- the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. The O'Neill Baronetcy, of
Upper Claneboys, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on 13
November 1643 for Brian...
- also
erroneously given as Inver,
County Donegal;
granted to
James V.
Claneboys Kells Abbey purportedly founded before 514 (in the time of St Macnise);...
- O'Neill,
Monarchs of Ireland,
Kings of Ulster, and
Princes of
Tyrone and
Claneboy, is the one
registered in the fifty-ninth year of the
Reign of Our Sovereign...
- O'Neill,
Monarchs of Ireland,
Kings of Ulster, and
Princes of
Tyrone and
Claneboy, is the one
registered in the fifty-ninth year of the
Reign of Our Sovereign...
-
Niall Oge's son Sir
Brian O'Neill was
awarded with the
Baronetcy of
Upper Claneboys. His
younger brother, Sir
Henry O'Neill, was
likewise rewarded with the...
-
services for a time. He was the
second of the O'Neill
Baronets of
Upper Claneboys. His
branch of the O'Neill
dynasty belonged to the
Clanaboye O'Neills...
- 1889 O'Neill of
Killelagh 1666 O'Neill
forfeit 1691 O'Neill of
Upper Claneboys 1643 O'Neill
dormant 1799
Osborne of
Ballentaylor 1629
Osborne extant...
-
eventually obtain a one
third portion of the
lands of Con O'Neill, Lord of the
Claneboys, in Ulster. He
entertained Con O'Neill at
Broadstone and
helped him to...
- Mémorial
Historique et Généalogique de la
Maison O’Neill de
Tyrone et de
Claneboy,
published by Bergerac,
Imprimerie Générale du Sud-Ouest (J. Castanet)...
-
Before the battle, the
MacQuillans appealed to the O'Neills of
Lower Claneboy and to the
MacAuleys and
MacPhoils of the
middle Glens of
Antrim for ****istance...