- district) is a
barony in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is also
called Clancann (Clann Chana),
after the Mac Cana clan. It lies in the
north of the county...
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based upon
three such districts: "Oneilan, Clanbr****il, and
Clancann". Clanbr****il and
Clancann both lay
along the
southern s****line of
Lough Neagh, with...
- The Mac Cana or
MacCan were a
Gaelic Irish clan who held
lands in
Clancann and
Clanbrasil in what is now
northern County Armagh, and had the
title of 'Lords...
- warrior). The Mac Cana were a
Gaelic Irish clan who held the
lands of
Clancann and Clanbr****il,
together known as Oneilland, in what is now
northern County...
- of
their territory by the Mac Cana sept of the
neighbouring Clan Cana (
Clancann). A sept of the Uí Ceinnselaig, who were at one time
chiefs of Uí Feilmeadha...
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Irish Gaels. At the
beginning of the 1600s, it lay
within the
district of
Clancann (Clann Chana),
which was part of the
larger territory of
Oneilland (Uí...
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referring to the
River Bann
marking the
boundary between the old
districts of
Clancann and Clanbr****il.
There had been a
church on the site
since the
Middle Ages...