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written variously as Clandeboye, Claneboye, Clandyboy, Clannaboy, and
Clanaboy.
Clandeboye has also been
adopted as the name of an
electoral ward of North...
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seventeenth century. "The
descendants of
Prince Con
MacBryan O'Neill,
Tanist of
Clanaboy,
remained loyal,
under every vicissitude, to the
traditions of
their house...
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Colonel Raymond Arthur Clanaboy O'Neill, 4th
Baron O'Neill (born 1
September 1933), is a
Northern Irish peer,
retired reservist officer and
public administrator...
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November 1908 – Lisbon, 15
December 1988) was the head of a
branch of the
Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty,
which has
resided in
Portugal since the 18th century....
- the
Prince of
Clanaboy (above) over who is the "senior," with the
matter appearing unresolvable.
However most
recently O'Neill of
Clanaboy may have gotten...
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Raymond Arthur Clanaboy O'Neill, 4th
Baron O'Neill (born 1933) The heir
apparent is the
present holder's son, the Hon.
Shane Sebastian Clanaboy O'Neill (born...
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February 1849 – 11
February 1925), was the
titular and
official head of the
Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty,
whose family has been in
Portugal since the 18th century...
- Spain, and the King of
Portugal recognised Jorge O'Neill as the
Prince of
Clanaboy, Tyrone, Ulster, as the
Count of Tyrone, and the Head of the
Royal House...
- the O'Gnimh, who were the
hereditary poets or
bards of the O'Neills of
Clanaboy, and who
acquired the
anglicized name of Agnew. This
origin supports Sir...
- in Lisbon, Encarnação – 18
November 1890), was the
titular head of the
Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty,
whose family has been in
Portugal since the 18th century...