O Baoill, C
Doyle 0-1...
- de
Noraidh (1888–1972) – Ceol ó'n Mumhain,
Munster songs, 1965 Seán Ó
Baoighill [O'Boyle] (1908–1979) –
Cnuasacht de
Cheoltai Uladh, c.1948,
Donegal Gaeltacht...
- time.
Among her
children was Mary Ní
Suibhne Fanad, who
married The Ó
Baoighill (O'Boyle). In 1532, she died suddenly,
after having been
thrown from her...
-
fortified house on this site was
probably built for
Toirdhealbhach Ruadh Ó
Baoighill (sometimes
anglicised as
Turlough Roe O'Boyle or
Tirlagh Roe O'Boyle)...