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- Clandonnell (from Irish Clann Domhnaill 'Donal's offspring') is an early-modern Irish district in what is now southern County Londonderry, Northern Ireland...
- ancient districts of "Glanconkeyne" (Glenconkeyne) and "Clandonel" (Clandonnell). In 1613 however as part of the Charter of Londonderry, most of the...
- and eventually settled in Alba, creating the modern nation of Scotland Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, Killetra, Melanagh, Tarraghter, and Tomlagh, which all...
- these claims and states that the symbol belongs to the Clann Domhnaill (Clandonnell, descended from the Three Collas, the legendary ancestors of the Airgíalla)...
- also become lord of Clandeboye. O'Neill was the common ancestor of the Clandonnell O'Neills, Killetra O'Neills, via his sons Hugh Boy and Cú Uladh respectively...
- barony of Loughinsholin in Mid Ulster, with the ancient districts of Clandonnell, Killetra, and Tomlagh comprising the rest. The area Glenconkeyne covered...
- Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Killetra along with the ancient districts of Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, and Tomlagh, comprised the former barony of Loughinsholin...
- at the Public Record Office. Beacon himself received grants of land – Clandonnell and Clan Derrnott – in County Cork, and of Torcraigh in County Waterford...
- would be the father of Donnell Donn O'Neill, eponymous founder of the Clandonnell O'Neills. "O'Neill (Ó Néill), Aodh Buidhe". Retrieved 29 July 2020. v...
- of the Cenél nEógain Baron Dufferin and Claneboye Clandeboye Estate Clandonnell The indigenous Kings of Ulster before the coming of the Normans were...