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- known as Shane Crossagh O'Mullan, was an Irish rapparee/outlaw, who was executed in the 1720s at the Diamond, in Derry city. Shane Crossagh and his family...
- which a hundred persons were destro****, among whom was the son of M**** Crossagh O'Hara. Many horses and cows were also killed by it, and much putrid fish...
- locally in the Parish Church and Presbyterian Church graveyards. Shane Crossagh O'Mullan was born and lived in the townland of Tullanee in Eglinton (then...
- Derrig Redmond O'Hanlon (outlaw) Neesy O'Haughan Dónal Ó Maoláine Shane Crossagh O'Mullan Notes "Ropaire," dictionary definition: Ó Dónaill, Niall (ed.)...
- derives its name from the townland of Glenshane. It is named after Shane Crossagh O'Mullan a notorious rapparee, or highwayman, who roamed the highways of...
- admitted he offered no threat, but should be kept locked up. One son, Bryan Crossagh O'Neill, was granted a small proportion of land, consisting of 1,000 acres...
- (Mairghead Ní Domhnaill) fl. 1607 – 1662 Married Cormac MacBaron O'Neill Brian Crossagh O'Neill (died 1615) Art Oge O'Neill Mary O'Donnell (Máire Ní Domhnaill)...
- (Mairghead Ní Domhnaill) fl. 1607 – 1662 Married Cormac MacBaron O'Neill Brian Crossagh O'Neill (died 1615) Art Oge O'Neill Mary O'Donnell (Máire Ní Domhnaill)...
- the General's Bridge, the site of the famous ambush by highwayman Shane Crossagh. This is where Sean Crossan held up some British Redcoats by placing wooden...
- (Mairghead Ní Domhnaill) fl. 1607 – 1662 Married Cormac MacBaron O'Neill Brian Crossagh O'Neill (died 1615) Art Oge O'Neill Mary O'Donnell (Máire Ní Domhnaill)...