-
Ulster in 1596, the
baronies of
Ballybritt and
Clonlisk (formerly Éile Uí
Chearbhaill in the
county palatine of Tipperary) in
Munster becoming part of Leinster...
- O'Carroll (also
known as: Máireg Bean Uí
Chonchubhair Fáilghe, Mairgréag Ní
Chearbhaill,
Margaret O'Connor, or Failge) was a fifteenth-century
Gaelic Irish noblewoman...
- Éile; specifically, a sept of the Éile Uí
Chearbhaill. They left, or were expelled, from Éile Uí
Chearbhaill sometime around or
before 1200. By the 1290s...
- "Sonny's
Mazurka /
Tommy Hunt's Jig" – 3:12 "Eibhlí
Gheal Chiún ní
Chearbhaill (Bright
Quiet Eily O'Carroll) / Delahunty's Hornpipe" – 3:55 "The Hunter's...
-
Scandinavian literature as a
major influence. In 1970 he
married Bríd Ní
Chearbhaill, who was born in
Gweedore in
County Donegal. She was a
teacher for most...
- woo the bride.
Another song, in the
style of the crosántacht, Seachrán
Chearbhaill, is
ascribed to
Cearbhall Óg. Both, a poem by the
Dominican priest Pádraigín...
- baronet:
criminal conversation in
County Kildare". In Clare, Liam; Ní
Chearbhaill, Máire (eds.).
Trouble with the Law:
crimes and
trials from Ireland's...
- presenter, and teacher,
known as the star of TG4's
Aifric who
attended Scoil Chearbhaill Uí Dhálaigh (primary school).
Andrew Omobamidele,
Premier League and...
-
region was in the
Middle Ages part of part of the
territory of Éile Uí
Chearbhaill and was
later ruled by the Ó Donnagáin (O'Donegans). In 1185 King John...
- prin****l
regions or lordships, the
northern of which,
called Éile Uí
Chearbhaill (Ely O'Carroll), was
ruled by the O'Carroll family. The
southern lordship...